American Studies
This documentary explores the intricacies of beauty supply stores in the DMV area. |
This five-act series explores what it’s like to come of age in a working-class small town today. |
The Society of Jesus Apologizes, 179 Years Later. |
This podcast tells the story of a forgotten Georgetown icon in relation to the slave sale of the GU272 in 1838. |
Georgetown students address the impact of slavery on the legacy of education inequality and college preparedness in black communities. |
Georgetown's history with the institution of slavery is told through the lens of family members who sued for their freedom at the turn of the 19th century. |
Taking a close look at the lives and memories of three contemporary Veterans, How Can I Tell You About War reveals the complexities of identifying as an American Veteran. |
"To Be Dunbar" examines the nation’s first public high school for African Americans, Paul Laurence Dunbar High School, a site of academic excellence in DC until desegregation. |
This documentary tells the story of the history and current day status of Georgetown ROTC through shadowing one of its top cadets. |
A documentary exploring Union Market's place in Washington, D.C. |
"An Enduring Gift" examines the story and influence of the Japanese gift of cherry trees to Washington, D.C. |