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SUMMARY:Foundation to Future Soul: A Photo Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:MASTER TEACHERS ~ A Soulversations Series \nVol. I Foundation to Future Soul: The Cultural Advocacy That Made Black Music Month \nIn June 1979\, a historic convening set in motion the federal recognition of June as Black Music Month. Photojournalist Ron St. Clair was in the room and he brought a camera. Foundation to Future Soul brings St. Clair’s fifteen archival photographs to Manifest in DC’s Union Market District for the full month of June 2026. Each image is set in historical context\, connecting that political moment to the music\, communities\, and advocates who made it happen. All fifteen pieces are available for acquisition after the exhibition closes. This is the story of Black Music Month in photographs\, by the man who was there. \nMore info here
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/foundation-to-future-soul-a-photo-exhibition/
LOCATION:Manifest 002\, 1242 3rd Street NE\, Washington\, DC\, 20002\, United States
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SUMMARY:Theater and Policy Salon: Friends Don't Fake Out Friends in DC
DESCRIPTION:A Theater and Policy Salon play reading and panel discussion in partnership with the NYU Brademas Center. Join a timely conversation about the scariest AI deep fake challenges faced by vulnerable communities in DC and globally\, anchored by a reading of D.C. playwright Ben Hatt’s new play\, “Imposed.” \nThis Theater and Policy Salon event\, in partnership with the New York University Brademas Center and NYU’s DC campus combines a true to life drama about two young women victimized by deep fake revenge porn with an expert conversation on policy fixes and individual action. The panel will include CUA Prof. Mary Graw\, GWU Prof Alexa Alice Joubin\, playwright Ben Hatt\, and Becca Branum\, Deputy Director of the Center for Democracy and Technology’s Free Expression Project. \nRegister here
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/theater-and-policy-salon-friends-dont-fake-out-friends-in-dc/
LOCATION:NYU Washington DC\, 1307 L Street NW\, Washington DC\, DC\, 20005\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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