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SUMMARY:Fifty Years of DC Home Rule: A Conversation and Washington History Release Party
DESCRIPTION:Join the DC History Center to celebrate its special issue of Washington History magazine recognizing the 50-year legacy of Home Rule in Washington\, DC.\nOn January 30\, the DC History Center hosts a timely conversation with historian Michael Fauntroy\, nephew of civil rights activist Walter Fauntroy\, and journalist Martin Austermuhle considering the long struggle for self-determination in the nation’s capital. During the program\, we recognize the contributors who made this special issue possible. \nLearn More > 
URL:https://www.mountvernontriangle.org/event/fifty-years-of-dc-home-rule-a-conversation-and-washington-history-release-party/
LOCATION:DC History Center\, 801 K Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: Las Muertes Más Bellas del Mundo
DESCRIPTION:Join the DC History Center for a screening of the new documentary film: Las Muertes Más Bellas del Mundo\, followed by a discussion with the filmmakers. \nThe film shares the uniquely Salvadoran-Wachintonian identity and tells a story about their struggles and humanity through the eyes of artists who created art out of war. Collectively\, their stories tell a compelling\, intimate\, and historically-grounded narrative of a community resolving trauma and finding identity\, salvation\, and joy. \nRegistration for this event is free for all attendees but does not guarantee a seat. Capacity is limited\, and walk-ins are welcome.
URL:https://www.mountvernontriangle.org/event/film-screening-las-muertes-mas-bellas-del-mundo/
LOCATION:DC History Center\, 801 K Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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SUMMARY:DC History Conference 50th Anniversary Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Three-day conference takes place April 4-6\, 2024\nIn-person event is free and open to the public; registration required \nThe Annual DC History Conference\, co-presented by the DC History Center\, the DC Public Library\, and HumanitiesDC\, returns for its 50th anniversary with a compelling series of discussions relevant to the current moment. This free community event takes place from Thursday\, April 4 to Saturday\, April 6\, at the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library. \nThe program features more than 100 presenters across 26 sessions\, panels\, and presentations that focus on housing\, LGBTQ+ history\, community activism\, among other timely topics. The event is free to all attendees\, but online pre-registration is strongly encouraged. Whether you plan to attend all weekend\, one day\, or even just one panel\, our free registration gives you access to the entire conference program. To see the detailed schedule and to register\, visit conference.dchistory.org.
URL:https://www.mountvernontriangle.org/event/th-dc-history-conference-50th-anniversary-celebration/
LOCATION:Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library\, 901 G st NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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SUMMARY:Book Talk: When the Smoke Cleared
DESCRIPTION:The 1968 uprisings that followed the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. remain a benchmark for activism and protest in Washington\, DC. Infamous for the sheer volume of property damage\, looting\, arrests\, and federal troop presence\, historian Kyla Sommers wants us to look at what came after. Join Sommers at the DC History Center on Thursday\, July 13 for a conversation about her recent publication with The Atlantic’s Vann R. Newkirk II. \n“When the Smoke Cleared” tells the story of the Washingtonians who seized the moment to rebuild a more just society—one that would protect and foster Black political and economic power. But as the story of the local city goes: DC’s progressive ambitions were met with federal fallout\, squashing dreams of urban reimagination and self-governance. Sommers connects the 1968 uprisings to the rise of the modern carceral state under Nixon’s administration. \nCopies of When the Smoke Cleared will be available for purchase and signing at the event.
URL:https://www.mountvernontriangle.org/event/book-talk-when-the-smoke-cleared/
LOCATION:DC History Center\, 801 K Street NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20001\, United States
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