Opening TOMORROW! | The Negro Motorist Green Book exhibit at DC Public Library!
🗓 Sat, Nov. 2, 1-4 pm: Children's sock hop, historic screenings, & a recreated Green Book-era diner!
🗓 Sun, Nov. 3, 1-4 pm: Vintage car show & 1960s Teenarama Dance Party! https://t.co/9tHX9eWXia
One more time for anyone who missed it yesterday. After chasing down all of these pictures, I'm determined that folks read this. https://t.co/oDL39od8Re
@add_hawk Not much rn makes me want to be in a classroom but this thread is pretty rad. cosmic bullshit is a philosophical concept I feel intuitively belongs to me
Have you visited "Up from the People" or other exhibits on the 4th Floor of the MLK Library recently? We want to hear from you! Click the link or scan the QR code to take a quick survey and even sign up for upcoming Focus Groups. https://t.co/TUtTXbnGPt #letstalk#listening
Arriving on a beautiful day to set up for Paul Robeson’s 124th birthday celebration at 1pm this afternoon. We will also honor Uzikee Nelson at his sculpture, here I stand. Find us in Petworth across from the library. #humanitiestruck@paulotjoao#paulrobeson#uzikeenelson
Just announced!
On Saturday at 3 p.m., the panel discussion "After Redevelopment: Telling Lorton’s Story Through Multiple Media" will feature a special guest appearance by Karim Mowatt, whose new film "Lorton: Prison of Terror" is screening this Sunday!
On April 1, join us for "Think-In: Archiving and Activating Local Art History,” a group convo with and for the DMV arts community, with opening remarks by Dr. Melanee Harvey, moderated by Natalie Campbell of
@dcpl and Kayleigh Bryant-Greenwell @KayleighBinDC / @americanart.
The full program for the 48th annual DC History Conference is live! Registration for the 3-day event, March 31–April 2, is free for all. #DCHistCon
Register → https://t.co/GrHVxWsVDb
Full program → https://t.co/7gVPtgJDgV
It has two broken spokes and tape coming off and he was just overjoyed to see an old school road bike, likes the handlebars. I cannot explain the magic of this bike. Dude says he doesn’t have a bike now I told him he better get one.
I just had a hilarious interaction with this bank teller in silver spring gushing about how much he loves the Befriender. I was like, “seriously, you have to tell me why you love my bike because my husband thinks it’s a piece of s***.”