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SUMMARY:Theater and Policy Salon: Friends Don't Fake Out Friends in DC
DESCRIPTION:A Theater and Policy Salon play reading and panel discussion in partnership with the NYU Brademas Center. Join a timely conversation about the scariest AI deep fake challenges faced by vulnerable communities in DC and globally\, anchored by a reading of D.C. playwright Ben Hatt’s new play\, “Imposed.” \nThis Theater and Policy Salon event\, in partnership with the New York University Brademas Center and NYU’s DC campus combines a true to life drama about two young women victimized by deep fake revenge porn with an expert conversation on policy fixes and individual action. The panel will include CUA Prof. Mary Graw\, GWU Prof Alexa Alice Joubin\, playwright Ben Hatt\, and Becca Branum\, Deputy Director of the Center for Democracy and Technology’s Free Expression Project. \nRegister here
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/theater-and-policy-salon-friends-dont-fake-out-friends-in-dc/
LOCATION:NYU Washington DC\, 1307 L Street NW\, Washington DC\, DC\, 20005\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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SUMMARY:East of the Monsoon: Southeast Asian American Poetry at USA250
DESCRIPTION:The D. SEA Writers Collective read poems commemorating the USA at 250\, sharing the tears\, joys\, and wonders of 1.5 gen. refugees&immigrants. \n\n\n\n\nDan Hong\, Nico Penaranda\, Dylan Tran\, and Pacyinz Lyfoung are Southeast Asian American poets from Vietnam\, Laos\, and the Philippines\, bearing the cultural heritage of their Vietnamese\, Filipino\, Chinese\, and Hmong ancestors. They have been reading together for over a year\, and in 2026\, they started to write together. They formed the D. SEA (Southeast Asian American) Writers Collective\, a DC/DMV group. They revised and created poems to commemorate the quarter of a millenium anniversary of the USA\, sharing the good\, the bad\, and other of their Southeast Asian American journeys. They will be glad to share poetry with you all\, and if you would like to write your own poem too\, they prepared a writing workshop to be offered after their reading. We will be meeting in Room 401-F\, on the 4th Floor of the DC MLK Library. \nRegister here\n 
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/east-of-the-monsoon-southeast-asian-american-poetry-at-usa250/
LOCATION:Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library\, 901 G St. NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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SUMMARY:Step Into the Story: hometown DC On Stage
DESCRIPTION:Washington is more than a capital—it is a collection of vibrant neighborhoods shaped by the people who call them home. As the nation marks its 250th anniversary\, hometown DC puts local stories at the heart of the District’s commemoration. \nhometown DC is series of installations—designed as interactive “cubes”—being showcased at a DC Public Library in every ward and includes free events focusing on experiences and reflections from the people who call the District home. Join us for this free interactive event where Washingtonians’ stories will take center stage. \nVerbal Gymnastics Theater Company will bring recorded memories to life using a modified version of their signature Playback Theater method. During this event\, the company will perform a selection of hometown DC oral history interviewee stories through movement\, music\, and drama. We can’t for you to join Johnson and the rest of the cast as they turn these oral histories into a shared\, high-energy visual experience. \nRegister here\n\n\n\nMore than an exhibition\, hometown DC is an invitation to connect with the fabric of our city. Visit hometown.dchistory.org to learn more about this project\, listen to featured oral histories\, and find an installation near you.
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/step-into-the-story-hometown-dc-on-stage/
LOCATION:Anacostia Community Museum\, 1901 Fort Place\, Washington\, 20020\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Event,HumanitiesDC Event
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