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“Washington, DC’s History of Black Power and Neighborhood Organizing”
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- Video Title
- “Washington, DC’s History of Black Power and Neighborhood Organizing”
- Description
- The Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum presents the inaugural discussion in the “Knowing Our Past, Creating Our Future” series: “DC’s History of Black Power and Neighborhood Organizing.” The discussion was hosted by organizers Katie Petitt (Current Movements) and Matt Birkhold (Visionary Organizing Lab), and featured historians George Derek Musgrove (Univ. of Maryland-Baltimore County) and Samir Meghelli (Anacostia Community Museum). Organized in conjunction with the museum’s “A Right to the City” digital exhibition: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/collections/34d99cccb2c5454da7b4f08e482c1987
- Video Duration
- 1 hr 58 min 55 sec
- YouTube Keywords
- "Anacostia Community Museum"
- Data Source
- Anacostia Community Museum
- YouTube Channel
- SmithsonianAnacostia
- Uploaded
- 2020-08-08T06:03:08.000Z
- Creator
- Anacostia Community Museum
- Type
- YouTube Videos
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- SmithsonianAnacostia
- YouTube Category
- Nonprofits & Activism
- Topic
- African Americans
- Record ID
- yt_AyDv1GTBYp0
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