'We Who Believe in Freedom: Black Feminist DC' debuts today and will be on display at the Martin Luther King Jr. Library in Penn Quarter through September 2024.
—one of the country’s largest collections of women’s history information and artifacts—has been an online museum focused on research projects. Today, it’s debuting its first ever physical exhibition:will be on display at the Martin Luther King Jr. Library in Penn Quarter through September 2024.
takes visitors through the history of Black women’s activism in the city, highlighting local leaders like Representative Eleanor Holmes Norto Visitors can write the name of those who inspire them on petal-like cards and hang them on the cherry blossom tree. Photograph by Keely Bastow.
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