African Liberation Day
Collaborating with Pan-African Roots, a group of AU’s Public History students is conducting a project to document the history of
“Downtown Displaced” at the Organization of American Historians Conference
The Humanities Truck will participate in the Organization of American Historians annual meeting this April. We will present the exhibit
PorchFest
Humanities Truck fellow Benjamin Stokes will bring his “Two Interactive Listening Pilots” project and storytelling system to PorchFest in April.
Chinatown Park Community Festival
We’re excited to be taking part in the 2020 Chinatown Park Community Festival this summer. More details coming soon!
Capital Pride Parade
Join the Humanities Truck as we take part in the 2020 Capital Pride Parade. Check back soon for more details!
Humanities Truck Speaker Series: Elena Gonzalez
There are 80,000 museums in the world. Elena Gonzales’s new book, Exhibitions for Social Justice, addresses the ways in which
Rooting DC Conference
Join us at the Rooting DC Conference this Saturday at Ron Brown College Preparatory High School for an opportunity to
DC Afro-Latinos in Action
The DC Afro-Latino Caucus alongside American University would like to invite you to this panel in celebration of Black History
DC Lunar New Year Parade
Celebrate the Year of the Rat with the 1882 Foundation and the Humanities Truck at DC’s Lunar New Year parade
Before the Flood: Finding Your Way on Mount Pleasant
Humanities Truck fellow David Ramos will kick off his project “Before the Flood” in the Mount Pleasant neighborhood on Saturday,