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MLK/FBI virtual screening with newportFILM

February 22 - February 25
Virtual Event
Free

MLK/FBI, presented by Rhode Island Council For The Humanities, is available to stream via newportFILM Monday 2/22 – Thursday 2/25 (at 11:59 PM EST). This project is part of Culture is Key, an initiative of the Rhode Island Council for the Humanities to explore and document the role of cultural participation in rebuilding civic life, […]

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12:00 pm

Bite-Sized Preservation: Advocacy 102

February 25 @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Virtual Event
Free

On Thursday, February 25, we’ll present Bite-Sized Preservation: Advocacy 102, a revealing peek at how PPS develops its advocacy agenda and what successful advocacy looks like when it goes (mostly) right. Executive Director Brent Runyon will join our in-house advocacy expert, Rachel Robinson, in reviewing big wins and losses over the last decade, sharing what we’ve […]

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5:30 pm

MLK/FBI Facebook Live Q&A

February 25 @ 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Virtual Event
Free

Join newportFILM at 5:30pm EST for a Facebook Live Q&A with MLK/FBI director Sam Pollard, producer Bejamin Hedin, and Story in the Public Square co-host/The Providence Journal writer G. Wayne Miller. To watch the film in advance, register via newportFILM for the free streaming link available Monday 2/22 - Thursday 2/25 (11:59pm EST). Streaming of […]

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7:00 pm

Cartography

February 25 @ 7:00 pm
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An event every day that begins at 7:00 pm, repeating until February 26, 2021

Virtual Event
Free

Livestreaming on February 25 at 7pm, February 26 at 7pm, and February 27 at 2pm. Experience stunning visuals and deeply human narratives in this poignant work designed for audiences of all ages. Woven from young refugees' accounts of their journeys, CARTOGRAPHY combines simple storytelling with interactive video technology to recount experiences of modern-day migration from a youth perspective. […]

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7:30 pm

America Too: Reckoning and Resilience

February 25 @ 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Virtual Event
Free

Co-produced with Providence Public Library America Too: Reckoning and Resilience marks the sixth year of the America Too initiative. This 5-part online series combines theater, music, and art with stories from our community and seeks to catalyze community dialogue around the many challenges and potential opportunities of this particular moment, as we confront the aftermath of a polarizing election season, […]

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