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ACMA AV003191 d- Uploaded
- 2016-03-21T15:28:42.000Z
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- ACMA AV003191 d
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- 23 min 5 sec
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Revisiting Our Black Mosaic Symposium - Welcome Remarks- Uploaded
- 2015-11-19T15:24:37.000Z
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- Revisiting Our Black Mosaic Symposium - Welcome Remarks
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- Revisiting Our Black Mosaic Symposium The Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum, in partnership with the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, hosted a full day of discussions on race, immigration, gentrification, education, museums, and community in the Washington D.C. metro area on September 19, 2014. Welcome Remarks (in order of appearance) Blair Ruble, Vice President for Programs, Woodrow Wilson Center Camille Akeju, Director, Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum Portia James, Supervisory Curator and curator of 1994 Black Mosaic exhibition, Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum Dr. Ariana A Curtis, Curator of Latino Studies and event organizer, Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum BACKGROUND: The program references the museum’s 1994 landmark exhibition Black Mosaic, a multicultural, multilingual exhibition which examined race, nationality, and ethnicity of black immigrants in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area. 20 years have passed since the Black Mosaic exhibition, and in that time both the local and national contexts have changed. Formerly predominately “Black” cities, like Washington, D.C., are changing in demographic composition. Immigration is a hotly debated national issue. Latinos have come to outnumber African-Americans as the largest minority in the United States. Native-born Black populations are declining while African immigrant populations have hit an all-time high. To address these important topics the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum, in partnership with the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, hosted a full day of discussions on race, immigration, gentrification, education, museums, and community in the Washington D.C. metro area. Revisiting Our Black Mosaic Symposium September 19, 2014 9:00am – 4:30pm Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center One Woodrow Wilson Plaza - 1300 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20004-3027 The Revisiting Our Black Mosaic Symposium received financial support from: • Anacostia Community Museum • Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars • Latino Initiatives Pool, a federal fund administered by the Smithsonian Latino Center • National Museum of African American History and Culture • Smithsonian Consortium for Understanding the American Experience • Smithsonian Consortium for Valuing World Cultures
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- 31 min 58 sec
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Board Banquet - 10th Anniversary - Bulling Field- Uploaded
- 2014-03-27T13:00:07.000Z
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- Board Banquet - 10th Anniversary - Bulling Field
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- Proceedings of the Board Banquet celebrating the 10th Anniversary of the Anacostia Community Museum. September 17, 1977. Anacostia Community Museum Archives, Series AM History, AV004321
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- 33 min 54 sec
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School Board Meeting, Part 3- Uploaded
- 2014-03-27T14:22:04.000Z
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- School Board Meeting, Part 3
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- [Begins at 00:38] Courtesy of the Anacostia Community Museum Archives, Anacostia Museum History Series, AV000808
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- 1 hr 2 min 49 sec
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Bicentennial Meeting, Part 4- Uploaded
- 2014-03-27T16:11:32.000Z
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- Bicentennial Meeting, Part 4
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- Bicentennial meeting, voting and proposal presentation, part 4 Anacostia Community Museum Archives, Series AM History, ACMA AV003091
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- 1 hr 1 min 14 sec
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Part 1 - Installation of the ACM Advisory Board- Uploaded
- 2014-03-27T13:08:02.000Z
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- Part 1 - Installation of the [ACM] Advisory Board
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- Part 1 of [unknown] of the installation of the Advisory Board of the Smithsonian Anacostia Neighborhood Museum [Anacostia Community Museum]. Date unknown [1972]. Initial meeting of a formal Advisory Board for the Anacostia Community Museum. Introduction by Director John Kinard describing the history of the Advisory Board and the reasons for organization and formalization. Presentation and adoption of bylaws. Individuals featured or mentioned: John Kinard, Director, Anacostia Museum Alton Jones, Chair, Board of Directors Lillian Smallwood Almore Dale Larry Lewis Kathy Lewis Louise Hutchinson, Historian, Anacostia Museum Ward Hamilton, SI Office of General Council Courtesy of the Anacostia Community Museum. Series, Anacostia Museum History, AV004344
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- 1 hr 3 min 44 sec
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Anacostia Youth Conference, Part 1- Uploaded
- 2014-03-27T15:00:20.000Z
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- Anacostia Youth Conference, Part 1
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- Anacostia Youth Conference, proposal and recommendations to city officials, 1970s Anacostia Community Museum Archives, Series AM History, ACMA AV003563
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- 30 min 54 sec
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TESTING- Uploaded
- 2021-05-13T17:11:09.000Z
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- TESTING
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- 52 sec
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Interview: John Dale Part 3- Uploaded
- 2014-03-27T13:33:02.000Z
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- Interview: John Dale [Part 3]
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- Anacostia Neighborhood [Community] Museum oral history interview with longtime Anacostia resident John Dale. Part 3 of 3. Mr. and Mrs. Dale provided some historic notes of Turn of the 20th Century Anacostia, Washington DC. See also: http://siris-archives.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?&profile=all&source=~!siarchives&uri=full=3100001~!355373~!0#focus Courtesy of the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum. Series: Anacostia Museum History, AV003202
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- 32 min 48 sec
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Interview: Mr. and Mrs. John Dale, Part 2- Uploaded
- 2014-03-27T15:37:24.000Z
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- Interview: Mr. and Mrs. John Dale, Part 2
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- Interview with Mr. and Mrs. John Dale, part 2. Anacostia oral history project. Anacostia Community Museum Archives, Series AM History, ACMA AV003211
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- 33 min 11 sec
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Advisory Committee Meeting, Part 2, ACM- Uploaded
- 2014-03-27T14:45:42.000Z
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- Advisory Committee Meeting, Part 2, ACM
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- Advisory Committee Meeting - Discussion of Evolution of a Community exhibiti and formation of new board, part 2. Anacostia Community Museum Archives, Series AM History, ACMA AV004336
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- 9 min 1 sec
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Where International Becomes Local: Immigration in the DC Metro Area- Uploaded
- 2015-11-20T01:53:42.000Z
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- Where International Becomes Local: Immigration in the DC Metro Area
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- Revisiting Our Black Mosaic Symposium The Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum, in partnership with the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, hosted a full day of discussions on race, immigration, gentrification, education, museums, and community in the Washington D.C. metro area on September 19, 2014 WHERE INTERNATIONAL BECOMES LOCAL: IMMIGRATION IN THE DC METRO AREA: a conversation about the diversity of the DC metro area population, with specific attention to immigration. Audience Q&A follows the panel. Panelists: • Mwiza Munthali Public Outreach Director, TransAfrica • Kristian Ramos Public Relations Officer, Office on Latino Affairs. Executive Office of Mayor Vincent C. Gray, Government of the District of Columbia • Dr. Heran Sereke-Brhan Deputy Director, Office on African Affairs. Executive Office of Mayor Vincent C. Gray, Government of the District of Columbia • Moderator: Dr. Patricia Foxen Deputy Director of Research, National Council of La Raza BACKGROUND BM20ACM.eventbrite.com The program references the museum’s 1994 landmark exhibition Black Mosaic, a multicultural, multilingual exhibition which examined race, nationality, and ethnicity of black immigrants in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area. 20 years have passed since the Black Mosaic exhibition, and in that time both the local and national contexts have changed. Formerly predominately “Black” cities, like Washington, D.C., are changing in demographic composition. Immigration is a hotly debated national issue. Latinos have come to outnumber African-Americans as the largest minority in the United States. Native-born Black populations are declining while African immigrant populations have hit an all-time high. To address these important topics the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum, in partnership with the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, hosted a full day of discussions on race, immigration, gentrification, education, museums, and community in the Washington D.C. metro area. Revisiting Our Black Mosaic Symposium September 19, 2014 9:00am – 4:30pm Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center One Woodrow Wilson Plaza - 1300 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20004-3027 The Revisiting Our Black Mosaic Symposium received financial support from: • Anacostia Community Museum • Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars • Latino Initiatives Pool, a federal fund administered by the Smithsonian Latino Center • National Museum of African American History and Culture • Smithsonian Consortium for Understanding the American Experience • Smithsonian Consortium for Valuing World Cultures
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- 1 hr 15 min 31 sec
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- Anacostia Community Museums Collections and Research
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