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Rebuilding a City Around the Arts: The History of Gallery Night Providence

Virtual Event

Before there was Gallery Night, WaterFire or AS220, Providence was a city full of artists who lacked basic avenues of sharing their work. About this Event Virtual program via Zoom Before there was Gallery Night, before there was WaterFire or AS220, Providence was a city full of artists who lacked basic avenues of sharing their […]

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Reading Across Rhode Island – Kickoff

Virtual Event

Reading Across Rhode Island, Rhode Island’s One Book, One State community read program kicks off its 19th year by encouraging everyone to read Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You by Ibram X Kendi and Jason Reynolds with this year’s Honorary Chair Val Tutson, multiple award-winning storyteller and Executive Director of Rhode Island Black Storytellers. Reading Across Rhode Island is a […]

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Announcing the Expansion of EnCompass: A Digital Sourcebook of RI History

Virtual Event

You are invited to join the Rhode Island Historical Society on Thursday, January 28 at 4:00 PM as we proudly announce the release of seven new topical modules of the free online textbook of Rhode Island history, EnCompass. Geralyn Ducady, the Director of Education and Public Programs at the RIHS’ Newell D. Goff Center will […]

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Teatro ECAS – Our Community Activities

Virtual Event

In this conversation, we'll get to know the Korean and Latino cultures, their histories, and their work in the arts. Join the conversation with Teatro ECAS & Korean American Association of Rhode Island to discuss community needs. View the Facebook Live event here.

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26th Annual Langston Hughes (Virtual) Community Poetry Reading

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Langston Hughes' poems, dating from the Harlem Renaissance through the 1960's, continue to resonate today. These powerful, poignant, and often amusing works are read aloud by members of the community, accompanied by Manny Escobar + Leland Baker. Coordinated by the Langston Hughes Community Poetry Reading Reading Committee. The Langston Hughes Community Poetry Reading (LHCPR) has […]

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Where Are the Women? Summit

Virtual Event

Did you know that out of 737 historical figures taught in K-12 curriculum standards in every state, only 178, or 24%, are women, including several fictional characters such as Rosie the Riveter? 98 of the women appear in only 1 state standard; only 15 are taught in more than 10 states. (Analysis by the National Women’s History […]

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Black History Month Virtual Speaker Series: “The History of Black Tennis in Rhode Island”

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Despite tennis’s emphasis on singular achievement, black tennis occupied an important social and cultural space in building African American communities in Newport and Providence in the early 1900s. Black tennis clubs, along with fraternal and civic organizations, encouraged participation and arranged tournaments that reflected the politics of respectability, but also strengthened racial identity, fortified community, […]

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Black History Month Virtual Speaker Series: “Althea Gibson and the History of Tennis at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture”

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This talk will explore the gender and racial dynamics of tennis as told through the life story of Hall of Famer Althea Gibson, who broke tennis’ color barrier when she became the first African-American to compete at the U.S. National Championships. Gibson went on to win titles at Wimbledon, the U.S. Nationals, and the French […]

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America Too: Reckoning and Resilience

Virtual Event

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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Event Series Cartography

Cartography

Virtual Event

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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