A new downtown Washington exhibit, inspired by the 1619 Project, explores slavery’s legacy and impact through art.
Revisiting a 40-year-old mural of the civil rights leader, John Yau on the paintings of John Wilson, and a perspective from a former educator at the California College of the Arts.
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library in Washington, DC, with Don Miller's "King Mural" (photo by Carol M. Highsmith/Buyenlarge/Getty Images) Washington, DC — Last month, DC-based artist Nia ...
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6 uplifting events to celebrate MLK Day in the DC area
You can honor the life and legacy of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. this weekend at the opening of a new Black history exhibit, an all-ages community celebration, a service project, and ...
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DC Public Library invites all to Wicked movie screening
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — DC Public Libraries will be holding a movie screening for Wicked. The movie screening will be held on Saturday, March 8 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the MLK Library in the 402-C ...
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