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In Part 2 of the series, create your artist file for the People's Archive.
You are writing, publishing, performing, exhibiting, and creating work that shapes our community and tells our story. Preserving your history means you are documenting the history of our city. Join the Peope's Archive and The DC Arts & Humanities Education Collaborative to learn how you can create your own Artist File through the DC Public Library’s The People’s Archive.
Examples of what to prepare:
This is the second part of a 2-part series. Join us virtually for Part 1. Cant make it? You can still join us for Part 2.
The People's Archive at DC Public Library is home to the dynamic collections that preserve and share the stories, histories, and voices of Washington, D.C.’s diverse communities, as well as the Black experience in the United States. It features materials—such as photographs, oral histories, documents, and more—that highlight the vibrant local, national, and international history of DMV residents, grassroots movements, and cultural milestones, making it a valuable resource for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in learning more about the city’s past and present.
AGE GROUP: | Seniors | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Special Collections | Personal Archiving & Digitization | Exhibit | Arts & Crafts |