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SUMMARY:World on the Move Art Making Sessions
LOCATION:Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library - Central Library\nMartin
  Luther King Jr. Memorial Library - Central Library
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DESCRIPTION:Explore themes from the exhibit World on the Move: 250\,000 Ye
 ars of Human Migration..\nhttps://dclibrary.libnet.info/event/7116162
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Migration is a human experience that conne
 cts us all. The traveling exhibit <a href="https://www.dclibrary.org/exhib
 its/worldonthemove" title="World on the Move: 250\,000 Years of Human Migr
 ation"><em><strong>World on the Move: 250\,000 Years of Human Migration</s
 trong></em></a>\, on view at the MLK Library during Summer 2022\, is a pub
 lic education initiative that aims to educate audiences across the globe o
 n the different forms of migration and how it has shaped human history.</p
 >\n<p>Join guest artists Anysa Saleh and Jessica Valoris for art making se
 ssions in the Youth Program Room (Floor 2\, 204-F)\, inspired by <em>World
  on the Move</em>.<br />The free events invite families to explore themes 
 from the exhibit including&nbsp\;<em>where we come from</em>&nbsp\;and&nbs
 p\;<em>why we move</em>.</p>\n<p>Participants are invited to contribute wr
 iting\, photo\, and drawings that help to tell their family's migration st
 ory that will be used to create collaborative collages and zines.</p>\n<p>
 This event is organized by <a href="https://www.blackartistresearchspace.c
 om/">Black Artist Research Space</a> and the <a href="https://festival.si.
 edu/">Smithsonian Folklife Festival</a>.</p>\n<p>August 24\, 25\, 30\, and
  September 1 4:00-6:30 pm</p>\n<p><em>Floor 2\, Youth Program Room (204-F)
 <br /></em><em>Open to families and children with caregivers</em></p>\n<p>
 &nbsp\;</p>\nhttps://dclibrary.libnet.info/event/7116162
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