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SUMMARY:Conference on Public Archaeology
DESCRIPTION:This meeting will be hosted by Archaeology in the Community and is intended to provide a dedicated space for public-minded archaeologists and cultural heritage practitioners to share their experiences and expertise. Over two days\, we plan to host a series of workshops\, panels\, round-tables\, and special events geared toward addressing some of the most pressing issues in the discipline. \nRegistration Link
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/conference-on-public-archaeology/
LOCATION:The Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center\, 555 Pennsylvania Avenue NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Archaeology in the Community":MAILTO:beth@archaeologyincommunity.com
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SUMMARY:Lauri Willialmson Book Signing
DESCRIPTION:ABOUT LAURI WILLIAMSON: Lauri is the Chief Experience Officer at DC Tours and Events. She wears many hats – author\, tour guide\, event planner\, gifting company owner\, & storyteller & she wouldn’t have it any other way. \nWith a passion for connecting with people & sharing the hidden stories of Washington\, DC\, she’s built a career that blends her love of history\, hospitality\, & creativity. As a Certified Meeting Planner\, Certified & Licensed Tour Guide\, & Member of the Guild of Professional Tour Guides of Washington\, DC\, she is dedicated to crafting meaningful experiences for her guests\, whether through her tours or her work as a professional event planner. \nWhether you have visited Washington\, DC several times or have been here all your life\, “111 Places In Black Culture in Washington\, DC That You Must Not Miss” will give you some surprising new insights into the city. You’ll learn about the largest attempted escape from slavery on record\, the first Black millionaire\, and the official dance of Washington\, DC. \nThis book sheds new light on some beloved businesses and introduces others that are sure to become favorites. It weaves its way through all four quadrants of the city to help locals and experienced travelers learn more\, explore more\, and do more. \nExperience a more inclusive look into the city with historical narratives that have often been overlooked or excluded. Includes a signed copy of Lauri Williamson’s book: “111 Places in Black Culture in Washington\, DC That You Must Not Miss” \nProceeds will benefit: O Museum in The Mansion Programs. Advanced Online Reservations Required! \nRegistration Link
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/lauri-willialmson-book-signing/
LOCATION:O Museum in the Mansion\, 2020 O Street\, NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20036
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ORGANIZER;CN="O Museum in the Mansion":MAILTO:celebrate@omuseum.org
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SUMMARY:Film Screening and Panel Discussion: "It's All About Palestine"
DESCRIPTION:“It Is All About Palestine” documents the courage of student activists confronting repression and the moral clarity of a generation refusing silence. Please join the Museum of the Palestinian People as they screen this powerful documentary featuring local student activists followed by a discussion with the film’s director\, Dina AbouZeid\, and a special panel including subjects in the film. Film screening starts at 6pm\, doors open at 5:30pm. Light appetizers to be provided. Please RSVP by CoB Tuesday\, August 19th! \nRegistration page \n  \nTrailer: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1mW5SgLaOqFFES0CBH2SZUj7LK5tL1XWS/view Dina AbouZeid is a documentary filmmaker whose journey into the field began after a decade in television and news media. Seeking to go beyond headlines and into the heart of human experience\, she founded Media Vision Co. in Egypt with a mission to capture memories\, uncover untold stories\, and offer a clearer vision of the present. With over 25 years of experience\, Dina has produced impactful content for major broadcasters including Al Jazeera\, Al Hurra\, Alghad\, and Al Araby. Her documentaries\, which often explore themes of identity\, social justice\, and global awareness\, combine investigative depth with emotional resonance. Now based in the United States\, Dina continues to amplify marginalized voices through film. She believes that honest\, compassionate storytelling can make film a tool of resistance and a beacon of truth and transformation.
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/film-screening-and-panel-discussion-its-all-about-palestine/
LOCATION:Alliance for Peacebuilding\, 1800 Massachusetts Ave NW # 401\, Washington\, DC\, 20036\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Museum of the Palestinian People":MAILTO:mariam@mpp-dc.org
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SUMMARY:Echoes of Activism: Using Oral History Interviews to Craft a Lesson Plan
DESCRIPTION:Sari Leigh will present the Mind\, Body and Justice Oral History project at the Social Justice Curriculum Fair. The workshop will help educators to design a lesson plan for health activism using oral history archives in the DC DIG Library. \nIn this 50-minute interactive session\, participants will engage with excerpts from the Mind\, Body\, and Justice Oral History Project and other DC-based archives. Through guided deep listening\, we will examine themes of community care and resilience\, and explore how to translate these narratives into culturally responsive\, student-centered lesson plans that uplift local voices and histories. \nRegistration Link
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/echoes-of-activism-using-oral-history-interviews-to-craft-a-lesson-plan/
LOCATION:Inspired Teaching Demonstration PCS\, 200 Douglas Street NE\, Washington\, DC\, 20002
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SUMMARY:The Light Looks Like Us: An Intergenerational Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Prominent DC-based poet and author Tony Keith Jr. will be reading and in conversation with local LGBT+ youth authors Hakim Rose\, Oliver Lin\, and Lauryn Ciardullo\, whose work has been published in Shout Mouse Press? first LGBTQ+ anthology\, The Light Looks Like Me. \nShout Mouse Press is a DC-based nonprofit organization that coaches young people to write and publish diverse and inclusive books. We’d love for you to join us for this intergenerational reading and conversation about writing and love.\nThis event is being executed in collaboration with The DC LGBTQ+ Community Center and their OutWrite DC programming. \n*ASL interpretation will be provided for the panel \nRegistration Link
URL:https://humanitiesdc.org/event/the-light-looks-like-us-an-intergenerational-conversation/
LOCATION:1827 Wiltberger Street Northwest Washington\, DC 20001\, 1827 Wiltberger Street Northwest\, Washington\, DC\, 20001
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ORGANIZER;CN="Shout Mouse Press":MAILTO:malik@shoutmousepress.org
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