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Social X Change: Black History Power Hour | We’ve Come This Far

February 25 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Free

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Social X Change: Black History Power Hour | We’ve Come This Far

Tuesday, Feb 25 at noon on Zoom

Free to attend | Registration is required

Join us virtually for a peer-led discussion on how the collective efforts of the DC Black Arts community can support the next generation of creatives, artists, and cultural leaders by learning about and continuing the impact their community has already begun. The conversation will explore the challenges currently faced, what steps need to be taken, and practical action items that can be implemented both at home and in the workplace.

Ashlee McKinnon, on why this conversation is important:

“DC’s rich culture, heritage, and artistry was cultivated through poets, musicians, academics, performers, and activists, many of African descent. Gentrification and cultural erasure have caused the next generation to become disconnected from the legacy of these heroes. As a performance artist and teacher in the DMV area, it is essential to have the knowledge and tools to provide to our younger generation. The DC Black Arts community has come too far to not let our history continue.”

Conversation facilitated by

Ashlee McKinnon, Director of Education Development and Partnerships at DC Collaborative

We are committed to ensuring this event is accessible to all participants. Captioning will be available via Zoom. Please let us know if we can offer additional support by emailing info@dccollaborative.org at least four days before the event.

Details

Date:
February 25
Time:
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Cost:
Free
Website:
https://dccollab.app.neoncrm.com/nx/portal/neonevents/events?path=%2Fportal%2Fevents%2F12927

DC Collaborative revised its memberships to provide a better experience for our community.


We encourage members of diverse backgrounds, professions, and interests, including (but not limited to) teaching artists, arts and humanities organizations, non-profits, for-profits, parents, educators, and government representatives to join.