D.C. Area Events

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Segregation-Safe Travel: A Conversation About The Green Book and Its Implications for Today
Feb
25

Segregation-Safe Travel: A Conversation About The Green Book and Its Implications for Today

In honor of Siena’s 2025 Black History Month theme of Get to Know Black History: Past and Present, Siena invites you to join DEIB Director Samantha Fletcher and special guests in a conversation about this historical book. Samantha and two DMV educators, one of whom had a grandparent whose story was included in the book, will discuss the importance of The Green Book, particularly its history, connections, legacy, and relevance today.

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Leading and Learning Together: Cultivating School Change From Within
Feb
26

Leading and Learning Together: Cultivating School Change From Within

This session will introduce educators and families to the newly released teaching resource guide Leading and Learning Together: Cultivating School Change From Within. This book focuses on reclaiming agency, advocacy, and inquiry for leaders and teachers in the places they know best—their schools and districts.

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Community Schools Rally + Day of Action!
Mar
13

Community Schools Rally + Day of Action!

Join the Community Schools Coalition for a rally and day of action! Community schools provide critical wraparound services to students and families: everything from health care, mental care, and dental care to clothing banks and food pantries.

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FilmfestDC 2025
Apr
24
to May 4

FilmfestDC 2025

Teaching for Change is partnering with FilmfestDC: The Washington, D.C. International Film Festival for a fourteenth year to spread the word about the international film festival and to bring films and filmmakers for several films into D.C. classrooms.

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Freedom Was in Sight Book Talk
Feb
8

Freedom Was in Sight Book Talk

Learn about the post-emancipation story told in Dr. Kate Masur’s Freedom was in Sight!: A Graphic History of Reconstruction in the Washington, D.C., Region and hear the words and experiences of people who lived in Prince George’s County, Maryland, Alexandria, Virginia and Washington, D.C. during Reconstruction like the Plummer family, whose story is told at Riversdale.

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Freedom was in Sight: A Busboys and Poets Books Presentation
Feb
6

Freedom was in Sight: A Busboys and Poets Books Presentation

Author Kate Masur will share about the graphic novel Freedom Was in Sight: A Graphic History of Reconstruction in the Washington, D.C., Region, narrating the hopes and betrayals of a critical period in American history. Copies of the book will be available for purchase during and after the event, and Masur will be signing following the program.

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Teaching for Change Human Rights Award from UNA-NCA
Dec
11

Teaching for Change Human Rights Award from UNA-NCA

Teaching for Change was selected by the United Nations Association of the National Capital Area (UNA-NCA) for their 2024 Community Human Rights Award. The award will be presented at the annual UNA-UCA event to celebrate the anniversary of the United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

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Educator Book Talk "Freedom Was in Sight: Reconstruction in the Washington, D.C. Region"
Nov
12

Educator Book Talk "Freedom Was in Sight: Reconstruction in the Washington, D.C. Region"

  • National Museum of African American History and Culture (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Join the National Museum of African American History and Culture for an inspiring discussion between historian Dr. Kate Masur, author of Freedom Was in Sight, local educator Jessica Rucker, and Maya Davis, Director of Riversdale Historic House in Prince George’s County, Maryland. 

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Oral Histories Workshop: The Stories We Told Ourselves: Community Narratives about the "War on Terror"
Oct
29

Oral Histories Workshop: The Stories We Told Ourselves: Community Narratives about the "War on Terror"

  • George Washington University's Elliott School of International Affairs (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Black, Arab, Asian and Muslim encounters with the US 'War on Terror’ are seldom reflected in American mainstream media narratives. This oral history workshop will demonstrate how to gather, articulate and share our own experiences of the War on Terror and its aftermath.

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New Teach Central America Lessons
Sep
24
to Oct 8

New Teach Central America Lessons

For Teach Central America Week (October 7–11), Teaching for Change is partnering with the UCI History Project and the Central American Studies in K-12 Curriculum Project to share lessons developed by teachers in Los Angeles for elementary and secondary classrooms on Central America.

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