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CATEGORIES:Black History
CATEGORIES:Black History Museum
CATEGORIES:Museums
CATEGORIES:Old & Historic Alexandria
CATEGORIES:Old Town
DESCRIPTION:To verify info please see https://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calend
arTest/Detail.aspx?si=58084\n\nMeaningful Conversations about Racism - an
d What To Do About It \n\nJoin us as we resume our meaningful conversatio
ns that explore and celebrate the diversity of cultures and peoples in ou
r area\, address the attitudes and behaviors that still divide us\, and s
eek remedies grounded in the recognition that we are one interconnected\,
interdependent human family. \n\nThis new series of panel discussions wi
ll focus on how exemplary local non-profits are working to improve and up
lift our community and how their work relates to key principles for promo
ting racial and social justice and empowering all people to flourish and
to act as protagonists in uplifting our community.\n\nFebruary 20\, 2025
discussion will focus on Safety and Self-Actualization. Each conversation
will be at Alexandria's Black History Museum\, 902 Wythe St.\, Alexandri
a\, VA.\n\n\nLocation: Black History Museum\, 902 Wythe St.\nAudience: An
yone may attend\nTags: Black History\, Black History Museum\, Museums\, O
ld & Historic Alexandria\, Old Town\n\nImport this event into your calend
ar: http://apps.alexandriava.gov/CalendarTest/iCal.aspx?id=1&si=58084
DTEND:20250221T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20241004T203748Z
DTSTART:20250221T000001Z
GEO:38.812083;-77.048042
LOCATION:Black History Museum\, 902 Wythe St.
SEQUENCE:4
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Meaningful Conversations About Racism
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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Meaningful
Conversations about Racism ? and What To Do About It \n
\n
Joi
n us as we resume our meaningful conversations that explore and celebrate
the diversity of cultures and peoples in our area\, address the attitude
s and behaviors that still divide us\, and seek remedies grounded in the
recognition that we are one interconnected\, interdependent human family.
\n
\n
This new series of panel discussions will focus on how e
xemplary local non-profits are working to improve and uplift our communit
y and how their work relates to key principles for promoting racial and s
ocial justice and empowering all people to flourish and to act as protago
nists in uplifting our community.\n
\n
February 20\, 2025 discu
ssion will focus on Safety and Self-Actualization. Each conversation will
be at Alexandria?s Black History Museum\, 902 Wythe St.\, Alexandria\, V
A.\n
\n
\n
Location: Black History Museum\, 902 Wythe St.\
n
Audience: Anyone may attend\n
Tags: Black History\, Black His
tory Museum\, Museums\, Old &\; Historic Alexandria\, Old Town\n
\n
Import this event into your calendar: http://apps.alexandriava.go
v/CalendarTest/iCal.aspx?id=1&\;si=58084
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CATEGORIES:Black History
CATEGORIES:Black History Museum
CATEGORIES:Boards & Commissions
CATEGORIES:Library
CATEGORIES:Museums
CATEGORIES:Schools
DESCRIPTION:To verify info please see https://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calend
arTest/Detail.aspx?si=58745\n\nA meeting of the Alexandria Community Reme
mbrance Project's Schools and Libraries Action Committee.\n\nLocation: Bl
ack History Museum\, 902 Wythe St.\nAudience: Anyone may attend\nTags: Bl
ack History\, Black History Museum\, Boards & Commissions\, Library\, Mus
eums\, Schools\n\nImport this event into your calendar: http://apps.alexa
ndriava.gov/CalendarTest/iCal.aspx?id=1&si=58745\n\nWeb resources:\n\nMee
ting agenda\nhttps://media.alexandriava.gov/content/oha/ACRPSLAC20241118.
pdf\n
DTEND:20250227T010000Z
DTSTAMP:20250224T141455Z
DTSTART:20250226T230000Z
GEO:38.812083;-77.048042
LOCATION:Black History Museum\, 902 Wythe St.
SEQUENCE:4
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:ACRP's Schools and Libraries Action Committee
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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URL:https://media.alexandriava.gov/content/oha/ACRPSLAC20241118.pdf
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A meeting
of the Alexandria Community Remembrance Project'\;s Schools and Librar
ies Action Committee.\n
\n
Location: Black History Museum\, 902
Wythe St.\n
Audience: Anyone may attend\n
Tags: Black History\
, Black History Museum\, Boards &\; Commissions\, Library\, Museums\,
Schools\n
\n
Import this event into your calendar: http://apps.
alexandriava.gov/CalendarTest/iCal.aspx?id=1&\;si=58745
\nMeeting
agenda
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Black History
CATEGORIES:Museums
DESCRIPTION:To verify info please see https://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calend
arTest/Detail.aspx?si=58512\n\nBack by Popular Demand! Tables of Conscien
ce book-themed dinners to raise money for the 2025 scholarships in the na
mes of Joseph McCoy and Benjamin Thomas. About a week before the dinner\,
those who reserved spots will receive an email with the name and address
of the hosts. Please indicate at registration if you have any food aller
gies or strong preferences. Hosts will do their best to accommodate guest
requests. Each reservation requires a $125 donation per person\; visit (
https://www.alexandriava.gov/historic-alexandria/tables-of-conscience-fun
draiser) for additional information on payment. The dinner's discussion b
ook must be purchased separately from a local bookstore.\n\nHow To Be An
Antiracist\, by Ibram X. Kendi: Historian and author Ibram X. Kendi explo
res how racist ideas had become so engrained in society that those who co
untered them were considered radical and extreme. By peeling back layers
of enculturated racism\, Kendi helps readers see what they may not have p
reviously understood. Relying on history\, science\, law\, and ethics\, K
endi rouses awareness and takes readers past polarizing arguments toward
forming a more just society.\n\nLocation: No Location Specified\nFees: $
125 donation per person\nAudience: Anyone may attend\nTags: Black History
\, Museums\n\nImport this event into your calendar: http://apps.alexandri
ava.gov/CalendarTest/iCal.aspx?id=1&si=58512\n\nWeb resources:\n\nReserve
Your Ticket\nhttps://shop.alexandriava.gov/EventPurchase.aspx?dateselect
ed=3/1/2025&_gl=1*k09aqf*_ga*MTIxMTI0MzEyMS4xNjk1NzY2NjQ4*_ga_249CRKJTTH*
MTczNjIwMDc2My44NC4xLjE3MzYyMDA3ODIuMC4wLjA.\n
DTEND:20250302T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20250106T222809Z
DTSTART:20250301T230000Z
SEQUENCE:8
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Tables of Conscience Book-Themed Dinners
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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URL:https://shop.alexandriava.gov/EventPurchase.aspx?dateselected=3/1/2025
&_gl=1*k09aqf*_ga*MTIxMTI0MzEyMS4xNjk1NzY2NjQ4*_ga_249CRKJTTH*MTczNjIwMDc
2My44NC4xLjE3MzYyMDA3ODIuMC4wLjA.
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ndriava.gov/CalendarTest/Detail.aspx?si=58512
\n
Back by Po
pular Demand! Tables of Conscience book-themed dinners to raise money for
the 2025 scholarships in the names of Joseph McCoy and Benjamin Thomas.
About a week before the dinner\, those who reserved spots will receive an
email with the name and address of the hosts. Please indicate at registr
ation if you have any food allergies or strong preferences. Hosts will do
their best to accommodate guest requests. Each reservation requires a $1
25 donation per person\; visit (https://www.alexandria
va.gov/historic-alexandria/tables-of-conscience-fundraiser)for additi
onal information on payment. The dinner?s discussion book must be purchas
ed separately from a local bookstore.\n
\n
How To Be An Antirac
ist\, by Ibram X. Kendi: Historian and author Ibram X. Kendi explores how
racist ideas had become so engrained in society that those who countered
them were considered radical and extreme. By peeling back layers of encu
lturated racism\, Kendi helps readers see what they may not have previous
ly understood. Relying on history\, science\, law\, and ethics\, Kendi ro
uses awareness and takes readers past polarizing arguments toward forming
a more just society.\n
\n
Location: No Location Specified\nFees: $125 donation per person\n
Audience: Anyone may attend\nTags: Black History\, Museums\n
\n
Import this event into y
our calendar: http://apps.alexandriava.gov/CalendarTest/iCal.aspx?id=1&am
p\;si=58512
\nReserve Yo
ur Ticket
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Black History
CATEGORIES:Lyceum
CATEGORIES:Museums
DESCRIPTION:To verify info please see https://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calend
arTest/Detail.aspx?si=58700\n\nBetween Fort Sumter and Appomattox\, Confe
derates bought and sold thousands of men\, women\, and children through a
persisting trade in enslaved people. They did so for a multitude of reas
ons\, including to adapt to the conflict\, to invest in their desired sla
veholding future\, and to fend off the onset of emancipation. These trans
actions had profound impacts on the enslaved\, their lives and families\,
and the ways in which they pursued freedom during the war. The surviving
traffic in humanity thus shaped the experience of the Civil War and its
aftermath for all inhabitants of the wartime South. Robert Colby is an A
ssistant Professor of History at the University of Mississippi. His first
book\, An Unholy Traffic: Slave Trading in the Civil War South\, was pub
lished in 2024 by Oxford University Press. His research has won awards fr
om the Society of American Historians and the Society of Civil War Histor
ians and has been published in the Journal of the Civil War Era\, Journal
of the Early Republic\, and Slavery & Abolition. Proceeds from the event
support Freedom House Museum.\n\nLocation: Lyceum\nFees: $15\, $12 for H
istoric Alexandria members\nAudience: Anyone may attend\nTags: Black Hist
ory\, Lyceum\, Museums\n\nImport this event into your calendar: http://ap
ps.alexandriava.gov/CalendarTest/iCal.aspx?id=1&si=58700\n\nWeb resources
:\n\nPurchase Tickets Online here\nhttps://shop.alexandriava.gov/Events.a
spx\n
DTEND:20250307T020000Z
DTSTAMP:20250207T130029Z
DTSTART:20250307T000001Z
LOCATION:Lyceum
SEQUENCE:6
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Lecture: Robert Colby
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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URL:https://shop.alexandriava.gov/Events.aspx
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Between Fo
rt Sumter and Appomattox\, Confederates bought and sold thousands of men\
, women\, and children through a persisting trade in enslaved people. The
y did so for a multitude of reasons\, including to adapt to the conflict\
, to invest in their desired slaveholding future\, and to fend off the on
set of emancipation. These transactions had profound impacts on the ensla
ved\, their lives and families\, and the ways in which they pursued freed
om during the war. The surviving traffic in humanity thus shaped the expe
rience of the Civil War and its aftermath for all inhabitants of the wart
ime South. Robert Colby is an Assistant Professor of History at the Univ
ersity of Mississippi. His first book\, An Unholy Traffic: Slave Trading
in the Civil War South\, was published in 2024 by Oxford University Press
. His research has won awards from the Society of American Historians and
the Society of Civil War Historians and has been published in the Journa
l of the Civil War Era\, Journal of the Early Republic\, and Slavery &
\; Abolition. Proceeds from the event support Freedom House Museum.\n
\n
Location: Lyceum\n
Fees: $15\, $12 for Historic Alexandria
members\n
Audience: Anyone may attend\n
Tags: Black History\,
Lyceum\, Museums\n
\n
Import this event into your calendar: htt
p://apps.alexandriava.gov/CalendarTest/iCal.aspx?id=1&\;si=58700
\n
Purchase Tickets Onli
ne here
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Black History
CATEGORIES:Black History Museum
CATEGORIES:Family
CATEGORIES:Museums
DESCRIPTION:To verify info please see https://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calend
arTest/Detail.aspx?si=58589\n\nDynamic storytellers use books written by
and about African American people and other communities of color to engag
e with ages 5-8.\n\nLocation: Black History Museum\, 902 Wythe St.\nAudie
nce: Anyone may attend\nTags: Black History\, Black History Museum\, Fami
ly\, Museums\n\nImport this event into your calendar: http://apps.alexand
riava.gov/CalendarTest/iCal.aspx?id=1&si=58589
DTEND:20250308T154500Z
DTSTAMP:20250118T020558Z
DTSTART:20250308T150000Z
GEO:38.812083;-77.048042
LOCATION:Black History Museum\, 902 Wythe St.
SEQUENCE:4
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Storytime for Little Historians
TRANSP:OPAQUE
UID:d39859ce-6520-44d1-b0ba-56563c2002df
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\n
Dynamic st
orytellers use books written by and about African American people and oth
er communities of color to engage with ages 5-8.\n
\n
Location:
Black History Museum\, 902 Wythe St.\n
Audience: Anyone may attend\
n
Tags: Black History\, Black History Museum\, Family\, Museums\n
\n
Import this event into your calendar: http://apps.alexandriava
.gov/CalendarTest/iCal.aspx?id=1&\;si=58589
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:ACPS Long Range Planning
CATEGORIES:Black History
CATEGORIES:Museums
CATEGORIES:Old & Historic Alexandria
DESCRIPTION:To verify info please see https://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calend
arTest/Detail.aspx?si=58746\n\nDuring the height of segregation\, five yo
ung Black students of the Belk and Bradby families integrated the white M
innie Howard Elementary School. A new historic interpretation sign will b
e unveiled on Saturday\, March 8 honoring these students and families. \n
\nJoin us for a special program and ribbon-cutting. Limited seating\, par
king in the lot at the front door.\n\nLocation: Minnie Howard Campus\, 38
01 W. Braddock Rd.\nAudience: Anyone may attend\nTags: ACPS Long Range Pl
anning\, Black History\, Museums\, Old & Historic Alexandria\n\nImport th
is event into your calendar: http://apps.alexandriava.gov/CalendarTest/iC
al.aspx?id=1&si=58746
DTEND:20250308T163000Z
DTSTAMP:20250224T143322Z
DTSTART:20250308T160000Z
GEO:38.828074;-77.095935
LOCATION:Minnie Howard Campus\, 3801 W. Braddock Rd.
SEQUENCE:4
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Minnie Howard School Integration Sign Unveiling
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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\n
During the
height of segregation\, five young Black students of the Belk and Bradby
families integrated the white Minnie Howard Elementary School. A new his
toric interpretation sign will be unveiled on Saturday\, March 8 honoring
these students and families. \n
\n
Join us for a special progr
am and ribbon-cutting. Limited seating\, parking in the lot at the front
door.\n
\n
Location: Minnie Howard Campus\, 3801 W. Braddock Rd
.\n
Audience: Anyone may attend\n
Tags: ACPS Long Range Plannin
g\, Black History\, Museums\, Old &\; Historic Alexandria\n
\n
Import this event into your calendar: http://apps.alexandriava.gov/Cal
endarTest/iCal.aspx?id=1&\;si=58746
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CATEGORIES:Black History
CATEGORIES:Museums
CATEGORIES:Recreation Centers
DESCRIPTION:To verify info please see https://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calend
arTest/Detail.aspx?si=58748\n\nConfronting Whiteness: Seeing Beyond Color
blindness for Deeper Conversations on Race\, led by Rev. Dr. Benjamin Bos
well. \n\nA workshop Hosted by ACRP's Interfaith Initiative. This worksho
p will help people better understand the pervasive culture of whiteness t
hat seeps into our everydayness. Those attending will gain tools to chall
enge the growing belief in "colorblindness" and on a personal level\, wil
l help us recognize and end practices and habits that support white supre
macy. This is the foundation we need to build better relationships and re
pair our community. \n\nPlease register soon for this free workshop as sp
ace is limited. Some snacks will be provided. \n\nLocation: Charles Houst
on Recreation Center\, 901 Wythe St.\nAudience: Anyone may attend\nTags:
Black History\, Museums\, Recreation Centers\n\nImport this event into yo
ur calendar: http://apps.alexandriava.gov/CalendarTest/iCal.aspx?id=1&si=
58748\n\nWeb resources:\n\nRegister online here.\nhttps://app.smartsheet.
com/b/form/fd219e80c1c244548af9d51477420a38\n
DTEND:20250311T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20250224T155726Z
DTSTART:20250310T223000Z
GEO:38.812326;-77.048213
LOCATION:Charles Houston Recreation Center\, 901 Wythe St.
SEQUENCE:4
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Interfaith Workshop: Seeing Beyond Colorblindness
TRANSP:OPAQUE
UID:e7609e02-a50d-4168-bbf1-6a31db26ce9f
URL:https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/fd219e80c1c244548af9d51477420a38
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ndriava.gov/CalendarTest/Detail.aspx?si=58748
\n
Confrontin
g Whiteness: Seeing Beyond Colorblindness for Deeper Conversations on Rac
e\, led by Rev. Dr. Benjamin Boswell. \n
\n
A workshop Hosted b
y ACRP'\;s Interfaith Initiative. This workshop will help people bette
r understand the pervasive culture of whiteness that seeps into our every
dayness. Those attending will gain tools to challenge the growing belief
in "\;colorblindness"\; and on a personal level\, will help us re
cognize and end practices and habits that support white supremacy. This i
s the foundation we need to build better relationships and repair our com
munity. \n
\n
Please register soon for this free workshop as sp
ace is limited. Some snacks will be provided. \n
\n
Location: C
harles Houston Recreation Center\, 901 Wythe St.\n
Audience: Anyone
may attend\n
Tags: Black History\, Museums\, Recreation Centers\n
\n
Import this event into your calendar: http://apps.alexandriava
.gov/CalendarTest/iCal.aspx?id=1&\;si=58748
\nRegister online h
ere.
\n
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Black History
CATEGORIES:Black History Museum
CATEGORIES:Museums
CATEGORIES:Old & Historic Alexandria
CATEGORIES:Old Town
DESCRIPTION:To verify info please see https://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calend
arTest/Detail.aspx?si=58085\n\nMeaningful Conversations about Racism - an
d What To Do About It \n\nJoin us as we resume our meaningful conversatio
ns that explore and celebrate the diversity of cultures and peoples in ou
r area\, address the attitudes and behaviors that still divide us\, and s
eek remedies grounded in the recognition that we are one interconnected\,
interdependent human family. \n\nThis new series of panel discussions wi
ll focus on how exemplary local non-profits are working to improve and up
lift our community and how their work relates to key principles for promo
ting racial and social justice and empowering all people to flourish and
to act as protagonists in uplifting our community.\n\nEach conversation w
ill be held at Alexandria's Black History Museum\, 902 Wythe St.\, Alexan
dria\, VA.\n\n\nLocation: Black History Museum\, 902 Wythe St.\nAudience:
Anyone may attend\nTags: Black History\, Black History Museum\, Museums\
, Old & Historic Alexandria\, Old Town\n\nImport this event into your cal
endar: http://apps.alexandriava.gov/CalendarTest/iCal.aspx?id=1&si=58085
DTEND:20250321T000001Z
DTSTAMP:20241004T204107Z
DTSTART:20250320T230000Z
GEO:38.812083;-77.048042
LOCATION:Black History Museum\, 902 Wythe St.
SEQUENCE:4
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Meaningful Conversations: Loving Our Neighbors
TRANSP:OPAQUE
UID:0a51060b-21c6-4ea2-96de-c932225f447d
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:To verify info please see https://apps.alexa
ndriava.gov/CalendarTest/Detail.aspx?si=58085
\n
Meaningful
Conversations about Racism ? and What To Do About It \n
\n
Joi
n us as we resume our meaningful conversations that explore and celebrate
the diversity of cultures and peoples in our area\, address the attitude
s and behaviors that still divide us\, and seek remedies grounded in the
recognition that we are one interconnected\, interdependent human family.
\n
\n
This new series of panel discussions will focus on how e
xemplary local non-profits are working to improve and uplift our communit
y and how their work relates to key principles for promoting racial and s
ocial justice and empowering all people to flourish and to act as protago
nists in uplifting our community.\n
\n
Each conversation will b
e held at Alexandria?s Black History Museum\, 902 Wythe St.\, Alexandria\
, VA.\n
\n
\n
Location: Black History Museum\, 902 Wythe S
t.\n
Audience: Anyone may attend\n
Tags: Black History\, Black
History Museum\, Museums\, Old &\; Historic Alexandria\, Old Town\n
\n
Import this event into your calendar: http://apps.alexandriava
.gov/CalendarTest/iCal.aspx?id=1&\;si=58085
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Arts
CATEGORIES:Black History
CATEGORIES:Black History Museum
CATEGORIES:Museums
DESCRIPTION:To verify info please see https://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calend
arTest/Detail.aspx?si=58805\n\nJoin us for an engaging and interactive sh
ow (sew) and tell! This event will highlight the intricate art of quiltin
g. Members of the Uhuru Quilters Guild will showcase some of their most c
reative pieces\, sharing their artistic process and the innovative approa
ches they use to create these masterpieces. The Uhuru Quilters Guild is a
n African American Quilting guild based in Prince George's County.\n\nLoc
ation: Black History Museum\, 902 Wythe St.\nFees: Included in cost of mu
seum admission-free for City residents\, $3 per person otherwise\nAudienc
e: Anyone may attend\nTags: Arts\, Black History\, Black History Museum\,
Museums\n\nImport this event into your calendar: http://apps.alexandriav
a.gov/CalendarTest/iCal.aspx?id=1&si=58805
DTEND:20250322T170000Z
DTSTAMP:20250311T161446Z
DTSTART:20250322T150000Z
GEO:38.812083;-77.048042
LOCATION:Black History Museum\, 902 Wythe St.
SEQUENCE:5
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Sew and Tell: A Trunk Show presented by the Uhuru
TRANSP:OPAQUE
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:To verify info please see https://apps.alexa
ndriava.gov/CalendarTest/Detail.aspx?si=58805
\n
Join us fo
r an engaging and interactive show (sew) and tell! This event will highli
ght the intricate art of quilting. Members of the Uhuru Quilters Guild wi
ll showcase some of their most creative pieces\, sharing their artistic p
rocess and the innovative approaches they use to create these masterpiece
s. The Uhuru Quilters Guild is an African American Quilting guild based i
n Prince George?s County.\n
\n
Location: Black History Museum\,
902 Wythe St.\n
Fees: Included in cost of museum admission?free for
City residents\, $3 per person otherwise\n
Audience: Anyone may att
end\n
Tags: Arts\, Black History\, Black History Museum\, Museums\n<
br />\n
Import this event into your calendar: http://apps.alexandria
va.gov/CalendarTest/iCal.aspx?id=1&\;si=58805
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Black History
CATEGORIES:Black History Museum
CATEGORIES:Museums
CATEGORIES:Old & Historic Alexandria
CATEGORIES:Old Town
DESCRIPTION:To verify info please see https://apps.alexandriava.gov/Calend
arTest/Detail.aspx?si=58086\n\nMeaningful Conversations about Racism - an
d What To Do About It \n\nJoin us as we resume our meaningful conversatio
ns that explore and celebrate the diversity of cultures and peoples in ou
r area\, address the attitudes and behaviors that still divide us\, and s
eek remedies grounded in the recognition that we are one interconnected\,
interdependent human family. \n\nThis new series of panel discussions wi
ll focus on how exemplary local non-profits are working to improve and up
lift our community and how their work relates to key principles for promo
ting racial and social justice and empowering all people to flourish and
to act as protagonists in uplifting our community.\n\nEach conversation w
ill be held at Alexandria's Black History Museum\, 902 Wythe St.\, Alexan
dria\, VA.\n\n\nLocation: Black History Museum\, 902 Wythe St.\nAudience:
Anyone may attend\nTags: Black History\, Black History Museum\, Museums\
, Old & Historic Alexandria\, Old Town\n\nImport this event into your cal
endar: http://apps.alexandriava.gov/CalendarTest/iCal.aspx?id=1&si=58086
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DTSTART:20250417T230000Z
GEO:38.812083;-77.048042
LOCATION:Black History Museum\, 902 Wythe St.
SEQUENCE:5
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:Meaningful Conversations:Building Your Own Network
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Meaningful
Conversations about Racism ? and What To Do About It \n
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Joi
n us as we resume our meaningful conversations that explore and celebrate
the diversity of cultures and peoples in our area\, address the attitude
s and behaviors that still divide us\, and seek remedies grounded in the
recognition that we are one interconnected\, interdependent human family.
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This new series of panel discussions will focus on how e
xemplary local non-profits are working to improve and uplift our communit
y and how their work relates to key principles for promoting racial and s
ocial justice and empowering all people to flourish and to act as protago
nists in uplifting our community.\n
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Each conversation will b
e held at Alexandria?s Black History Museum\, 902 Wythe St.\, Alexandria\
, VA.\n
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Location: Black History Museum\, 902 Wythe S
t.\n
Audience: Anyone may attend\n
Tags: Black History\, Black
History Museum\, Museums\, Old &\; Historic Alexandria\, Old Town\n
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CATEGORIES:Black History
CATEGORIES:Museums
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arTest/Detail.aspx?si=58705\n\nAlexandria Community Remembrance Project M
cCoy Remembrance at Roberts Memorial with a special guest speaker.\n\nLoc
ation: Roberts Memorial United Methodist Church\nAudience: Anyone may att
end\nTags: Black History\, Museums\n\nImport this event into your calenda
r: http://apps.alexandriava.gov/CalendarTest/iCal.aspx?id=1&si=58705
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DTSTART:20250423T223000Z
LOCATION:Roberts Memorial United Methodist Church
SEQUENCE:4
STATUS:CONFIRMED
SUMMARY:ACRP McCoy Remembrance
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Alexandria
Community Remembrance Project McCoy Remembrance at Roberts Memorial with
a special guest speaker.\n
\n
Location: Roberts Memorial Unite
d Methodist Church\n
Audience: Anyone may attend\n
Tags: Black
History\, Museums\n
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tp://apps.alexandriava.gov/CalendarTest/iCal.aspx?id=1&\;si=58705
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