In the Eyes of a Deaf Child

Kennedy Center REACH, Studio K 2700 F St., NW, Washington, DC, United States

In the Eyes of a Deaf Child by Stella Marie Antonio, directed by Monique Holt, tells a story of a large hearing family with a deaf child experiencing language deprivations but with the care of her caretaker, the deaf child is able to endure. She finally finds her language, her community, and ability to love.

Spotlight on Design: Neri&Hu

National Building Museum 401 F Street NW, Washington, DC, United States

How does design embody collective longing, constructing and revealing relationships between places, cultural history, and public memory? Neri&Hu’s interdisciplinary design practice exemplifies architecture’s potential for cultural preservation and poetic place-making.

From Memories to Memoir: Essential Elements of Memoir Writing

I Street Conferencing Center – I (Eye) St 615 I Street Northwest, Washington, DC, United States

Speakers: Veronica Li is a writer of fiction and nonfiction, including a memoir about her mother. Sverrir Sigurdsson is a retired architect who recently published his memoir, coauthored with his […]

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The Spirit of Lion Dancing in Chinatowns: July Culture Caucus Activation

Kennedy Center REACH, Skylight Pavillion 2700 F St NW, Washington, DC, United States

For families and kids of all ages, join us in a marketplace of interactive storytelling and crafts. Experience the story of Chinese tradition, hardship, assimilation, endurance, perseverance, and success through the use of Lions and Music as the medium.

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Seeing Lost Enclaves: relational reconstructions of erased communities of color

I Street Conferencing Center – I (Eye) St 615 I Street Northwest, Washington, DC, United States

Jeffrey Yoo Warren presents his project, Seeing Providence Chinatown, a virtual reconstruction of the since-destroyed Chinatown in Providence. Yoo Warren was recently named the Library of Congress 2023 Innovator in […]

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