Third World Press Fundraiser 4.24.2010
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Here is a message from Dr.Randall Horton about the event:
Please come out, all are welcome regardless of whether you can make a donation or not. Come out and support one of the oldest Black presses in the country….also, please pass around and tell your friends….we need your help to make this a success….
Millennium Arts Salon at The Phillips Collection: Art and Architecture
Art and Architecture
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Dear Friends of Millennium Arts Salon:
Please Join Us!!!
Salon with Scholar Kelly Quinn and Architect Peter D.Cook
Hilyard R. Robinson and the Making of a Community:
Langston Terrace Dwellings
Wednesday, April 7, 2010, 5:30-6:30 pm
Sponsored by Millennium Arts Salon and The Phillips Collection
Langston Terrace Dwellings, which opened in 1938 and situated in NE DC, was designed by African American Architect Hilyard R. Robinson. Scholar Kelly Quinn will explore the person and the community. Peter D. Cook, noted African American Architect, is associated with the building of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, and whose family knew Mr.Robinson. He will respond to Ms. Quinn’s salon talk and will lead a rich and lively Q&A. See attachment for more details.
This salon is a collaboration between Millennium Arts Salon and the Phillips Collection. The event will be held in the Center for Modern Art just behind the Phillips, 1600 21st Street, NW from 5:30-6:30 pm. MAS is pleased to explore the intersections of art and architecture in its quest to “…advance cultural literacy through the arts and cultural programming”.
The event is FREE with museum entrance fee.
Join us.
Artfully yours,
Millennium Arts Salon
around my way: DISCOVER THE ANACOSTIA ARTS DISTRICT
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Honfleur Art Gallery | 1241 Good Hope Rd. SE | Washington | DC | 20020
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around my way: DISCOVER THE ANACOSTIA ARTS DISTRICT
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Honfleur Art Gallery | 1241 Good Hope Rd. SE | Washington | DC | 20020
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around my way: Anacostia Youth Build Solar Panels for Haiti
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
WDC Solar and ARCH Training Center in Washington D.C. have collaborated their abilities in Solar Power and Skills Training to bring much needed solar power to Haiti by building 5 portable solar panel systems, or ‘solar suitcases’. During the week of March 1, these two organizations are producing solar suitcases that will travel to Haiti where they will be easily assembled to deliver immediate power to hospitals, orphanages and immediate care facilities. These suitcases have the ability to power a hospital giving needed assurance of a much safer level of patient care. Because the panels are equipped with batteries, they will allow for facilities to provide power 24 hours a day. This will ensure support for surgeries and emergency care, as well as, needed electricity for communication and equipment that may include refrigeration essential to keep blood on hand where needed. These panels have the ability to be transitioned from a temporary location, to a final destination once rehabilitation is complete. The life-expectancy of each portable system is 20 years.
WDC Solar and ARCH Training Center are partners in bringing the first Solar Manufacturing Plant to D.C. and are currently building in Ward 8, Anacostia where both organizations are headquartered. The actual facility is located at Shannon Place Southeast, D.C. ARCH Training Center’s students, some of which are about to begin formal solar installation training, will be building the suitcases along side WDC Solar founder and CEO, Mark Davis who will be an intricate part of the Solar Training program at ARCH. “This is a great chance for the students at ARCH receiving an education to give back to Haiti while learning how to build these portable solar panels’, says Board Chair Rachael Schroeder, ‘the experience is a great jumping off point for the solar partnership ARCH and WDC Solar have created – renewable giving – through training, jobs and energy.”
More recently, the two groups decided to lend their expertise to the crisis in Haiti by recreating the ‘Solar Suitcase’ invented by We Care Solar of California. Laura Sachel, the founder of We Care Solar teamed up with WDC Solar to build several portable systems which have already been deployed to Haiti. We Care Solar has been part of WDC Solar and ARCH’s on-going professional solar installation training making this effort and future relief efforts a possibility.
The solar suitcase developed by We Care Solar, was originally invented to deliver much needed lifesaving power to hospitals in Africa. We Care Solar has been highly successful in their efforts. The invention of the solar suitcases are continuing to provide; renewable energy, withstand conditions of poverty and unpredictable weather, lower the death rate of women and infants in Africa and are able to be mounted and remounted onto new buildings sustaining their 20 year lifespan and further proving their worth.
WDC Solar and ARCH Training Center are both located in downtown Anacostia in the 8th Ward of Washington, East of the Anacostia River. The two organizations are in the process of building a solar manufacturing plant that will bring new industry to the District, as well as create jobs in one of Washington D.C.’s highest rate areas for unemployment.
ARCH Training Center has been a part of Anacostia for over 20 years, providing jobs, job training, job placement and social services to the residents of the District. More information is available at www.archdc.org.
For more information Contact: Mark Davis, WDC Solar/ p) 202.560.5171/ gogreen@wdcsolar.com
RIP Lucille Clifton
http://eethelbertmiller1.blogspot.com/2010_02_01_archive.html#8562779148132657017
I am not really in a space to say anything coherent about the loss of such a giant in American Letters and inspiration to SO MANY poets, writers and human beings from all walks of life.
http://fredjoiner.tumblr.com/post/384265505/speakingoffaith-behind-the-scenes-picking
Around My Way:D.C. officials mull over Anacostia Circulator – Washington Business Journal:
This needs to happen!!!
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upstairs and see the art that Honfleur Gallery is exhibiting for the first BCCG art show!

