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SUMMARY:Challenging the Patriarchy: The Furies Collective in Capitol Hill
DESCRIPTION:Furies members in their office at 219 11th Street\, SE\, 1972. Photo copyright 2010 by JEB (Joan E. Biren).\nAs the headquarters of the short-lived\, but consequential Furies Collective\, a modest rowhouse on Capitol Hill played an important role in the articulation of lesbian feminist separatism\, an influential school of thought that inspired a widespread women’s subculture that flourished in the U.S. during the 1970s and 1980s and informed the later LGBTQ movement. Come hear scholar and author Susan Ferentinos explain the national resonance of the site and learn more about recent efforts to designate the property an National Historic Landmark. Join DCPL at the Northeast Neighborhood Library in Capitol Hill at 6:00 PM on Tuesday\, June 20th. This event will convene in Meeting Room 1. Specific event details (including transportation routes) will be emailed to registrants the day before the event. \nRegister online here!
URL:https://dcpreservation.org/event/challenging-the-patriarchy-the-furies-collective-in-capitol-hill/
LOCATION:Northeast Neighborhood Library\, 330 Seventh Street NE
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SUMMARY:Anacostia's Historic Boathouses: Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join DCPL for an engaging walking tour featuring Anacostia’s Historic Boathouses. This tour will traverse between 0.7 miles to 1.0 mile and begins at the Eastern Power Boat Club. Learn about the history of boating in Southeast DC\, with a specific focus on the community of Black boaters who found a home along the Anacostia River. This tour will conclude at the Seafarer’s Yacht Club\, which is commonly known as the oldest operational Black boating club in America. \n \n“Joseph Quarterman (left)\, Bob Martin\, Howard Gasaway\, and Chubby Martin wear their Captain’s uniforms as they prepare for the annual flag raising ceremony in June\, 2016.” Photograph and caption by Becky Harlan.\nThis program is free and open to the public. Please register online so the boating clubs can prepare for the appropriate number of guests. \nSign up here! 
URL:https://dcpreservation.org/event/walking-tour-anacostias-black-boathouses/
LOCATION:Eastern Power Boat Club\, 1301 Water Street SE
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