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🚇Grab your metro card and meet the HumanitiesDC board and staff at @metrobar on May 20! The Humanitini Happy Hour Fundraiser is an evening of great drinks, new connections, and local impact✨

Every $25 ticket goes directly toward accessible, city-wide humanities programming. Thanks to a generous match from our board, your contribution goes twice as far!

You can purchase a $25 ticket through the link our bio (includes food + entry). 🎟️

🗓️ May 20 | 6:00–8:00 PM
📍 metrobar, 640 Rhode Island Ave NE

#humanitini #happyhour #fundraiser #metrobar


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Looking for Wednesday plans? We’d love to see you at @metrobardc tomorrow, May 20 from 6-8 PM, for our Humanitini happy hour fundraiser! More than a happy hour, the Humanitini is an evening of great drinks, new connections, and local impact✨

Meet Denzell Spencer, one of our board members bringing this event to life!
Denzell followed his passion for the humanities all the way to DC to pursue an English degree at Howard University. As a teacher of literature and writing, Denzell now shares the importance of humanities with DC’s next generation of humanists.

Despite the ongoing challenges facing humanities-focused organizations across the country, Denzell is hopeful events like this can help bring people together. He shares, "I believe our Humanitini event can galvanize residents of DC and inspire the connection needed to fuel the mission-driven work that helps all of us thrive...I imagine that this event will spark joy, connection, and ultimately collaboration."

Every $25 ticket goes directly toward accessible, city-wide humanities programming. Plus, thanks to a generous match from our board, your contribution goes twice as far!

🎟️ Tickets are $25 (includes food + entry). Secure your spot through the link in our bio! 🔗

#Humanitini #Fundraiser #HumanitiesDC #Metrobar #DCHappyHour


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There’s still time to grab a ticket for our Humanitini happy hour fundraiser taking place tomorrow, May 20 from 6-8 PM at @metrobardc (640 Rhode Island Ave NE)! More than a happy hour, the Humanitini is an evening of great drinks, new connections, and local impact✨

Meet Nia Crawford, one of our board members bringing this event to life!
A proud DC native, Nia cares deeply for the community that raised her. While trips to the National Mall were part of her childhood, she recognized early on that the District’s stories live with its residents.

When asked about her vision for this event, Nia shares, "I hope [the Humanitini] sparks real conversations about the future of the humanities in DC and how we can better use our platforms to show just how special this city and its communities truly are. DC is so much bigger than the monuments...the soul of this city is because of the people who live here and the stories they carry with them."

Every $25 ticket goes directly toward accessible, city-wide humanities programming. Plus, thanks to a generous match from our board, your contribution goes twice as far!

🎟️ Tickets are $25 (includes food + entry). Secure your spot through the link in our bio! 🔗

#Humanitini #Fundraiser #HumanitiesDC #Metrobar #DCHappyHour


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Congratulations to our Cycle I Grantees! 🎉 This cycle, we are proud to support 41 projects through three grant categories: Community Culture & Heritage, DC Oral History Collaborative - Oral History Interviewing, and Visions - Projects + Events.

Through these Community Grants, we will support efforts such as: the production of documentaries and digital storytelling by local creators; the preservation of neighborhood traditions and Washingtonians' memories through oral histories; the exploration of identity and civic advocacy through youth-centered projects; the appreciation of artistic expressions including music and dance, and the celebration of the District’s unique cultural heritage through literature and community festivals.

We also want to show our appreciation for the expertise and dedication of our 83 volunteer grant reviewers–a record number for a single cycle. On average, our reviewers donated 20 hours of their time to the peer-review process.

We look forward to checking back in on our grantees and sharing their work and the ways you can get involved or learn more. Stay tuned to learn more!

#HumanitiesDC #CommunityGrants #WashingtonDC #Humanities #GranteeSpotlight


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Our work is built on powerful partnerships and programs that amplify the voices of the city.Connect, learn, and celebrate with us this spring at an upcoming program or event!

Tap the screen to pause and read or click the links in our bio to learn more and register.

5/1 - 5/2 - DC History Conference hosted by @dchistory 📚

5/2 - DC[FRAMEWORKS] in partnership with @dcdoxfest 🎬

5/6 - Writing the Future of Journalism in DC in partnership with @realampress ✍️

5/20 - Humanitini Happy Hour Fundraiser with the HumanitiesDC board 🥂

5/28 - Audio Techniques for Oral History workshop with the DC Oral History Collaborative 🎙️
The collaborative is a partnership between HumanitiesDC and the @dcpubliclibrary.

#dcevents #thingstodoindc #humanities #collaboration #springindc


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Earlier this month, we gathered to celebrate the visionary work of our 2025 Community Culture & Heritage Grantees. We loved seeing so many members of our community come out to engage with the people and stories that shape our city.

A huge thank you to our 13 featured grantees for sharing your passion. From bold fashion and style East of the River to the civic power of DC’s youth, this evening highlighted the wide variety of humanities projects taking shape across the District. 🙌

Missed the showcase? Tap the link in our bio to see what else we’re up to this spring and register for our next event!

#HumanitiesDC #CommunityShowcase #DCGrantees #CulturalHeritage #SpringEvents


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📣 Breaking News: Writing the Future of Journalism in DC! 📣

Join HumanitiesDC to celebrate our fourth cohort of Community Journalism Program graduates, and for an engaging panel discussion on how journalism in DC is evolving and adapting to meet the moment. Our panelists will explore how journalism in DC is responding to the changes in the media landscape.

📅 Monday, May 18 │ 6:30 PM
📍 True Reformer Building, 1200 U St. NW
🎟️ Register at the ink in our bio!

Featured Panelists:
• Abigail Higgins, Co-founder and Managing Editor, @51stnews
• Mike Schaffer, Full-time Host and Executive Editor, @citycast_dc
• Harry Jaffe, Co-founder and President, @spotlight4dc

Moderated by Kayla Hewitt, News Producer and Editor, @wamu885

This event is in partnership with the @realampress.

Space is limited. Register today to secure your seat for this one of a kind celebration and discussion of local and community journalism!

#journalism #communityjournalism #localnews #dcevents #washingtondc


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Tonight’s the night! The HumanitiesDC Community Showcase kicks off at 6:00 PM at THEARC (1901 Mississippi Ave SE). We can’t wait to celebrate our 2025 Community Culture & Heritage grantees with you!

Grab some delicious food from Dreaming Out Loud and meet the humanists helping shape our city and before they take the stage at 7:00 PM.

Register through the link in our bio!

Swipe for a sneak peek at three of the 13 projects you’ll learn about tonight:

📸 Jeronique Bartley | The Great 8 Fashion & Style Tour: East of The River
Discover the deeper meaning and influence of style in the District. This interactive documentary captures how fashion East of the River serves as a powerful language for leadership and identity, proving that style in DC is about much more than the clothes you wear.

📣 Dunbar HS Law & Public Policy Academy | Voices of Justice: Youth Civic Power
Learn how classroom lessons can turn into real-world advocacy. Through original documentaries and exhibits, these students examined how power and justice shape the experiences of young people in DC.

🕰️ Marquett Milton | U St Time Travel
Experience the history of U Street through an immersive new lens. Marquett is developing time-traveling kits filled with hands-on artifacts that transport learners through neighborhood history spanning from 1860 to 1968.

Image Credits:
Photo 1: Jeronique Bartley
Photo 2: Paul Laurence Dunbar High School Alumni Federation
Photo 3: Marquett Milton

#communityshowcase #dculture #dcfashion #dcevents


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Tonight’s the night! The HumanitiesDC Community Showcase kicks off at 6:00 PM at THEARC (1901 Mississippi Ave SE). We can’t wait to celebrate our 2025 Community Culture & Heritage grantees with you!

Grab some delicious food from Dreaming Out Loud and meet the humanists helping shape our city and before they take the stage at 7:00 PM.

Register through the link in our bio!

Swipe for a sneak peek at three of the 13 projects you’ll learn about tonight:

📸 Jeronique Bartley | The Great 8 Fashion & Style Tour: East of The River
Discover the deeper meaning and influence of style in the District. This interactive documentary captures how fashion East of the River serves as a powerful language for leadership and identity, proving that style in DC is about much more than the clothes you wear.

📣 Dunbar HS Law & Public Policy Academy | Voices of Justice: Youth Civic Power
Learn how classroom lessons can turn into real-world advocacy. Through original documentaries and exhibits, these students examined how power and justice shape the experiences of young people in DC.

🕰️ Marquett Milton | U St Time Travel
Experience the history of U Street through an immersive new lens. Marquett is developing time-traveling kits filled with hands-on artifacts that transport learners through neighborhood history spanning from 1860 to 1968.

Image Credits:
Photo 1: Jeronique Bartley
Photo 2: Paul Laurence Dunbar High School Alumni Federation
Photo 3: Marquett Milton

#communityshowcase #dculture #dcfashion #dcevents


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Tonight’s the night! The HumanitiesDC Community Showcase kicks off at 6:00 PM at THEARC (1901 Mississippi Ave SE). We can’t wait to celebrate our 2025 Community Culture & Heritage grantees with you!

Grab some delicious food from Dreaming Out Loud and meet the humanists helping shape our city and before they take the stage at 7:00 PM.

Register through the link in our bio!

Swipe for a sneak peek at three of the 13 projects you’ll learn about tonight:

📸 Jeronique Bartley | The Great 8 Fashion & Style Tour: East of The River
Discover the deeper meaning and influence of style in the District. This interactive documentary captures how fashion East of the River serves as a powerful language for leadership and identity, proving that style in DC is about much more than the clothes you wear.

📣 Dunbar HS Law & Public Policy Academy | Voices of Justice: Youth Civic Power
Learn how classroom lessons can turn into real-world advocacy. Through original documentaries and exhibits, these students examined how power and justice shape the experiences of young people in DC.

🕰️ Marquett Milton | U St Time Travel
Experience the history of U Street through an immersive new lens. Marquett is developing time-traveling kits filled with hands-on artifacts that transport learners through neighborhood history spanning from 1860 to 1968.

Image Credits:
Photo 1: Jeronique Bartley
Photo 2: Paul Laurence Dunbar High School Alumni Federation
Photo 3: Marquett Milton

#communityshowcase #dculture #dcfashion #dcevents


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Tonight’s the night! The HumanitiesDC Community Showcase kicks off at 6:00 PM at THEARC (1901 Mississippi Ave SE). We can’t wait to celebrate our 2025 Community Culture & Heritage grantees with you!

Grab some delicious food from Dreaming Out Loud and meet the humanists helping shape our city and before they take the stage at 7:00 PM.

Register through the link in our bio!

Swipe for a sneak peek at three of the 13 projects you’ll learn about tonight:

📸 Jeronique Bartley | The Great 8 Fashion & Style Tour: East of The River
Discover the deeper meaning and influence of style in the District. This interactive documentary captures how fashion East of the River serves as a powerful language for leadership and identity, proving that style in DC is about much more than the clothes you wear.

📣 Dunbar HS Law & Public Policy Academy | Voices of Justice: Youth Civic Power
Learn how classroom lessons can turn into real-world advocacy. Through original documentaries and exhibits, these students examined how power and justice shape the experiences of young people in DC.

🕰️ Marquett Milton | U St Time Travel
Experience the history of U Street through an immersive new lens. Marquett is developing time-traveling kits filled with hands-on artifacts that transport learners through neighborhood history spanning from 1860 to 1968.

Image Credits:
Photo 1: Jeronique Bartley
Photo 2: Paul Laurence Dunbar High School Alumni Federation
Photo 3: Marquett Milton

#communityshowcase #dculture #dcfashion #dcevents


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Learn how our grantees are connecting DC’s next generation to local history and creating spaces for self expression at the HumanitiesDC Community Showcase!

Join us THIS THURSDAY, April 9 at THEARC (1801 Mississippi Ave SE). We’re kicking things off at 6:00 PM with a gallery celebrating grantees' projects. Get a behind-the-scenes look at thirteen unique projects before our 2025 Community Culture & Heritage grantees take the stage.

Register through the link in our bio and swipe to meet three featured grantees.

📯 Alliance to Preserve the Civil War Defenses of Washington | DC Civil War History in DC Schools
Learn how history is coming to life within DC classrooms. This project presented DC's Civil War story to 5th graders across DCPS, providing over 400 students with a hands-on connection to local history.

🎤 826DC | Youth Voices Festival: Showcasing Youth Stories in DC
Celebrate the creativity and vision of DC’s young writers. This festival provided a vibrant platform for local youth to take the mic and share their original works.

📖 Many Languages One Voice (MLOV) | The Stories We Carry: Journeys, Hopes, and Dreams of D.C. Immigrants
Witness the creative reflections of youth building a future in the District. Through a collection of youth art, poems, and memories, this publication preserves the personal stories that contribute to DC's culture.

Image Credits:
Photo 1: Alliance to Preserve the Civil War Defenses of Washington
Photo 2: 826DC
Photo 3: MLOV

#communityshowcase #humanitiesdc #storyteller #dcevents #dchistory #youthvoices


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Learn how our grantees are connecting DC’s next generation to local history and creating spaces for self expression at the HumanitiesDC Community Showcase!

Join us THIS THURSDAY, April 9 at THEARC (1801 Mississippi Ave SE). We’re kicking things off at 6:00 PM with a gallery celebrating grantees' projects. Get a behind-the-scenes look at thirteen unique projects before our 2025 Community Culture & Heritage grantees take the stage.

Register through the link in our bio and swipe to meet three featured grantees.

📯 Alliance to Preserve the Civil War Defenses of Washington | DC Civil War History in DC Schools
Learn how history is coming to life within DC classrooms. This project presented DC's Civil War story to 5th graders across DCPS, providing over 400 students with a hands-on connection to local history.

🎤 826DC | Youth Voices Festival: Showcasing Youth Stories in DC
Celebrate the creativity and vision of DC’s young writers. This festival provided a vibrant platform for local youth to take the mic and share their original works.

📖 Many Languages One Voice (MLOV) | The Stories We Carry: Journeys, Hopes, and Dreams of D.C. Immigrants
Witness the creative reflections of youth building a future in the District. Through a collection of youth art, poems, and memories, this publication preserves the personal stories that contribute to DC's culture.

Image Credits:
Photo 1: Alliance to Preserve the Civil War Defenses of Washington
Photo 2: 826DC
Photo 3: MLOV

#communityshowcase #humanitiesdc #storyteller #dcevents #dchistory #youthvoices


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Learn how our grantees are connecting DC’s next generation to local history and creating spaces for self expression at the HumanitiesDC Community Showcase!

Join us THIS THURSDAY, April 9 at THEARC (1801 Mississippi Ave SE). We’re kicking things off at 6:00 PM with a gallery celebrating grantees' projects. Get a behind-the-scenes look at thirteen unique projects before our 2025 Community Culture & Heritage grantees take the stage.

Register through the link in our bio and swipe to meet three featured grantees.

📯 Alliance to Preserve the Civil War Defenses of Washington | DC Civil War History in DC Schools
Learn how history is coming to life within DC classrooms. This project presented DC's Civil War story to 5th graders across DCPS, providing over 400 students with a hands-on connection to local history.

🎤 826DC | Youth Voices Festival: Showcasing Youth Stories in DC
Celebrate the creativity and vision of DC’s young writers. This festival provided a vibrant platform for local youth to take the mic and share their original works.

📖 Many Languages One Voice (MLOV) | The Stories We Carry: Journeys, Hopes, and Dreams of D.C. Immigrants
Witness the creative reflections of youth building a future in the District. Through a collection of youth art, poems, and memories, this publication preserves the personal stories that contribute to DC's culture.

Image Credits:
Photo 1: Alliance to Preserve the Civil War Defenses of Washington
Photo 2: 826DC
Photo 3: MLOV

#communityshowcase #humanitiesdc #storyteller #dcevents #dchistory #youthvoices


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1 months ago

Learn how our grantees are connecting DC’s next generation to local history and creating spaces for self expression at the HumanitiesDC Community Showcase!

Join us THIS THURSDAY, April 9 at THEARC (1801 Mississippi Ave SE). We’re kicking things off at 6:00 PM with a gallery celebrating grantees' projects. Get a behind-the-scenes look at thirteen unique projects before our 2025 Community Culture & Heritage grantees take the stage.

Register through the link in our bio and swipe to meet three featured grantees.

📯 Alliance to Preserve the Civil War Defenses of Washington | DC Civil War History in DC Schools
Learn how history is coming to life within DC classrooms. This project presented DC's Civil War story to 5th graders across DCPS, providing over 400 students with a hands-on connection to local history.

🎤 826DC | Youth Voices Festival: Showcasing Youth Stories in DC
Celebrate the creativity and vision of DC’s young writers. This festival provided a vibrant platform for local youth to take the mic and share their original works.

📖 Many Languages One Voice (MLOV) | The Stories We Carry: Journeys, Hopes, and Dreams of D.C. Immigrants
Witness the creative reflections of youth building a future in the District. Through a collection of youth art, poems, and memories, this publication preserves the personal stories that contribute to DC's culture.

Image Credits:
Photo 1: Alliance to Preserve the Civil War Defenses of Washington
Photo 2: 826DC
Photo 3: MLOV

#communityshowcase #humanitiesdc #storyteller #dcevents #dchistory #youthvoices


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🎬 Take your documentary to the next level with DC[FRAMEWORKS]!

Submissions are officially OPEN for the Spring 2026 edition of DC[FRAMEWORKS], scheduled for Wednesday, May 6, 2026!

We’re excited to be partnering once again with DC/DOX for this special off-season program dedicated to supporting DC-area filmmakers.

DC[FRAMEWORKS] provides directors and producers at all experience levels with a unique opportunity to receive constructive, peer-level feedback on their rough-cut films—whether feature-length or short. Each screening is followed by a moderated discussion, where filmmakers gain valuable insights from an engaged audience, subject-matter experts, and experienced DC-based filmmakers.

Submit your work-in-progress!

🗓 Submit by: Monday, April 27
🔗 Apply here: https://dcdox.fillout.com/dcframeworks (link in bio)
📧 Questions? Email info@dcdoxfest.com

#dcframeworks #dcfilmmakers #workinprogress #dcdox #documentary


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Meet our 2026 Community Journalism Program cohort! Since February, this group of has been hard at work identifying the underreported stories that matter most to them and their communities.

With hands-on mentorship from a team of local experts, they are developing the reporting and editorial skills needed to take these stories from idea to publication.

Community journalism is a key part of a thriving local media landscape. Thank you to our returning team of instructors and journalist trainers for sharing their expertise: @gkjcreates, @jonettarose5, @maustermuhle, Delonte Harrod, and our partnering editor Julie Strupp.

#communityjournalism #localjournalism #dcnews


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Meet our 2026 Community Journalism Program cohort! Since February, this group of has been hard at work identifying the underreported stories that matter most to them and their communities.

With hands-on mentorship from a team of local experts, they are developing the reporting and editorial skills needed to take these stories from idea to publication.

Community journalism is a key part of a thriving local media landscape. Thank you to our returning team of instructors and journalist trainers for sharing their expertise: @gkjcreates, @jonettarose5, @maustermuhle, Delonte Harrod, and our partnering editor Julie Strupp.

#communityjournalism #localjournalism #dcnews


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Meet our 2026 Community Journalism Program cohort! Since February, this group of has been hard at work identifying the underreported stories that matter most to them and their communities.

With hands-on mentorship from a team of local experts, they are developing the reporting and editorial skills needed to take these stories from idea to publication.

Community journalism is a key part of a thriving local media landscape. Thank you to our returning team of instructors and journalist trainers for sharing their expertise: @gkjcreates, @jonettarose5, @maustermuhle, Delonte Harrod, and our partnering editor Julie Strupp.

#communityjournalism #localjournalism #dcnews


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Meet our 2026 Community Journalism Program cohort! Since February, this group of has been hard at work identifying the underreported stories that matter most to them and their communities.

With hands-on mentorship from a team of local experts, they are developing the reporting and editorial skills needed to take these stories from idea to publication.

Community journalism is a key part of a thriving local media landscape. Thank you to our returning team of instructors and journalist trainers for sharing their expertise: @gkjcreates, @jonettarose5, @maustermuhle, Delonte Harrod, and our partnering editor Julie Strupp.

#communityjournalism #localjournalism #dcnews


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Meet our 2026 Community Journalism Program cohort! Since February, this group of has been hard at work identifying the underreported stories that matter most to them and their communities.

With hands-on mentorship from a team of local experts, they are developing the reporting and editorial skills needed to take these stories from idea to publication.

Community journalism is a key part of a thriving local media landscape. Thank you to our returning team of instructors and journalist trainers for sharing their expertise: @gkjcreates, @jonettarose5, @maustermuhle, Delonte Harrod, and our partnering editor Julie Strupp.

#communityjournalism #localjournalism #dcnews


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Meet our 2026 Community Journalism Program cohort! Since February, this group of has been hard at work identifying the underreported stories that matter most to them and their communities.

With hands-on mentorship from a team of local experts, they are developing the reporting and editorial skills needed to take these stories from idea to publication.

Community journalism is a key part of a thriving local media landscape. Thank you to our returning team of instructors and journalist trainers for sharing their expertise: @gkjcreates, @jonettarose5, @maustermuhle, Delonte Harrod, and our partnering editor Julie Strupp.

#communityjournalism #localjournalism #dcnews


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Meet our 2026 Community Journalism Program cohort! Since February, this group of has been hard at work identifying the underreported stories that matter most to them and their communities.

With hands-on mentorship from a team of local experts, they are developing the reporting and editorial skills needed to take these stories from idea to publication.

Community journalism is a key part of a thriving local media landscape. Thank you to our returning team of instructors and journalist trainers for sharing their expertise: @gkjcreates, @jonettarose5, @maustermuhle, Delonte Harrod, and our partnering editor Julie Strupp.

#communityjournalism #localjournalism #dcnews


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Meet our 2026 Community Journalism Program cohort! Since February, this group of has been hard at work identifying the underreported stories that matter most to them and their communities.

With hands-on mentorship from a team of local experts, they are developing the reporting and editorial skills needed to take these stories from idea to publication.

Community journalism is a key part of a thriving local media landscape. Thank you to our returning team of instructors and journalist trainers for sharing their expertise: @gkjcreates, @jonettarose5, @maustermuhle, Delonte Harrod, and our partnering editor Julie Strupp.

#communityjournalism #localjournalism #dcnews


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1 months ago

Meet our 2026 Community Journalism Program cohort! Since February, this group of has been hard at work identifying the underreported stories that matter most to them and their communities.

With hands-on mentorship from a team of local experts, they are developing the reporting and editorial skills needed to take these stories from idea to publication.

Community journalism is a key part of a thriving local media landscape. Thank you to our returning team of instructors and journalist trainers for sharing their expertise: @gkjcreates, @jonettarose5, @maustermuhle, Delonte Harrod, and our partnering editor Julie Strupp.

#communityjournalism #localjournalism #dcnews


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1 months ago

Meet our 2026 Community Journalism Program cohort! Since February, this group of has been hard at work identifying the underreported stories that matter most to them and their communities.

With hands-on mentorship from a team of local experts, they are developing the reporting and editorial skills needed to take these stories from idea to publication.

Community journalism is a key part of a thriving local media landscape. Thank you to our returning team of instructors and journalist trainers for sharing their expertise: @gkjcreates, @jonettarose5, @maustermuhle, Delonte Harrod, and our partnering editor Julie Strupp.

#communityjournalism #localjournalism #dcnews


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1 months ago

Meet our 2026 Community Journalism Program cohort! Since February, this group of has been hard at work identifying the underreported stories that matter most to them and their communities.

With hands-on mentorship from a team of local experts, they are developing the reporting and editorial skills needed to take these stories from idea to publication.

Community journalism is a key part of a thriving local media landscape. Thank you to our returning team of instructors and journalist trainers for sharing their expertise: @gkjcreates, @jonettarose5, @maustermuhle, Delonte Harrod, and our partnering editor Julie Strupp.

#communityjournalism #localjournalism #dcnews


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Meet our 2026 Community Journalism Program cohort! Since February, this group of has been hard at work identifying the underreported stories that matter most to them and their communities.

With hands-on mentorship from a team of local experts, they are developing the reporting and editorial skills needed to take these stories from idea to publication.

Community journalism is a key part of a thriving local media landscape. Thank you to our returning team of instructors and journalist trainers for sharing their expertise: @gkjcreates, @jonettarose5, @maustermuhle, Delonte Harrod, and our partnering editor Julie Strupp.

#communityjournalism #localjournalism #dcnews


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Ready for a fast-paced evening next Thursday? The HumanitiesDC Community Showcase (April 9) will feature 13 dynamic, 5-minute presentations where our 2025 Community Culture & Heritage grantees take the stage to share the heart of their work.

Secure your spot at the link in our bio and swipe to meet four more of our featured grantees!

🚲🎙️Gwadzilla | The Gwadzilla Podcast and Photo Project
Hear the untold stories of the messengers who keep DC moving. For this project, Joel is shifting gears from his longstanding blog to a multimedia podcast experience, giving bike messengers a platform to tell their stories in their own words.

📸🎨The Dap Project with the Anacostia Arts Center | Beautiful, also, are the souls:Honoring the People of the Anacostia Arts Center
Meet the people who are defining Anacostia’s creative legacy. Utilizing the mediums of oral histories and photography, this exhibit and workshop series honored the people who have helped shape the Anacostia Arts Center before its next big transformation.

🫓🎬 Valeria Massarelli | District of Pupusas
Discover how pupusas became quintessential to the District. Inspired by the human stories behind DC’s iconic flavors, Valeria’s documentary follows the story of two Salvadoran restaurant entrepreneurs and highlights the cultural impact of food and tradition in DC.

✏️🎬 Dr. Carletta S. Hurt | Brumsic Brandon, Jr. : A Legacy in Art and Community
Step into the world of this creative visionary. Dr. Hurt is shedding light on the creator of the influential “Luther” comic strip. Through family interviews and archives, this documentary reveals how Brandon’s art reflected and shaped the movements of his time.

Image Credits:
Photo 1: Joel Gwadz
Photo 2: The Dap Project
Photo 3: Valeria Masserelli
Photo 4: Dr. Carletta S. Hurt

#communityshowcase #humanitiesdc #storyteller #dcevents #documentaries


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Ready for a fast-paced evening next Thursday? The HumanitiesDC Community Showcase (April 9) will feature 13 dynamic, 5-minute presentations where our 2025 Community Culture & Heritage grantees take the stage to share the heart of their work.

Secure your spot at the link in our bio and swipe to meet four more of our featured grantees!

🚲🎙️Gwadzilla | The Gwadzilla Podcast and Photo Project
Hear the untold stories of the messengers who keep DC moving. For this project, Joel is shifting gears from his longstanding blog to a multimedia podcast experience, giving bike messengers a platform to tell their stories in their own words.

📸🎨The Dap Project with the Anacostia Arts Center | Beautiful, also, are the souls:Honoring the People of the Anacostia Arts Center
Meet the people who are defining Anacostia’s creative legacy. Utilizing the mediums of oral histories and photography, this exhibit and workshop series honored the people who have helped shape the Anacostia Arts Center before its next big transformation.

🫓🎬 Valeria Massarelli | District of Pupusas
Discover how pupusas became quintessential to the District. Inspired by the human stories behind DC’s iconic flavors, Valeria’s documentary follows the story of two Salvadoran restaurant entrepreneurs and highlights the cultural impact of food and tradition in DC.

✏️🎬 Dr. Carletta S. Hurt | Brumsic Brandon, Jr. : A Legacy in Art and Community
Step into the world of this creative visionary. Dr. Hurt is shedding light on the creator of the influential “Luther” comic strip. Through family interviews and archives, this documentary reveals how Brandon’s art reflected and shaped the movements of his time.

Image Credits:
Photo 1: Joel Gwadz
Photo 2: The Dap Project
Photo 3: Valeria Masserelli
Photo 4: Dr. Carletta S. Hurt

#communityshowcase #humanitiesdc #storyteller #dcevents #documentaries


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Ready for a fast-paced evening next Thursday? The HumanitiesDC Community Showcase (April 9) will feature 13 dynamic, 5-minute presentations where our 2025 Community Culture & Heritage grantees take the stage to share the heart of their work.

Secure your spot at the link in our bio and swipe to meet four more of our featured grantees!

🚲🎙️Gwadzilla | The Gwadzilla Podcast and Photo Project
Hear the untold stories of the messengers who keep DC moving. For this project, Joel is shifting gears from his longstanding blog to a multimedia podcast experience, giving bike messengers a platform to tell their stories in their own words.

📸🎨The Dap Project with the Anacostia Arts Center | Beautiful, also, are the souls:Honoring the People of the Anacostia Arts Center
Meet the people who are defining Anacostia’s creative legacy. Utilizing the mediums of oral histories and photography, this exhibit and workshop series honored the people who have helped shape the Anacostia Arts Center before its next big transformation.

🫓🎬 Valeria Massarelli | District of Pupusas
Discover how pupusas became quintessential to the District. Inspired by the human stories behind DC’s iconic flavors, Valeria’s documentary follows the story of two Salvadoran restaurant entrepreneurs and highlights the cultural impact of food and tradition in DC.

✏️🎬 Dr. Carletta S. Hurt | Brumsic Brandon, Jr. : A Legacy in Art and Community
Step into the world of this creative visionary. Dr. Hurt is shedding light on the creator of the influential “Luther” comic strip. Through family interviews and archives, this documentary reveals how Brandon’s art reflected and shaped the movements of his time.

Image Credits:
Photo 1: Joel Gwadz
Photo 2: The Dap Project
Photo 3: Valeria Masserelli
Photo 4: Dr. Carletta S. Hurt

#communityshowcase #humanitiesdc #storyteller #dcevents #documentaries


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Ready for a fast-paced evening next Thursday? The HumanitiesDC Community Showcase (April 9) will feature 13 dynamic, 5-minute presentations where our 2025 Community Culture & Heritage grantees take the stage to share the heart of their work.

Secure your spot at the link in our bio and swipe to meet four more of our featured grantees!

🚲🎙️Gwadzilla | The Gwadzilla Podcast and Photo Project
Hear the untold stories of the messengers who keep DC moving. For this project, Joel is shifting gears from his longstanding blog to a multimedia podcast experience, giving bike messengers a platform to tell their stories in their own words.

📸🎨The Dap Project with the Anacostia Arts Center | Beautiful, also, are the souls:Honoring the People of the Anacostia Arts Center
Meet the people who are defining Anacostia’s creative legacy. Utilizing the mediums of oral histories and photography, this exhibit and workshop series honored the people who have helped shape the Anacostia Arts Center before its next big transformation.

🫓🎬 Valeria Massarelli | District of Pupusas
Discover how pupusas became quintessential to the District. Inspired by the human stories behind DC’s iconic flavors, Valeria’s documentary follows the story of two Salvadoran restaurant entrepreneurs and highlights the cultural impact of food and tradition in DC.

✏️🎬 Dr. Carletta S. Hurt | Brumsic Brandon, Jr. : A Legacy in Art and Community
Step into the world of this creative visionary. Dr. Hurt is shedding light on the creator of the influential “Luther” comic strip. Through family interviews and archives, this documentary reveals how Brandon’s art reflected and shaped the movements of his time.

Image Credits:
Photo 1: Joel Gwadz
Photo 2: The Dap Project
Photo 3: Valeria Masserelli
Photo 4: Dr. Carletta S. Hurt

#communityshowcase #humanitiesdc #storyteller #dcevents #documentaries


47
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1 months ago

Ready for a fast-paced evening next Thursday? The HumanitiesDC Community Showcase (April 9) will feature 13 dynamic, 5-minute presentations where our 2025 Community Culture & Heritage grantees take the stage to share the heart of their work.

Secure your spot at the link in our bio and swipe to meet four more of our featured grantees!

🚲🎙️Gwadzilla | The Gwadzilla Podcast and Photo Project
Hear the untold stories of the messengers who keep DC moving. For this project, Joel is shifting gears from his longstanding blog to a multimedia podcast experience, giving bike messengers a platform to tell their stories in their own words.

📸🎨The Dap Project with the Anacostia Arts Center | Beautiful, also, are the souls:Honoring the People of the Anacostia Arts Center
Meet the people who are defining Anacostia’s creative legacy. Utilizing the mediums of oral histories and photography, this exhibit and workshop series honored the people who have helped shape the Anacostia Arts Center before its next big transformation.

🫓🎬 Valeria Massarelli | District of Pupusas
Discover how pupusas became quintessential to the District. Inspired by the human stories behind DC’s iconic flavors, Valeria’s documentary follows the story of two Salvadoran restaurant entrepreneurs and highlights the cultural impact of food and tradition in DC.

✏️🎬 Dr. Carletta S. Hurt | Brumsic Brandon, Jr. : A Legacy in Art and Community
Step into the world of this creative visionary. Dr. Hurt is shedding light on the creator of the influential “Luther” comic strip. Through family interviews and archives, this documentary reveals how Brandon’s art reflected and shaped the movements of his time.

Image Credits:
Photo 1: Joel Gwadz
Photo 2: The Dap Project
Photo 3: Valeria Masserelli
Photo 4: Dr. Carletta S. Hurt

#communityshowcase #humanitiesdc #storyteller #dcevents #documentaries


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