👋 Did you miss it? Our partner @HumanitiesDC interviewed DC/DOX co-founder and festival director Sky Sitney.
Go to https://t.co/37da5ijGWk to read an excerpt! Then visit our website to learn more about the partnership between HumanitiesDC & DC/DOX, and to submit to DC/FRAME.
Congratulations to all 51 grant recipients selected by our community grant reviewers to receive funding for the 2023 HumanitiesDC Cycle I! 🎊
Over $800,000 went out to all 8 wards of DC to fund amazing projects! We look forward to celebrating!
#humanitiesdc#dcfunding
Thanks to everyone who contributed so far to help meet our $10k match before the end of the year! Help get us over the finish line at https://t.co/EfyEEPT1Xf
Thanks to our Board of Directors, every donation to HumanitiesDC before the end of the year will be matched dollar for dollar up to $10,000! Can you help us meet this match? Donate today on our new website at https://t.co/sehjaTt3t9
We’re proud of what our team accomplished in 2022, including granting $2M to 99 partners! We hope we can count on your support today and throughout the year to continue to make our work possible. Donate at https://t.co/KIINo4k0B2
Need some inspiration today? Enjoy this recap of our recent Humanitini event, "Rhythms of DC," https://t.co/O0RD8YKwYF. Donate today to make events like this possible all year round! https://t.co/VAqNc62z4w
It’s Giving Tuesday! Support HumanitiesDC, and celebrate DC's thinkers, creators, dreamers, and changemakers who bring the humanities to life all year round! https://t.co/M7YlnTwQAu
Like our new look? We are thrilled to announce the launch of HumanitiesDC's new logo, website AND strategic plan! Through the process, a theme emerged: Our work is centered in equity and grounded by our community partnerships. Learn more at https://t.co/82Tz6MmdR8
Join us tonight from 5:30pm-7:30pm at Thurgood Marshall Center for our Community Heritage Project Showcase! Enjoy refreshments while you meet and learn from a group of creative DC residents, who have worked hard to document their own communities’ history and culture.
COMMUNITY HERITAGE SHOWCASE PROJECT SPOTLIGHT: Re/Know Reno: A Detective Story, presented by Miriam Gusevich
This multi-media project allows YOU to explore the history of the Fort Reno community and learn about the Black neighborhood displaced in favor of the current park.
COMMUNITY HERITAGE SHOWCASE PROJECT SPOTLIGHT: Dap is a Love Language, presented by Rhonda Henderson
Do you know your love language? For many of us, it’s the act of giving dap, a Black man’s most nuanced gesture, and a subtle yet powerful form of cultural communication.
COMMUNITY HERITAGE SHOWCASE PROJECT SPOTLIGHT: Georgetown African American Historic Landmark Project, presented by Andrena Crockett
Come learn about new plaques that have been placed in Georgetown to highlight important African American figures that shaped the neighborhood.
COMMUNITY HERITAGE SHOWCASE PROJECT SPOTLIGHT: UDC Law Legacy Project, presented by Adeshola Akintobi
In honor of UDC Law’s 50th Anniversary, check out an exhibit that features rare photos and stories from the school’s first year, preserving an important moment in DC history.
COMMUNITY HERITAGE SHOWCASE PROJECT SPOTLIGHT: Historic Lee’s Flowers Celebrates 75 years, presented by Kamilah Thurmon.
Come learn about the 75-year history of Lee's Flowers. Register for the Showcase now and see you at Thurgood Marshall Center on November 3rd!
On November 3rd, the Community Heritage Showcase will feature Cory Lee Stowers’ project To the East: The Rise of Public Murals in Wards 7 and 8.
Learn about the groundbreaking artists who painted the first public murals east of the river.
Join the DC Legacy Project at Busboys and Poets Anacostia tonight at 6pm for a film screening and book talk. Supported by HumanitiesDC, this event will explore the history and legacy of Barry Farm-Hillsdale, shedding light on this historically Black community.
The countdown to our annual Community Heritage Project Showcase has begun! Join us on November 3rd from 5:30pm-7:30pm at Thurgood Marshall Center as we celebrate our 2022 grantees.
Register for this free event now: https://t.co/Q23NaZqBLD
Rise and Shine with Bhakti Yoga
Sep. 25th
9am-10am
Meridian Hill-Malcolm X Park.
Donations strongly suggested.
Enjoy the feeling of rejuvenation on a Sunday morning as we come together to flow with Bhakti Yoga, an immigrant-owned business in DC!