Black History Month February 2020 in DC
Black History Month is celebrated throughout the DC region with theatre, dance, music, visual arts and the spoken word. Check here for arts and culture events commemorating, honoring and focusing on the history and contributions that Black Americans have made to the United States.
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Spotlights

Right to the City @Mt Pleasant Library
Mt Pleasant LibraryThru Apr. 20, 2020

Right to the City @Anacostia Neighborhood Library
Anacostia Neighborhood LibraryThru Apr. 20, 2020

Right to the City @Woodridge Neighborhood Library
Woodridge Neighborhood LibraryThru Apr. 20, 2020

Right to the City @Shaw Neighborhood Library
Shaw Neighborhood LibraryThru Apr. 20, 2020

One Life: Marian Anderson
Smithsonian National Portrait GalleryThru May. 17, 2020

In Focus: Come Let Us Build a New World Together
Smithsonian National Portrait GalleryMon. Jan 6, 2020

Chronicles of the African American Journey through Fiber Arts
Montpelier Arts CenterJan. 11 – Mar. 1, 2020

Chronicles of the African American Journey through Fiber Arts
Montpelier Arts CenterJan. 11 – Mar. 1, 2020

Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
The Kennedy CenterFeb. 4 – 9, 2020

African American Journey through Fiber Arts: Opening Reception
Montpelier Arts CenterSat. Feb 8, 2020

African American Journey through Fiber Arts: Opening Reception
Montpelier Arts CenterSat. Feb 8, 2020

Revelations Celebration Workshop with Ailey Arts in Education Teaching Artists
The Kennedy CenterSat. Feb 8, 2020

A Right To The City Author Talk Series: Stephen Danley
Smithsonian Anacostia Community MuseumSat. Feb 22, 2020