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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.

  • Lilac Peril Book Launch

    Lost City Books 2467 18th St NW, Washington, DC

    Celebrate the launch of Lilac Peril's Issue 01, a collection of 30+ trans contributors writing on the topic TABOO. When the fact of our existence is taboo, what do trans people still not want to talk about, even amongst ourselves? Issue 01: TABOO gestures towards this question, taking a hard look at what we would […]

  • DC Oral History Collaborative Community Meetup

    DC History Center 801 K St NW, Washington, United States

    Calling all local oral historians: HumanitiesDC and the DC History Center are offering their next oral history meetup in Washington, DC! Join us at the DC History Center on Monday, September 8 at 6 pm to be in community with other oral historians. During the meetup we’ll share ideas, talk through challenges and obstacles, and […]

  • KICKOFF EVENT! Salon Redux: In the Spirit of Georgia Douglass Johnson

    The Writer's Center at Howard University 2441 6th Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

    You are invited to attend the launch of Salon Redux: In the Spirit of Georgia Douglas Johnson, a citywide public humanities project honoring DC's literary and cultural history on Tuesday, September 9, 2025, at 6PM at the Howard University Writing Center. Inspired by Johnson?s iconic S Street Salon, where she hosted Zora Neale Hurston, Langston […]

  • The Poetry & Folklore of Sterling A. Brown

    Trinity Washington University Main Hall 125 Michigan Ave NE, Washington, DC, United States

    Sterling A. Brown's preeminence as a poet, author, literary critic and folklorist is unchallenged. He was also Washington, DC’s first poet laureate, a famed educator for 40 years at Howard University-- teaching some of the country's most popular writers-- and the controversial Editor for Negro Affairs of the Federal Writers Project, which was part of […]

  • Photography 2025 Opening Reception

    Hill Center DC 921 Pennsylvania Ave SE, Washington

    The annual Photography Gallery is back. Juried by Philip Kennicott. Philip Kennicott is the Pulitzer Prize-winning art and architecture critic of The Washington Post. He has been on staff at The Post since 1999, first as classical music critic, then as culture critic. In 2011, he combined art and architecture into a beat focused on visual […]

  • Immigration Film Festival: Local DMV Stories

    The Festival Center 1640 Columbia Rd NW 2nd Floor, Washington, DC, United States

    Connect with your DMV community at this special screening taking place at The Festival Center in Adams Morgan. Enjoy delicious, locally-made Ghanaian, Mexican, and Iraqi Kurdish food (included with ticket), get a henna design from local artist, Amad Mahbub, and connect with organizations working right now in DC to support, protect, and champion our migrant […]

  • Immigration Film Festival

    Regal Gallery Place 701 7th St NW, Washington, DC, United States

    The Immigration Film Fest is hosted by KAMA DC, a volunteer-run nonprofit dedicated to providing a platform for immigrants and refugees in the DMV to share their skills and stories. Now in the festival's 12th year, we are bringing you a hybrid film festival with virtual screenings for 32 films via Eventive, four in-person screenings […]

    $15
  • Culture Series: 9-Man

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

    To what extent did 9-man volleyball help Chinese immigrants preserve their culture?  HumanitiesDC & Ted Gong Present Culture Series: 9-Man, a conversation with key members of the Chinese American community reflecting on the street sport that continues to unite generations. For more than 90 years, 9-man volleyball has drawn teams from Chinatowns across the United […]

    Free
  • Fusion Festival 2025

    Anacostia Arts Center 1231 Marion Barry Ave SE, Washington, DC, MD, United States

    Anacostia Arts Center will host the second annual Fusion Festival 2025, powered by WACIF and sponsored by EventsDC, on Saturday, September 27, 2025, at the Anacostia Arts Center in Washington, D.C. The festival, with the timely theme ?Transformation,? returns to Southeast DC with a full day of immersive experiences at the intersection of innovation, culture, […]

    $30

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