Howard+Revis is particularly excited to be celebrating this year's Black History Month, an initiative originally launched as “Negro History Week” by Carter G. Woodson in February 1926. We are delighted to be a part of the team behind the new exhibits at the Carter G. Woodson Home National Historic Site in Washington, DC. Working with the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH) and the National Park Service, H+R has just completed production documents for engaging exhibits to honor Dr. Woodson's life, achievements, and lasting legacy. Dr. Woodson recognized that history was vital to the Black struggle for freedom and started a movement that uplifted people through knowledge. His work battled myths of racism and brought African American culture and achievements to light. By amplifying his story in the very building he lived and worked in, we aspire to follow in his footsteps. The new exhibits are set to open in 2022.
Follow the project's progress here.
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