Events Calendar

Explore our city’s upcoming humanities events from performances and lectures to celebrations and multi-media experiences. These public events are created and hosted by either HumanitiesDC, our grantees or local partners. To submit an event for consideration, please complete this form.

Nights at the Round Table: Ending Homelessness

Capital Jewish Museum 575 3rd Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

Inspired by the themes of Sukkot, hear from expert panelists on the issue of homelessness in the DC area. Learn about the roots of the problem, misconceptions about people experiencing homelessness, and the path forward to eradicating this issue. Then, join the discussion and build action tools over shared appetizers. Panelists include James Davis, the […]

$27 – $39

WorldPride 2025 Exhibit Showcase

Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library 901 G Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

For WorldPride 2025, Rainbow History is preparing a public exhibit: "Pickets, Protests, and Parades: The History of Gay Pride in Washington." The exhibit centers the voices of the event organizers and includes the critics of Pride and the intersection of Pride and other movements for equal rights and liberation. This presentation will be an update […]

Free

We, Native Deaf People, Are Still Here! Exhibition

Gallaudet University 800 Florida Avenue NE, Washington, DC, United States

Whether you are Indigenous or not, it is important to decolonize your knowledge about Native Deaf American History. Led by community curators, the "We, Native Deaf People, Are Still Here!" exhibition presents the multiplicity of Indigenous Deaf experiences through art, photography, videos, storytelling, and cultural belongings. Event Details Host: Gallaudet University Date: October 17, 2024 […]

Free

Culture Series: Capital City Haunts

Busboys and Poets 2021 14th St NW, Washington, DC, DC, United States

Event Details: Ghost stories are real! It says so right there on the label!  Wherever you fall on the spectrum of belief about ghosts themselves, their stories tell us much about how we view the afterlife and even the living world around us. Why are we so fascinated with telling stories of the dead and […]

Free

Beyond the Archives: Latine Drag History in DC

Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library 901 G Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

Latine Drag has vibrant history and culture in the nation’s capital! Community leaders José Gutiérrez, Mari Con Carne, and Alexa Rodríguez, will explore that history, guided by program curator and HumanitiesDC District Fellow, Carolina Fuentes. The event, part panel and part oral history, will offer space for the three community leaders to recount their stories […]

Free

Oral History Workshop Series – Family Stories

Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library 901 G Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

Event Details: Oral history is an important way to preserve the memories, stories and voices of family so their wisdom and experience can be passed down to future generations. Interviewing can supplement existing genealogical work or family archiving projects adding critical information to family trees and breathing life into photographs and other documents. This workshop […]

Free

Double Exposure Investigative Film Festival

The Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center 555 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC, United States

Double Exposure is the United States’ first and only film festival dedicated to investigative reporting on film. It pairs four days of film screenings with a professional symposium that brings together watchdog journalists and filmmakers venturing into investigative storytelling. Host: 100Reporters Date: Saturday, November 9, 2024 • 9:30AM - 5:00PM  Location: Multiple venues throughout DC  […]

$65 – $275

Culture Series: DC Is Native Land

Busboys and Poets 450 K St NW 450 K St NW, Washington, DC, United States

Event Details: Scholar, artist, and policymaker Dr. Elizabeth Rule (enrolled citizen, Chickasaw Nation) will screen a rough cut of her forthcoming documentary, DC is Indian Land. Derived from her award-winning book, Indigenous DC: Native Peoples and the Nation's Capital (Georgetown University Press, 2023), this film is an oral history investigation of both the histories and contemporary experiences of […]

Free

My China Roots Genealogy Workshop

600 Massachusetts Avenue NW 600 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC, United States

Clear out your attics and basements of documents (in Chinese or English), maps, genealogy records, and photos. Share with Chinese genealogy specialists from My China Roots and U.S. immigration historians and friends. Learn how to document your family's history and how to retell those oral histories. Registration fee includes snacks and lunch. Event Details Host: […]

$100

Salon Nights: Poetry Workshop with Gabriela Orozco

Capital Jewish Museum 575 3rd Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

Brush up on your writing skills with 2019 DC Youth Poet Laureate, Gabriela Orozco, during a workshop exploring themes of identity, community, and more through the art of poetry, then share your work with attendees. Part of the Museum?s new Jews of Color Creative Workshops Series. In partnership with Mosaic Visions and the Spirit of […]

$10 – $14

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