Smithsonian's Anacostia Community Museum

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  1. The means the -commissioned portraits will visit five American cities beginning in 2021, reaching millions more beyond D.C. I'm proud that the museum will also lead teacher workshops in each city, extending our reach into more classrooms.

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  2. For we've launched new projects on the African American experience in the 1930's from & . Learn more & join us in making African American history more accessible ➡️ .

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  3. 29. sij

    What's your weekly routine? These 1950s tea towels from were embroidered by Mary Thompson Ford and her daughters Blanche and Ethel. Embroidering their housework schedule, they paralleled men’s office or factory schedules and emphasize the value of unpaid work.

    A woman rides her bicycle away from the super market. Her bicycle basket is filled with flowers from the market. She wears wide-legged pants. “Wednesday” is embroidered at the bottom.
    A woman holds a piece of starry fabric on a sewing dress form. She has pins in her mouth, and more pins and a pair of scissors lie on the ground next to her. “Thursday” is embroidered at the bottom.
    A woman rolls out dough on the kitchen counter. Behind her, a child grabs a cookie from the cabinet, unseen. “Saturday” is embroidered at the bottom.
    A woman sits up in bed. A man wearing an apron brings her a cup of tea on a tray. A child holds her hand as they peek over the edge of the bed. “Sunday” is embroidered at the bottom.
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  4. Read stories from across museums of other women who created and celebrated their communities:

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  5. In 1997, two women separated by many miles and very diverse life experiences mingled their tears and sang a song connecting them across time, the horrors of slavery, and the dramatic changes suffered by Africa in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

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  6. Image: Dorothy Montgomery’s “A Wa Ka” Quilt, ACM This quilt, made by South Carolina fabric chronicler, author, and musician Dorothy Montgomery, depicts a powerful reunion.

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  8. join Jonathan B. Tucker, founder of Poetry Teaching Artist Training Project, as he and a few of his students perform contemporary slam poetry. Program starts at 6:30, the museum will stay open until 8pm. Something exciting is always happening on !

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  9. 28. sij

    When is the next series? Mark your calendar for Saturday, February 22, 2:00-4:00 PM at to join the discussion with the author presenting his book "A Neighboorhood Politics of Last Resort: Post-Katrina New Orleans."

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  10. join Jonathan B. Tucker, founder of Poetry Teaching Artist Training Project, as he and a few of his students perform contemporary slam poetry. Program starts at 6:30, the museum will stay open until 8pm. Something exciting is always happening on !

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  11. Join Jonathan B. Tucker, founder of Poetry Teaching Artist Training Project, as he and a few of his students perform contemporary slam poetry. Program starts at 6:30, the museum will stay open until 8pm. Something exciting is always happening on !

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  12. I will always remember Kobe Bryant's generosity and support during the opening of . I feel deep sorrow for the loss of a great athlete and a friend of the National Museum of African American History and Culture. My deep sympathy to the Bryant family.

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  13. 27. sij

    | Paul Howard Perry is the Director of Education and Outreach for the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum. A California native, Paul has been a museum education specialist for over 10 years. His previous experie…

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  14. 27. sij

    A Museum For The People: Anacostia Community Museum | History News Network

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  15. We want to hear from you! As members of our community, your feedback is so valuable to the programs and services we provide. Please take a few moments to fill out our audience survey!

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  16. The Anacostia Community Museum is looking to hire a contract social media coordinator. To learn more about the position and obtain the official request for proposal please email Claudia Watts at WattsC@si.edu

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  17. 23. sij

    We’re collaborating with community partners including Jenn Low () on her Dear Chinatown Project, in coordination with the 1882 Foundation (), featuring panels from the “A Right to the City” exhibition at Anacostia Community Museum ().

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  18. 23. sij

    This is a PT position, about 30 hours Mon-Thursday closing soon!

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  19. 🔥 NEW: Join us in in our SEASON FINALE featuring our boss, Lonnie G. Bunch, III. We talk about how history continues to shape the future through the exploration of two very different collection items. Listen:

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  20. In an oral history we did with him in 2016 for our “A Right to the City” exhibition, he reflected on where his love of sharing—especially the arts—came from.

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