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Essential Work in the Cultural Field: Housing Access

  • October 30, 2020
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM

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Essential Work in the Cultural Field: Housing Access

Sarah Henry, Director & Chief Curator, Museum of the City of New York: Future City Lab

Melanie Adams, Executive Director, Anacostia Community Museum: Right to the City

Stephanie Johnson-Cunningham, Co-Founder and Executive Director, Museum Hue

This conversation will highlight how Anacostia Community Museum and Museum of the City of New York are addressing neighborhood change as well as the rich history of organizing and civic engagement that accompanied it. They provide resources to empower individuals and communities.


Virtual Program

Registrants will receive the Zoom link via email the day before or by 11:30 AM for same-day registrations. Registration closes at 11:20 AM.


Friday, October 30, 2020

12 - 1 PM



Live program is free, MANY Members will have access to the program recording; advance registration required. 


Please submit any questions you may have for the presenters when you register.

Closed Caption and/or ASL Interpretation will be provided upon request. Please contact us via email.



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