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Shuttle Anacostia - On the Move!- Uploaded
- 2010-08-16T18:04:14.000Z
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- Shuttle Anacostia - On the Move!
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- Guests comment about their visit to the Smithsonian's Anacostia Community Museum via the Shuttle Anacostia, the free round trip transportation service from the National Mall to the museum. It's available until Labor Day Monday. Get on board! Visit anacostia.si.edu/shuttle for schedule and more info.
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DC Artist Amber Robles-Gordon- Uploaded
- 2018-08-29T19:27:47.000Z
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- DC Artist Amber Robles-Gordon
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- An interview with Washington, DC fiber artist Amber Robles-Gordon about her work and process.
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- 2 min 27 sec
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- Anacostia Community Museums Collections and Research
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- Education
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- African Americans
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Reclaiming the Edge: Urban Waterways- Uploaded
- 2018-06-13T15:40:43.000Z
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- Reclaiming the Edge: Urban Waterways
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- A summary about work on the Anacostia Community Museum urban waterways project with historian Gail Lowe.
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- 5 min 22 sec
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- Anacostia Community Museums Collections and Research
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- Education
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- African Americans
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Representing Diaspora & Diverse Blackness in Museology - Revisiting Our Black Mosaic Symposium- Uploaded
- 2015-11-19T15:24:16.000Z
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- Representing Diaspora & Diverse Blackness in Museology - Revisiting Our Black Mosaic Symposium
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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. Representing Diaspora & Diverse Blackness in Museology: a conversation about the visual representation of Afro, Black, and Diaspora in museums. Audience Q&A follows the presentations. Panelists: Dr. Deborah L. Mack - Associate Director Community & Constituent Services, Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture Dr. Diana Baird N'Diaye - Folklife Curator/ Cultural Specialist, Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage Dr. E. Carmen Ramos - Curator for Latino Art, Smithsonian American Art Museum Moderator: Dr. Michael Atwood Mason Director, Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage 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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- 1 hr 19 min 57 sec
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- Anacostia Community Museums Collections and Research
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- People & Blogs
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- African Americans
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- Anacostia Community Museums Collections and Research
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- Anacostia_Community_Museums
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- yt_9hEea23XUEM
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Black Mosaic of Wash DC: unpacking multiple “Black” identities- Uploaded
- 2015-11-19T15:23:45.000Z
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- Black Mosaic of Wash DC: unpacking multiple “Black” identities
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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 The Black Mosaic of Washington D.C.: unpacking multiple “Black” identities: a conversation that discusses the diversity of Blackness in relation to, but not defined by, African Americanness. Audience Q&A follows the panel. Panelists: • Semhar Araia Executive Director, Diaspora African Women's Network (DAWN) • Ginetta E.B. Candelario, Ph.D. Associate Professor, Sociology and Latin American & Latin@ Studies, Smith College • Dr. Clarence Lusane Professor of Political Science/International Relations, American University • Dr. Arvenita Washington Cherry History Keepers Program Director and Principal of Phoenix Cultural Resources, LLC, Prince George's County African American Museum and Cultural Center Moderator: Roger-Mark De Souza Director of Population, Environmental Security and Resilience, Woodrow Wilson Center 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 27 min 37 sec
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- Anacostia Community Museums Collections and Research
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- Education
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- African Americans
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- Anacostia Community Museums Collections and Research
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- Anacostia_Community_Museums
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Anacostia Historical Society Meeting, Part 1- Uploaded
- 2014-03-27T16:03:54.000Z
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- Anacostia Historical Society Meeting, Part 1
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- Anacostia Historical Society meeting, part 1 Anacostia Community Museum Archives, Series AM History, ACMA AV000795
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- 1 hr 59 sec
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- Anacostia Community Museums Collections and Research
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- People & Blogs
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- African Americans
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Anacostia Historical Society Meeting, Part 2- Uploaded
- 2014-03-27T15:42:43.000Z
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- Anacostia Historical Society Meeting, Part 2
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- Anacostia Historical Society meeting, part 2. Anacostia Community Museum Archives, Series AM History, ACMA AV003206
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- 30 min 35 sec
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- Anacostia Community Museums Collections and Research
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- People & Blogs
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- African Americans
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Interview: John Dale, Listing of Anacostia Residents Part 2- Uploaded
- 2014-03-27T13:37:33.000Z
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- Interview: John Dale, Listing of Anacostia Residents [Part 2]
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- Anacostia Neighborhood [Community] Museum oral history interview with longtime Anacostia resident John Dale. Part 2 of 3. Mr. 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, AV000811
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- 1 hr
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- Anacostia Community Museums Collections and Research
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- People & Blogs
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- African Americans
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- Anacostia Community Museums Collections and Research
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School Board Meeting, Part 1- Uploaded
- 2014-03-27T15:06:11.000Z
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- School Board Meeting, Part 1
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- School Board meeting, Part 1 at Douglass Jr. High School, 1973 Anacostia Community Museum Archives, Series AM History, ACMA AV003320
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- 1 hr 3 min 55 sec
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- Anacostia Community Museums Collections and Research
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- African Americans
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Urban Gardening - Freedom and Financial Security: How Gardens Unite, Enrich, and Empower a Community- Uploaded
- 2021-06-22T17:29:59.000Z
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- Urban Gardening - Freedom and Financial Security: How Gardens Unite, Enrich, and Empower a Community
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- Saturday, June 19 | 10:30am – 12pm In the spirit of Juneteenth, we are celebrating emancipation in this workshop, which explores the roots of community freedom and security through expertise in and stewardships of the land. Tracing the legacies of such individuals as Alethia Tanner and founders of Barry Farm/Hillsdale, the workshop will look at how "freedom" can be found in the green spaces of our communities. Garden facilitator, Derek Thomas, will harvest and compost the spring vegetables and explore the role of pollinator plants in the garden.
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- 1 hr 38 min 5 sec
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- "Anacostia Community Museum"
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- Anacostia Community Museum
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- Entertainment
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- African Americans
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The Future is Here: Women's Environmental Leadership Series (WEL)- Uploaded
- 2021-03-31T17:58:46.000Z
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- 39
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- The Future is Here: Women's Environmental Leadership Series (WEL)
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- Known for their forward-thinking ideas, these female panelists gave us a glimpse into the future of environmental justice. Smithsonian’s Anacostia Community Museum started women’s history month with an exploration of women’s leadership roles in the seminal First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit held thirty years ago in Washington, DC and the impacts of such participation on subsequent justice efforts. We end our celebration of a month of women’s environmental leadership with an exploration of the future, the women who are shaping and will continue to shape and lead environmental spaces at local, national, and international levels. The panel explores the perspectives they bring into these multiple spaces, the definitions they will challenge and expand, and the shape of the communities they will help to build. In celebration of Women’s History Month, ACM’s Urban Waterways project hosted four virtual community forums as part of its Women’s Environmental Leadership (WEL) initiative. Moderator: Tamara Toles O’Laughlin, International Environmental Advocate & Strategist Panelists: Erika Dickerson-Despenza, Playwright Cultural Worker, Tow Playwright-in-Residence, The Public Theater Sekita Grant, Vice President, Programs, The Solutions Project Corina Newsome, Community Engagement Manager, Georgia Audubon
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- 2 hr 8 min 32 sec
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- "Anacostia Community Museum"
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- Anacostia Community Museum
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- Nonprofits & Activism
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- African Americans
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- Anacostia Community Museum
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- SmithsonianAnacostia
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#TakeTimeThursday "Finding the Harriet in You" February 11, 2021- Uploaded
- 2021-02-26T21:29:15.000Z
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- #TakeTimeThursday "Finding the Harriet in You" February 11, 2021
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- Part of our #TakeTimeThursday program series Join us every week for this series 2:30 - 3:00pm "Finding the Harriet in You" by actress and author Morgan Avery McCoy www.morganaverymccoy.com IG/FB @morganaverymccoy. What can we learn from Harriet Tubman that can be applied to our personal growth in today's world?
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- 49 min 48 sec
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- "Anacostia Community Museum"
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- Anacostia Community Museum
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- Nonprofits & Activism
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- African Americans
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- Anacostia Community Museum
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- SmithsonianAnacostia
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- YouTube Videos
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