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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.

  • Voices of Justice – D.C. Under the Constitution: Exhibit & Documentary Premiere

    Dunbar High School 101 N. St. NW, Washington, DC

    Come see the work of a group of Constitutional Law students worked proudly for the whole of term 1 to educate themselves and create for others to see. Youth voices meet the Bill of Rights in D.C. - where local choices collide with federal oversight. See what happens when students turn interviews into public history. […]

  • Writing and Wellness Workshop

    Woodridge Neighborhood Library 1801 Hamlin Street NE, Washington, DC, United States

    Inspired by the Kwanza principle of Nia, meaning purpose: attend a free workshop hosted by Soar in partnership with DCPL, where you will unleash your creativity, awaken the poet within and show yourself some love. RSVP to kimberlydcsoar.org by 12.28.2025. Space is limited Learn more.

  • Public Humanities Roundtable featuring Community Voices

    Woodridge Neighborhood Library 1801 Hamlin Street NE, Washington, DC, United States

    Join HumanitiesDC for an overview of all 2026 grant offerings, along with a brief Q&A from Ward 5 grantees Yao Tyus, Saaret Yoseph, and Dr. Alexandra Jones of Archaeology in the Community. HumanitiesDC grants are currently open to help Washingtonians... Explore and document local culture Research their history and origins, and build a representative archive […]

    Free
  • Community Culture & Heritage Grant Workshop

    Join for an in-depth look at the Community Culture & Heritage grant application and program requirements. This online session will provide a detailed look at the Community Culture & Heritage grant requirements, eligibility information, and application questions. Attendees will also get to hear from a current Community Culture & Heritage grantee who will share insights […]

  • DC Oral History Collaborative: Oral History 101+ Workshop

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

    This course will introduce Washingtonians interested in becoming oral historians to the best practices of doing oral history, to empower them with the basic tools for developing their style and approach to preserving DC’s rich past through oral history interviews. This course follows the full cycle of an oral history interview, from conception to processing. […]

    Free – $75
  • HumanitiesDC Community Grants Info Session

    Dorothy I. Height/Benning Neighborhood Library 3935 Benning Rd NE, Washington, DC, United States

    Join HumanitiesDC for an overview of our 2026 community grants during an in-person session at the Dorothy Height/Benning Neighborhood library. Grants are available to help DC residents, community groups, and organizations... Explore and document local culture Research their history and origins, and build a representative archive Tell your stories, in your words Register to attend

  • Oral History Interviewing Grant Workshop

    Join for an in-depth look at the Oral History Interviewing grant application and program requirements This session will provide a detailed look at the Oral History Interviewing grant requirements, eligibility information, and application questions. Attendees will also get to hear from a current Oral History Interviewing grantee who will share insights into their project, the […]

  • Story District Presents: New Year, Who Dis?

    Penn Social 801 E Street Northwest, Washington, DC

    New Year, Who Dis? Some stories start with a plan. Others start with a breakup, a burnout, or a late-night idea that won't shut up. This show is about the moments that push us to change –– to leave, to leap, or to try something new even if it scares the hell out of us. […]

    $30 – $35
  • Remembering John Lewis: Good Trouble and the Black-Jewish Civil Rights Alliance – Mosaic Theater’s Young John Lewis Reflection Series

    Mozelle & Donald Saltz Building 2850 Quebec St. NW, Washington, DC, United States

    January 16-18 | Ward 3 | Adas Israel Congregation Mosaic partners with Adas Israel Congregation and its church and gospel partners for the yearly Martin Luther King weekend days of inspiration. From shabbat to the Sunday community day of service, Mosaic and Adas will share stories, challenges and musical inspirations from Lewis' exemplary life of […]

  • Visions – Projects + Events Grant Workshop

    Join for an in-depth look at the Visions - Projects & Events grant application and program requirements. This online session will provide a detailed look at the Visions grant requirements, eligibility information, and application questions. Attendees will also get to hear from a current Visions grantee who will share insights into their project as well […]

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