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A Right to the City

Season 3
September 19, 2018
city changing

In Washington, D.C., the neighborhood of Anacostia was once dismissed as the wrong side of the river. Now, it is turning into a housing hotspot as the city sees an influx of newer, wealthier residents. It’s called gentrification, and the process has become a flashpoint from Houston to Harlem and beyond. We’ll explore this longtime fight for housing through an innovative community museum that empowers local residents—kids and adults—to tell the stories of these changing neighborhoods.

Venture east of the river to the Smithsonian’s Anacostia Community Museum for more insight into the power of community or explore A Right to the City online.

Transcript

From the Anacostia Community Museum

Countdown to Opening of the Anacostia Neighborhood Museum

World War I Army Hat

Pinback Button, "I Live in Anacostia By Choice"

Yoruba Nigerian Chief's cap / kufi (goes with robe and pants)

Carver Theater, First Home of the ANM

John R. Kinard, Director, Anacostia Neighborhood Museum

Opening Anacostia Neighborhood Museum

Anacostia in “A Right to the City” Exhibition at the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum

Director John R. Kinard in front of Anacostia Neighborhood Museum

Opening of Anacostia Neighborhood Museum

Anacostia Historical Society Members

Fighter Plane on Exhibit at Opening of ANM

Couple Enjoys "Black Wings" exhibit, Anacostia Museum

Black Felt Women's Hat

Brookland in “A Right to the City” Exhibition at the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum

Exhibit "The Rat: Man's Invited Affliction"

S. Dillon Ripley & "Uncle Beazley"

Youth Classes at ANM

Wedding Ceremony Performed at Anacostia

Employees whose artwork was shown at ANM

Sweetgrass woven hat

Ethel Payne’s Hat

Children at Anacostia Neighborhood Museum

ANM Exhibits Center

Chinatown in “A Right to the City” Exhibition at the Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum

Anacostia Exhibits Center

Hat

Rosalyn Terborg-Penn

Anacostia Neighborhood Museum's Vegetable & Flower Gardens

Presidential campaign hat for Jesse Jackson

Architectural History of the Anacostia Community Museum, 1985

Louise Daniel Hutchinson

Queen's Ball Attire - Crown

Jim Mayo Demonstrates Silk-screening

Groundbreaking of the New Anacostia Museum


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