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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.

  • Salon Nights: Art Workshop with HumanitiesDC Fellow Jessica Valoris

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

    Create mixed media mezuzot during the Inside Outside In-Between workshop, led by Jessica Valoris. Inspired by Jessica's emergent project, AfroJudaica, the workshop will explore themes of home, diaspora, return, and liberation through storytelling, text study, and art-making. No previous art experience is required. Event chaired by Yolanda Savage-Narva. Part of the Museum's new Jews of […]

    $12 – $17
  • Culture Series: Bank on Her

    Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library 401c, Conference Center 901 G Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

    Event Details: Join HumanitiesDC and guest curators Ingrid Gillies and Leslie Aroon Wash for a celebration of Women's History Month with "Bank on Her: Exploring the Impact of the Equal Credit Opportunity Act (ECOA)." The event will celebrate this cornerstone piece of legislation, passed just fifty years ago, by exploring oral histories of women who […]

    Free
  • Planning Oral History Projects

    Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library 401c, Conference Center 901 G Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

    Running an oral history project is a lot of work! But the skills and best practices in this core workshop in the DC Oral History Collaborative’s Training Series will help participants understand how to avoid getting bogged down in budgetary or scheduling challenges. This session covers topics such as developing an organizing research question and […]

  • Community Showcase

    Join us on April 10, 2025, at 6 pm at the Anacostia Arts Center for a celebration of bold ideas, even bolder questions, and some powerful stories to go with them. Together, we'll honor the outstanding work of our 2024 Community, Culture & Heritage grantees. Engage with fellow curious minds as we share the diverse stories and […]

    Free
  • DC[FRAMEWORKS]

    Eaton DC 1201 K St. NW, Washington, DC, United States

    DC provides directors and producers at all experience levels with a unique opportunity to receive constructive, peer-level feedback on their rough-cut films—whether feature-length or short. Each screening is followed by a moderated discussion, where filmmakers gain valuable insights from an engaged audience, subject-matter experts, and experienced DC-based filmmakers. Join us at Eaton Cinema for an […]

    Free
  • Culture Series: The War on Drugs in DC

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

    What does it mean for DC residents to say, "the drug war is over"? In 1989, Washington, DC, was an epicenter for the crack epidemic. Elected officials, including then-President George H.W. Bush, politicized the city's struggles to further misguided and punitive policies that were implemented by Nixon's "war on drugs." For decades, these policies unjustly […]

    Free
  • The State of Journalism in DC: 2025 Community Journalism Program Closing Ceremony

    True Reformer Building 1200 U St. NW, Washington, DC, United States

    Join us for an engaging panel discussion on the shifting landscape of journalism in DC. Our panelists will explore the current state of journalism nationally and in DC and the field's sustainability. The panelists are Amy L. Kovac-Ashley, the Executive Director of Tiny News Collective; Mitch Ryals, the Managing Editor of Washington City Paper; and […]

    Free
  • Culture Series: Sex Work in Civil War Washington and Beyond

    Clara Barton Missing Soldiers Office 437 7th Street NW, Washington, United States

    Washington, DC saw an unprecedented rise in sex work during the Civil War due to the thousands of Union soldiers who flooded into the city for training. Brothels provided income, shelter, and independence for women who, in some cases, had few other places to turn. They built businesses and turned access to politicians into influence. […]

    Free
  • Ribbon Cutting for Pickets, Protests, and Parades: The History of Gay Pride in Washington

    Freedom Plaza 1325 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC, United States

    Registration Link   Rainbow History Project invites you to a special celebration marking the official opening of our "Pickets, Protests, and Parades: The History of Gay Pride in Washington" exhibit at Freedom Plaza. This free outdor exhibit chronicles the local LGBTQ Pride movement and how the pickets and protests of the 1960s led to the vibrant celebrations […]

  • Out/Spoken: A 15th Anniversary World Pride Celebration

    Howard Theatre 620 T Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

    Washington, DC hosts World Pride in 2025! We are excited to celebrate the 15th anniversary of Story District's Out/Spoken during this historic occasion. For 15 years, Story District has been bringing LGBTQ+ stories to the stage: real, personal, and unforgettable. This year, as World Pride 2025 comes to DC, we're making it even bigger. Produced […]

    $39.50

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