DC Public Library Podcasts
 
DC Public Library is building new neighborhood branches all around the city from the ground up. Check it out! the Tenley Friendship Library groundbreaking celebration.
Direct download: TenleyGroundbreaking09m4.mp4
Category: Capital Construction -- posted at: 9:40 AM
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Award- Winning Author Marita Golden talks with E. Ethelbert, Miller, Distinguished Poet and Educator, about her trip as a Literary and Cultural Ambassador to Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.
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Category: Author Talks -- posted at: 5:58 PM
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Dr Medford, author of "the Emancipation Proclamation:Three View"' shares her insight on the effects of the civil war on African Americans.
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Category: Author Talks -- posted at: 2:32 PM
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Part 1 of 2: Evelyn Banhoh, founder of EAB Creative Planning Services shares with us "How to Become An Entrepreneur". Ms. Bandoh is a Registered Financial Consultant and a NxLevel (Small Business Administration) certified trainer.
Direct download: Ebic_Part1.m4v
Category: Business Lecture -- posted at: 2:12 PM
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Part 2 of 2: Evelyn Banhoh, founder of EAB Creative Planning Services shares with us "How to Become An Entrepreneur". Ms. Bandoh is a Registered Financial Consultant and a NxLevel (Small Business Administration) certified trainer.
Direct download: Ebic_Part2.m4v
Category: Business Lecture -- posted at: 12:02 PM
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Writer and poet Lorraine Drumheller talks about the Carson McCuller and the characters in his book "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter".
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Category: Big Read -- posted at: 1:36 PM
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Professor Robert Combs of Georgetown University presents thoughtful views and insites into Carson McCullers The Heart is a Lonely Hunter. He includes visual images that represent the symbolism that is reflected in this book
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Category: Author Talks -- posted at: 5:11 PM
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"Abraham Lincoln was our greatest president and perhaps the most influential American who ever lived. But what is his place in our country today? In this new book, Andrew Ferguson goes searching for Lincoln in homes, museums, national parks, roadside motels, and elsewhere from Rhode Island to Beverly Hills. What he finds is a man whose spirit, mythology, and philosophy continue to shape our national identity in ways both serious and surprising."
Direct download: AndrewFergusonLandOfLincoln.mp4
Category: Author Talks -- posted at: 10:58 AM
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Set in contemporary Pakistan, London, and Egypt, this compelling family drama is a romantic story of love and betrayal in a wealthy Muslim family experiencing conflicts between old traditions and modern life.
Direct download: Qaisra.mp4
Category: Author Talks -- posted at: 4:57 PM
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Determined to preserve the Union, Commander-in-Chief Lincoln waged war, suspended habeas corpus, tried civilians before military tribunals, and performed other actions that went beyond the scope of the U.S. Constitution and existing laws. President Lincoln's battle plans--when field commanders finally deployed them--ultimately defeated the South. But was the resulting juggernaut worth the moral and constitutional cost?
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Category: Author Talks -- posted at: 3:22 PM
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Part 1 of  3: DC Public Library Board of Trustees Meeting, held on March 25, 2009, at the Georgetown Interim Library
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Category: DC Library -- posted at: 3:17 PM
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Part 2 of  3: DC Public Library Board of Trustees Meeting, held on March 25, 2009, at the Georgetown Interim Library
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Category: DC Library -- posted at: 2:48 PM
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Part 3 of  3: DC Public Library Board of Trustees Meeting, held on March 25, 2009, at the Georgetown Interim Library
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Category: DC Library -- posted at: 12:53 PM
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On June 13, 1862, the Lincolns moved what was left of their family three miles north of the chaotic White House for the summer. Their destination, tradition holds, was a gracious Gothic Revival cottage on the grounds of the Soldiers' Home, the nation's first refuge for old and disabled veterans.
Direct download: LincolnsOtherWhiteHouse.mp4
Category: Author Talks -- posted at: 4:12 PM
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Authors Susan Birch and Hannah Joyner discuss their book, Unspeakable: The Story of Junius Wilson, about a man who was deaf and black in the Jim Crow South
Direct download: UnspeakableAdaptive.mp4
Category: Black History Month -- posted at: 1:25 PM
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Hear excerpts from The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter by Carson McCullers that tells an unforgettable tale of moral isolation in a small southern mill town in the 1930s.  Copyright © 1940, renewed 1967 by Carson McCullers. Used by permission of Houghton Mifflin Company. Audio rights courtesy of HarperAudio. All rights reserved.

Additional music credit: “Sundown” by Son House © 1965 Sony Music Entertainment Inc. Currently available on Father of the Delta Blues: The Complete 1965 Sessions. Tracks used courtesy of Song BMG Music Entertainment.

The Big Read is an initiative of the National Endowment for the Arts, developed in partnership with the Institute of Museum and Library Services and in cooperation with Arts Midwest. The program is designed to restore reading back to the center of American culture.

Direct download: HeartLonelyHunterPart1.mp3
Category: Big Read -- posted at: 2:40 PM
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National Endowment for the Arts presents:  An introduction to "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter" by Carson McCullers.
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Category: Big Read -- posted at: 2:33 PM
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Learn how Bill Strickland, a former at-risk student, changed his life by using his skills as an artist to make social change.

 

Direct download: BillStricklandPodcast.mp4
Category: MLK Program Series -- posted at: 2:06 PM
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Meet Matthew Thompson, a London-based artist, who designed an artwork specifically for the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library.
Direct download: MatthewThompsonInterviewPodcast1.mp4
Category: MLK Program Series -- posted at: 12:32 PM
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Among a number of world leaders, Nelson Mandela has often cited Dr. King as a major source of inspiration.  Joe Davidson assesses the leadership of both men and how they became symbols of freedom and equality.
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Category: MLK Program Series -- posted at: 11:53 AM
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Tom Houck, the former assistant and driver to Dr. King and his family, shares his memoir about time spent assisting Dr. King, supporting the movement and interacting with the King family. Young adults – Adults.
Direct download: KingDriverPodcast2.mp4
Category: MLK Program Series -- posted at: 12:45 AM
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DC Oral History Project is a collaboration among the DC Public Library, Lt. Cmdr. Wesley Brown, Col. Charles McGee, and students from Benjamin Banneker Academic High School and Maya Angelou Public Charter School.
Members of the African American Legacy Celebration Committee developed the idea of an oral history project that would connect teens and local senior citizens. DC Public Library staff created a project curriculum and trained students to conduct and produce recorded interviews with Col. Charles McGee, a Tuskegee Airman and Lt. Cmdr. Wesley Brown, the first African American graduate of the Naval Academy.
On Saturday, January 31 the DC Public Library presented the edited oral history film with the participants in attendance.
Direct download: OralHistoryProject.mov
Category: Black History Month -- posted at: 11:30 AM
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Civil Rights groups today contend that the media has attempted to portray Dr. King as a conservative and opponent of affirmative action, citing his desire to have his children judge by “the content of their character” rather than “the color of their skin.” Page explores Dr. King’s belief in affirmative action. And, if writers have misinterpreted, misunderstood, or taken his words out of context.
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Category: MLK Program Series -- posted at: 10:55 AM
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Susan Runholt, author of "The Mystery of the Third Lucretia", is interviewed by library associate Mark Depaul and a young adult author Victoria Mikolaski who is a student at Wilson High School.

Book Summary: While traveling in London, Paris, and Amsterdam, fourteen-year-old best friends Kari and Lucas solve an international art forgery mystery.
Direct download: YoungAdultAuthorTalk.mp4
Category: Author Talks -- posted at: 12:32 PM
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Groundbreaking ceremony of Watha T. Daniel/Shaw Library took place on December 9, 2008.

Attendees/Speakers: Mayor Adrian Fenty, Council Member Jack Evans, Chief Librarian Ginnie Cooper, Board of Trustees President John W. Hill Jr., ANC Commissioner Alex Padro
Direct download: WTDGroundbreaking.mp4
Category: Capital Construction -- posted at: 4:00 PM
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