BEGIN:VCALENDAR CALSCALE:GREGORIAN DESCRIPTION:Brian Taylor (author of Fighting for Citizenship [UNC Press\, 2020])\, Miriam Gusevich (Catholic University) and Martin Paddack (Howard University) will share their work on the history of the Fort Reno neighb orhood and their efforts to bring this history to the public. METHOD:PUBLISH PRODID:-//github.com/rianjs/ical.net//NONSGML ical.net 4.0//EN SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Short Film - AfAmerican History of Ft. Reno on Feb 16\, 2023 VERSION:2.0 X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT12H X-WR-CALDESC:CANCELLED: Short Film - AfAmerican History of Ft. Reno on Feb 16\, 2023 X-WR-CALNAME:CANCELLED: Short Film - AfAmerican History of Ft. Reno on Feb 16\, 2023 X-WR-TIMEZONE:US/Eastern BEGIN:VEVENT CATEGORIES:Black History CATEGORIES:Black History Museum CATEGORIES:Equity CATEGORIES:Film CATEGORIES:Lecture CATEGORIES:Lyceum CATEGORIES:Museums DESCRIPTION:To verify info please see https://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calend arTest/Detail.aspx?si=50608\n\nAt Fort Reno Park\, near Tenleytown\, an i mportant chapter in the history of Washington's D.C.'s Black community is barely visible to the modern-day visitor. Fort Reno was a bustling neigh borhood in which men\, women\, and children lived\, died\, loved\, worked \, worshipped\, and played. Brian Taylor (author of Fighting for Citizens hip [UNC Press\, 2020])\, Miriam Gusevich (Catholic University) and Marti n Paddack (Howard University) will share their work on the history of the Fort Reno neighborhood and their efforts to bring this history to the pu blic. It builds on Brian Taylor's "On the Fort": The Fort Reno Community of Washington\, D.C.\, 1861-1951\, the official National Park Service Rep ort and benefits from Gusevich's expertise in urban design and Paddack's work in the field of architecture.\n\nAt this time\, capacity is limited for certain in-person events and advance registration may be required. Pl ease call 703.746.4356 for more information.\n\nLocation: Lyceum\nContact Phone: 703.746.4994\nAudience: Anyone may attend\nTags: Black History\, Black History Museum\, Equity\, Film\, Lecture\, Lyceum\, Museums\n\nImpo rt this event into your calendar: http://apps.alexandriava.gov/CalendarTe st/iCal.aspx?id=1&si=50608 DTEND:20230217T010000Z DTSTAMP:20230131T155305Z DTSTART:20230217T000001Z LOCATION:Lyceum SEQUENCE:7 STATUS:CANCELLED SUMMARY:CANCELLED: Short Film - AfAmerican History of Ft. Reno TRANSP:TRANSPARENT UID:181f3fad-7af1-48d5-b44d-eb1654f87fe6 X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:To verify info please see https://apps.alexa ndriava.gov/CalendarTest/Detail.aspx?si=50608
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At Fort Re no Park\, near Tenleytown\, an important chapter in the history of Washin gton?s D.C.?s Black community is barely visible to the modern-day visitor . Fort Reno was a bustling neighborhood in which men\, women\, and childr en lived\, died\, loved\, worked\, worshipped\, and played. Brian Taylor (author of Fighting for Citizenship [UNC Press\, 2020])\, Miriam Gusevich (Catholic University) and Martin Paddack (Howard University) will share their work on the history of the Fort Reno neighborhood and their efforts to bring this history to the public. It builds on Brian Taylor?s ?On the Fort?: The Fort Reno Community of Washington\, D.C.\, 1861-1951\, the of ficial National Park Service Report and benefits from Gusevich?s expertis e in urban design and Paddack?s work in the field of architecture.\n
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At this time\, capacity is limited for certain in-person events and advance registration may be required. Please call 703.746.4356 for mo re information.\n
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Location: Lyceum\n
Contact Phone: 703 .746.4994\n
Audience: Anyone may attend\n
Tags: Black History\, Black History Museum\, Equity\, Film\, Lecture\, Lyceum\, Museums\n
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