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SUMMARY:Oral History Workshop Series - Family Stories
DESCRIPTION:Event Details: \n\nOral history is an important way to preserve the memories\, stories and voices of family so their wisdom and experience can be passed down to future generations. Interviewing can supplement existing genealogical work or family archiving projects adding critical information to family trees and breathing life into photographs and other documents. This workshop will provide crucial tips for recording interviews with family weaving in special considerations for using heirlooms and objects. Participants will be asked to consider their own family histories including questions they may ask and where they may find additional genealogical research sources. \nThis workshop will be led by oral historian Anna Kaplan\, PhD. \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 \n\nRegistration Event link
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/oral-history-workshop-series-family-stories/
LOCATION:Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library 401c\, Conference Center\, 901 G Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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SUMMARY:Double Exposure Investigative Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Double Exposure is the United States’ first and only film festival dedicated to investigative reporting on film. It pairs four days of film screenings with a professional symposium that brings together watchdog journalists and filmmakers venturing into investigative storytelling. \nHost: 100Reporters \nDate: Saturday\, November 9\, 2024 • 9:30AM – 5:00PM  \nLocation: Multiple venues throughout DC  \nEvent fee: $65 – $275 \nRegistration Event Link \n  \nFor More Information \nContact: Veronika Jakubcik  \nWebsite: https://dxfest.com/ \nEmail: impact@togetherfilms.org \n 
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/double-exposure-investigative-film-festival/
LOCATION:The Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center\, 555 Pennsylvania Avenue NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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SUMMARY:Culture Series: DC Is Native Land
DESCRIPTION:Event Details: \nScholar\, artist\, and policymaker Dr. Elizabeth Rule (enrolled citizen\, Chickasaw Nation) will screen a rough cut of her forthcoming documentary\, DC is Indian Land. Derived from her award-winning book\, Indigenous DC: Native Peoples and the Nation’s Capital (Georgetown University Press\, 2023)\, this film is an oral history investigation of both the histories and contemporary experiences of Indigenous peoples in Washington\, DC. A moderated conversation with Jourdan Bennett-Begaye\, executive editor at ICT (formerly Indian Country Today); audience Q&A with the filmmaker; and Indigenous DC book-signing will follow the screening. \nASL Interpretation will be provided. \nHost: HumanitiesDC\nDate: Thursday\, November 7\, 2024 • 7PM\nLocation: Busboys and Poets\, 450 K St. NW 20001 \nEvent fee: Free\nRegistration Event link \nFor More Information\nContact: Jimmy Watkins\nWebsite: humanitiesdc.org\nEmail: jwatkins@humanitiesdc.org\nPhone: 202.770.3077 Ext. 806
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/culture-series-dc-is-native-land/
LOCATION:Busboys and Poets 450 K St NW\, 450 K St NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jimmy Watkins%2C Public Programs Manager":MAILTO:jwatkins@humanitiesdc.org
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SUMMARY:My China Roots Genealogy Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Clear out your attics and basements of documents (in Chinese or English)\, maps\, genealogy records\, and photos. Share with Chinese genealogy specialists from My China Roots and U.S. immigration historians and friends. Learn how to document your family’s history and how to retell those oral histories. Registration fee includes snacks and lunch. \nEvent Details\nHost: 1882 Foundation\nDate: Saturday\, November 9\, 2024 • 9:30AM – 5:00PM\nLocation: 600 Massachusetts Avenue NW\, Washington DC\, 20001\nEvent fee: $100\nRegistration Event Link \nFor More Information\nContact: Ellen Fong\nWebsite: https://1882foundation.org/\nEmail: ellen@1882foundation.org\nPhone: 267-532-8883
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/https-1882foundation-org/
LOCATION:600 Massachusetts Avenue NW\, 600 Massachusetts Avenue NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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SUMMARY:Salon Nights: Poetry Workshop with Gabriela Orozco
DESCRIPTION:Brush up on your writing skills with 2019 DC Youth Poet Laureate\, Gabriela Orozco\, during a workshop exploring themes of identity\, community\, and more through the art of poetry\, then share your work with attendees. Part of the Museum?s new Jews of Color Creative Workshops Series. In partnership with Mosaic Visions and the Spirit of Humanity Festival. Gabriela Orozco is the 2019 DC Youth Poet Laureate and the 2020 DC Youth Grand Slam Champion\, and has read her poetry at venues across the DC region. Her debut chapbook\, Child of Borrowed Churches\, released October 17th\, 2021 at Planet Word Museum in Washington\, DC\, and is now sold out. Orozco is currently an undergraduate at Columbia University and the Jewish Theological Seminary\, where she studies Jewish History and Comparative Literature\, respectively. \nHost: Capital Jewish Museum \nDate: Thursday\, November 14\, 2024 • 6:00PM – 8:00PM  \nLocation: 575 3rd St NW Washington DC 20001 \nEvent fee: $10-14 \nRegistration Event Link \nFor More Information \nContact: Lisa Del Sesto \nWebsite: https://capitaljewishmuseum.org/ \nEmail: ldelsesto@capitaljewishmuseum.org \nPhone: 202-713-9923
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/salon-nights-poetry-workshop-with-gabriela-orozco/
LOCATION:Capital Jewish Museum\, 575 3rd Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Capital Jewish Museum":MAILTO:ldelsesto@capitaljewishmuseum.org
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SUMMARY:Panel Conversation: Post Election Round-up
DESCRIPTION:Expert panelists provide an insider’s look at the election results\, the current political landscape\, and upcoming legislation. \nHost: Capital Jewish Museum \nDate: Wednesday\, November 20\, 2024 • 6:30PM – 8:00PM  \nLocation: 575 3rd St NW Washington DC 20001 \nEvent fee: $0-15 \nRegistration Event Link \nFor More Information \nContact: Lisa Del Sesto \nWebsite: https://capitaljewishmuseum.org/ \nEmail: ldelsesto@capitaljewishmuseum.org \nPhone: 202-713-9923 
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/panel-conversation-post-election-round-up/
LOCATION:Capital Jewish Museum\, 575 3rd Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Capital Jewish Museum":MAILTO:ldelsesto@capitaljewishmuseum.org
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