Past Events

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  • Behind the Lens: Telling Civil Rights Stories Through Film

    Past Webinars
    Virtual Event

    Join us for a live conversation exploring the power of film to amplify the untold and underrepresented stories of the Civil Rights Movement. Featuring Emmy-winning producer Opal H. Bennett, who leads the March On! Filmmaker Competition, and special guest and former March On! film competition winner Christine Swanson, acclaimed director of FANNIE, The Clark Sisters: […]

  • A’Lelia Walker, the Joy Goddess of Harlem

    Past Webinars Virtual
    Virtual Event

    Join us for a live conversation celebrating the legacy of A’Lelia Walker, daughter of Madam C.J. Walker and a defining figure of the Harlem Renaissance. This pre-festival webinar features award-winning journalist and author A’Lelia Bundles, whose new biography Joy Goddess brings to life her great-grandmother’s dazzling world of culture, creativity, and community. From legendary parties […]

  • Bibb Country: Land, Legacy and Lettuce – Webinar with Lonnae O’Neal

    Virtual Webinars
    Virtual Event

    Join us live on Tuesday, September 9 at 7 PM ET for a moving conversation with award-winning journalist and author Lonnae O’Neal, as she shares the deeply personal and historical journey behind her new memoir Bibb Country: Unearthing My Family Secrets of Land, Legacy, and Lettuce. What began with planting Bibb lettuce seeds in her […]

    The Quiet Word: A Reading Salon

    In-Person
    Eaton House 1201 K Street, Washington, DC

    Join us for A Quiet Word, a community silent reading experience, a blending of literature, music, and conversation.

    Bring your favorite book, or just what you’re reading now. We’ll also have some complimentary copies of books from the 2025 March On! Reading List on hand. Then immerse yourself in two 20-minute silent reading sessions with intermittent 10-minute breaks to share your literary discoveries and insights with fellow book enthusiasts. Sip a cup of tea while a curated playlist enhances the vibe.

    Sponsor
    Eaton House

    $85.14

    The Road Ahead: March On! Health
    The Right to Be Well, in Word, Conversation, and Story

    Virtual
    Virtual Event

    Health has always been a civil rights issue. From the struggle to desegregate hospitals to today’s fights around Black maternal mortality, chronic disease, and structural bias in medicine, the right to be well has long been shaped by race, power, and policy.

    Presentors and Speakers

    • Aletha Maybank, MD, MPH: CEO/Co-Founder, Truthlight Studio
    • Uché Blackstock, MD: Founder & CEO, Advancing Health Equity
    • Joel Bervell, MD: Instagram’s 'Medical Mythbuster.'
    • Terraya Lewis: Poet
    $85.14

    We Want the Funk! with Filmmaker Stanley Nelson

    In-Person
    Angelika Pop-Up At Union Market 550 Penn St NE, Washington, DC

    Festival pass holders are invited to a special pre-event screening of We Want the Funk! with acclaimed filmmaker Stanley Nelson. This syncopated journey through the history of funk traces its roots from African rhythms to soul and early jazz- capturing the sound, spirit, and soul of a cultural revolution.

    Valet Parking Available for Gala Attendees at Dock 5

    2025 March On!™ Annual Awards Gala Honoring Visionary Leaders in the Fight for Civil Rights

    In-Person
    Dock 5 @ Union Market 1309 5th St NE, Washington, DC

    Join us for a spectacular evening of recognition, celebration, and joy—culminating in a high-energy, funk-infused dance party you won’t want to miss. This unforgettable night will honor visionary leaders who continue to shape the narrative of civil rights and social justice in America.

    House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries will present Senator Cory Booker with the John Robert Lewis Lifetime Legacy Award. Congressman Maxwell Frost will present the March On! Lifetime Achievement Award to Stanley Nelson and Marcia Smith—along with Firelight Media, the trailblazing documentary platform they co-founded.

    The evening will be hosted by Jonathan Capehart, Pulitzer Prize–winning journalist, MSNBC anchor, Washington Post opinion columnist, and New York Times bestselling author.

    Please note: If you'd like to attend the Gala along with other Festival events, the best option is to purchase the Festival Pass + Gala pass, which grants access to everything for $600.

    If you sponsor the festival at the friend ($1,000 level), you are granted access to two festival+gala passes.

    Valet Parking Included

    $500.00

    The Great Privation (How to flip ten cents into a dollar)
    A Play By Nia Akilah Robinson

    In-Person
    Woolly Mammoth Theatre 641 D St NW, Washington, DC

    Join us at Woolly Mammoth Theatre for March On! Night and a thought-provoking performance of The Great Privation (How to flip ten cents into a dollar)—a comedic and resonant play examining America’s history of harming Black bodies in the name of science, our responsibility to time, and the power of joy in reckoning with the past. The evening includes a special conversation hosted by March On!

    Pre-Show
    7:30pm Wine, Art & Connection
    Join us in the lobby before the show to sip, mingle, and immerse yourself in an installation celebrating the resilience, creativity, and intelligence of Black communities across time. It honors not only the grief in the play but also the joy, beauty, and unstoppable forward movement of Black life. Here, celebration is resistance, rest is wisdom, and gathering is a radical act.

    Post-Show Conversation

    • Dr. Helene D. Gayle: M.D., MPH, President Emerita, Spelman College
    • Dr. Cara V. James: PhD, President and CEO at Grantmakers In Health
    • Dr. Marla Dean: Ed.D., Senior Director, Health Equity Fund, Greater Washington Community Foundation
    • Dr. Roger A. Mitchell, Jr: M.D., President, Howard University Hospital; 126th President, National Medical Association

     

    Use code MARCH30 at checkout to receive 30% off regular ticket prices.
    Hurry—only the first 50 people will receive the discount!

    Partner
    We are excited to partner on this event with Woolly Mammoth Theater Company, which produces courageous and invigorating new work to radically redefine theatre as a catalyst for an equitable, creative, and engaged society.

    Critical Condition: Health in Black America

    In-Person

    Join us for an eye-opening conversation featuring clips from Critical Condition: Health in Black America, the powerful NOVA and Firelight Films documentary by Oscar-nominated filmmaker Stanley Nelson. The film investigates why Black Americans are nearly twice as likely to suffer from high blood pressure, diabetes, and heart disease—and why their life expectancy is five years shorter than White Americans—despite no meaningful genetic differences between races.

    Featured voices from the film will discuss its themes and the pressing realities of health and equity today, exploring how pseudoscientific myths about race continue to influence medicine and how the lived experience of discrimination impacts the health of Black Americans. This session connects history, science, and lived reality, offering an urgent dialogue on health equity and justice.

    The conversation will be followed by a reception, offering space to continue the dialogue and connect with fellow attendees. The full film is available to stream for free on PBS.

    Partner and Sponsor
    We are honored to collaborate with NOVA to bring this session to life and are grateful for their generous support, which made it possible.

    Partners
    Thank you to Howard University Hospital, the Georgetown-Howard Center for Medical Humanities and Health Justice, WETA, and WHUT for their partnership.

    Speakers:

    • Cyndee Readdean: Producer, Critical Condition
    • Dr. Joseph Wright: Senior Vice President and Chief Health Equity Officer, American Academy of Pediatrics
    • Dr. Vanessa Northington Gamble: University Professor of Medical Humanities, Professor of Medicine, and Professor of Health Policy and American Studies, George Washington University
    • Michon Boston: Founder, Michon Boston Group | Moderator

    The Well – Talking Hands

    In-Person Virtual
    Barbara Jordan Conference Center at KFF 1330 G St NW, Washington, DC

    An Intro to ASL Workshop, in partnership with Interpret This!, on the history and fundamentals of American Sign Language.

    Speakers

    • JaRon Gilchrist: Owner, Interpret This!
    $10.00
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