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SUMMARY:THE MINUTES - Closing
DESCRIPTION:Night falls on Big Cherry\, USA\, a seemingly ordinary town with secrets festering beneath its folksy charm. As the city council meeting unfolds in real time\, tensions rise\, alliances shift\, and a routine agenda veers into chaos. What begins as civic procedure spirals into a gripping unmasking of buried truths and a chilling question: How far would you go to protect your version of the truth? From the razor-sharp pen of Pulitzer Prize winner Tracy Letts (AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY)\, THE MINUTES is a darkly hilarious\, slow-burning thriller that peels back the patriotic veneer of American identity. Part biting satire\, part psychological mystery\, it exposes the rot at the heart of institutional power and the stories we tell to survive it. \nReserve tickets
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/the-minutes-closing/
LOCATION:Keegan Theatre\, 1742 Church St NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Keegan Theatre":MAILTO:intern@keegantheatre.com
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CREATED:20260410T153852Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260417T175309Z
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SUMMARY:DC[FRAMEWORKS] - A Work-in-Progress Screening Series
DESCRIPTION:We’re delighted to invite you to the 2026 Spring edition of DC[FRAMEWORKS] Works-in-Progress Screening\, a community event celebrating documentary storytelling in progress. \nDC[FRAMEWORKS] 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. \nRegister here\nInterested in submitting your film?\nIf you’re a DC-based filmmaker with a work in progress and are interested in having your project considered for the Works-in-Progress Screening\, you can apply via this form\, and email info@dcdoxfest.com if you have any questions. \nSubmit a Work-in-Progress by April 27\n\n\n\n\nWe’re excited to be partnering once again with DC/DOX for this special off-season program dedicated to supporting DC-area filmmakers.
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/dcframeworks-a-work-in-progress-screening-series/
LOCATION:Eaton Cinema\, 1201 K Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20005\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grantee Event,HumanitiesDC Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260518T183000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260420T221935Z
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SUMMARY:Breaking News: Writing the Future of Journalism in DC
DESCRIPTION:A celebration and discussion of local and community journalism. In partnership with the American Press Institute. \n\n\nBe part of the conversation! Join us to celebrate our fourth cohort of Community Journalism Program graduates\, and for an engaging panel discussion on how journalism in DC is evolving and adapting to meet the moment. Our panelists will explore how journalism in DC is responding to the changes in the media landscape. \nRegister here.\n \nThe panelists are: \n\nAbigail Higgins\,The 51st\nMike Schaffer\, City Cast DC\nHarry Jaffe\, SpotlightDC\n\nThe panel will be moderated by Kayla Hewitt\, WAMU \n\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Community Journalism Program:\n\nHumanitiesDC’s Community Journalism Program is a 14-week training for DC residents led by a team of professional local journalists. This free program is designed to equip participants with the knowledge\, skills\, and mentorship to tell the stories that matter most to them and their communities. The journalist team teaching and supporting the participants includes: \n\nMartin Austermuhle\njonetta rose barras\nDelonte Harrod\nGeorge Kevin Jordan\nJulie Strupp\n\nTo learn more about HumanitiesDC’s Community Journalism Program\, visit our website.
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/breaking-news-writing-the-future-of-journalism-in-dc/
LOCATION:True Reformer Building\, 1200 U St. NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20009\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,HumanitiesDC Event
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CREATED:20260120T174552Z
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UID:5525-1779215400-1779220800@humanitiesdc.org
SUMMARY:Pride Poetry Workshop: Resistance - LGBTQ Poetry as an Act of Defiance
DESCRIPTION:2026 PRIDE POETRY WORKSHOPS AT THE ARTS CLUB\n\nThe Arts Club of Washington announces a slate of free community writing workshops for 2026\, led by five Pride Poets-in-Residence. Workshops are designed to be generative\, so participants will leave each session with a new poem-in-progress\, and are open to writers of all levels of experience and backgrounds. \n  \nPride Poetry Workshop: Resistance – LGBTQ Poetry as an Act of Defiance\nIn this workshop\, participants will consider the forms that resistance to the heteronormative status quo—and the limits of their own thinking—can take. We will look at poems that not only assert a queer life\, but also challenge those who view that life as “less than.” Led by Gregory Adams. \nGregory Adams is a founding member of Station-to-Station\, a groundbreaking collective of Black LGBTQ performance poets and writers of the 1980s\, and part of the creative team who produced the documentary Fierceness Served!: The ENIK Alley Coffeehouse (2021). \nRegister here.
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/pride-poetry-workshop-resistance-lgbtq-poetry-as-an-act-of-defiance/
LOCATION:Arts Club of Washington\, 2017 I St. NW\, Washington DC\, MD\, 20006\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grantee Event
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SUMMARY:Humanitini Happy Hour Fundraiser
DESCRIPTION:Join the HumanitiesDC Board and Staff at Metrobar for an evening of great drinks\, new connections\, and local impact! \n\n\n\n\nHumanitiesDC believes the humanities belong to everyone. We amplify the voices of our city through community-led programs that keep DC’s culture vibrant and inclusive. This happy hour is your chance to meet fellow changemakers while supporting the stories that define our District. \nPurchase tickets here\n\nThe Challenge:\nOur Board has already stepped up to kick off the season by personally raising $800. We’re looking for our community to help us match it! Every $25 ticket and donation goes directly toward accessible\, city-wide humanities programming. \nThe Details:\n\nFood: Tickets include delicious bites from El Jefe Woodfire Pizza.\nDrinks: Available for purchase directly from the Metrobar team.\nVenue: Check out Metrobar’s FAQs for location and accessibility info.\n\nLet’s toast to a stronger\, more connected DC. See you there!
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/humanitini-happy-hour-fundraiser/
LOCATION:Metrobar\, 640 Rhode Island Ave\, Washington\, DC\, 20002\, United States
CATEGORIES:HumanitiesDC Event
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SUMMARY:DC Oral History Collaborative Workshop: Audio Techniques for Oral History
DESCRIPTION:Understand how high-quality audio can improve an oral history project and learn some basic techniques to enhance audio quality. \n\n\n\n\nThis core workshop in the DC Oral History Collaborative Training Series will take an in-depth look at some of the techniques that oral historians use to get quality audio from their recording equipment. While the workshop will focus on the Zoom H4n audio recorder\, many of the skills and practices introduced can be used for recording with any technologies. In this workshop\, attendees will: \n• Learn how to optimize settings on their audio recorders to get the best audio. \n• Understand how audio is encoded as a digital file and how that applies to: filetypes\, bit rates\, and frequencies. \n• Understand some of the most common causes of poor audio quality and how to set up their interview space to avoid them. \n\n\nRegister here\n\n\nThis workshop will be held in the Martin Luther King\, Jr. Library in room 401-C. The nearest metro stations are Chinatown Gallery Place on the Red\, Green\, and Yellow Lines and Metro Center on the Red\, Blue\, Orange and Silver Lines. \n  \n\nThe DC Oral History Collaborative (DCOHC) documents\, preserves\, and celebrates the lived experiences of all Washington\, DC residents and communities through oral history. The Collaborative accomplishes this by providing training\, mentorship\, resources\, programs\, and funding to current and aspiring oral historians. The Collaborative is a partnership of HumanitiesDC and the DC Public Library
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/defining-oral-history-workshop-at-the-library-of-congress/
LOCATION:Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library 401c\, Conference Center\, 901 G Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
CATEGORIES:HumanitiesDC Event
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SUMMARY:DC Day of Archaeology Festival
DESCRIPTION:Local families are invited to discover the past and learn about the clues under our feet at the DC Day of Archaeology Festival\, a free\, family-friendly event on June 6 that brings history to life through hands-on activities. Hosted by Archaeology in the Community\, this annual festival gathers archaeologists and other heritage-related professionals from across the DC\, Maryland\, and Virginia region to share the stories\, science\, and the discoveries that shape our understanding of the past. Taking place as part of DC Archaeology Month in June\, the festival offers a full day of engaging experiences designed especially for kids and families. This event will be held at Catholic University of America\, University Lawn outside the Pryzbyla Center. \nLearn more
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/dc-day-of-archaeology-festival-2/
LOCATION:Catholic University of America\, University Lawn\, 620 Michigan Ave NE\, Washington\, DC\, 20064
CATEGORIES:Grantee Event
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ORGANIZER;CN="Archaeology in the Community":MAILTO:beth@archaeologyincommunity.com
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SUMMARY:DC Oral History Collaborative: Oral History Interviewing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:This session in our oral history workshop series focuses on the interview experience itself. \n\n\n\n\nThis core workshop in the DC Oral History Collaborative workshop series will provide participants strategies to make the interview experience rewarding for the interviewer and the narrator. The workshop will begin by exploring what comes before the interview – connecting research and planning with building trust and rapport with narrators. Participants will then discuss a wide variety of potential challenging situations that may arise in an oral history interview and will co-create a list of strategies for working through those situations. Finally\, participants will have the opportunity to practice their skills by interviewing another member of their cohort. \nRegister here\n\nThe DC Oral History Collaborative (DCOHC) documents\, preserves\, and celebrates the lived experiences of all Washington\, DC residents and communities through oral history. The Collaborative accomplishes this by providing training\, mentorship\, resources\, programs\, and funding to current and aspiring oral historians. The Collaborative is a partnership of HumanitiesDC and the DC Public Library
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/planning-oral-history-projects-workshop-at-the-library-of-congress/
LOCATION:Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library 401c\, Conference Center\, 901 G Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
CATEGORIES:HumanitiesDC Event
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SUMMARY:Pride Month Poetry Reading
DESCRIPTION:2026 PRIDE POETRY WORKSHOPS AT THE ARTS CLUB\n\nThe Arts Club of Washington announces a slate of free community writing workshops for 2026\, led by five Pride Poets-in-Residence. Workshops are designed to be generative\, so participants will leave each session with a new poem-in-progress\, and are open to writers of all levels of experience and backgrounds. This is the final of six sessions. \n  \nPride Month Poetry Reading\nReading by Gregory Adams\, Xochi Quetzali Cartland\, Marlena Chertock\, Angelique Palmer\, and Nico Penaranda\, the five LGBTQ+ poets awarded 2026 Pride Poetry Fellowships from the Arts Club of Washington. Followed by a reception and book signing. \nRegister here.
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/pride-month-poetry-reading/
LOCATION:Arts Club of Washington\, 2017 I St. NW\, Washington DC\, MD\, 20006\, United States
CATEGORIES:Grantee Event
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