Streamable Quebecois Films: Merci Pour Tout
Beginning Thursday, March 4, stream the Quebecois dark comedy, Merci Pour Tout, which tells the story of two estranged sisters … Continue reading Streamable Quebecois Films: Merci Pour Tout
Beginning Thursday, March 4, stream the Quebecois dark comedy, Merci Pour Tout, which tells the story of two estranged sisters … Continue reading Streamable Quebecois Films: Merci Pour Tout
Valley Talks, a series of biweekly historical lectures by the Museum of Work & Culture, continues Sunday, March 7 at … Continue reading Virtual Valley Talks: The Sentinelle Affair
Join the Museum of Work & Culture, a Smithsonian Affiliate, on Wednesday, March 10 at 7pm for “Lena Richard and … Continue reading Smithsonian Affiliations Women’s History Lecture Series: Lena Richard and Julia Child: Two Women Who Changed Culinary History
Roger Williams and his ideas were considered dangerous in the 1600s. Not insightful, not enlightened—outright dangerous. Join National Park Ranger … Continue reading Virtual: “Roger WIlliams, New and Dangerous”
The Museum of Work & Culture will offer a series bi-weekly virtual walking tours exploring different districts of Woonsocket. The … Continue reading Virtual Winter Walking Tours: Woonsocket’s Franco Landmarks
The Museum of Work & Culture is excited to announce the eagerly anticipated 5th Annual Poutine Indulgence & Competition. Between … Continue reading 5th Annual Poutine Indulgence
Beginning Thursday, March 18, stream the Quebecois documentary Grand Cru, chronicling the lifework of Pascal Marchand, an aspiring poet from … Continue reading Streamable Quebecois Films: Grand Cru
Join RISD Museum colleagues, Mariani Lefas-Tetenes, Assistant Director, School and Teacher Programs, and Deborah Clemons, Assistant Director, Public and Academic … Continue reading Virtual RHODI Conversations: “Designing & Learning from Virtual Experiences: K-12 and Adult Audiences”
Join the Museum of Work & Culture for a virtual reimagining of its annual Cine Quebec event. The evening will … Continue reading Cine Quebec: Grand Cru with Cheese Tasting & Wine
Valley Talks, a series of biweekly historical lectures by the Museum of Work & Culture, conclude Sunday, March 21 at … Continue reading Virtual Valley Talks — Fears of Conspiracy: The Reception of French Canadian Immigrants
Join leaders of Rhode Island's Francophone organizations, along with the Consuls General of Canada and France, and the Delegate of … Continue reading Rhode Island Celebrates La Francophonie
Lorén Spears, Narragansett, and Executive Director of Tomaquag Museum, will share the historical and contemporary colonization constructs, impacts of conquest, … Continue reading Virtual: “Social Justice: A Narragansett Perspective”
Join the Museum of Work & Culture on Sunday, April 11, for Salute to Spring ~ Bonjours Printemps, the culmination … Continue reading Salute to Spring ~ Bonjour Printemps
Over the past year, we've encountered unexpected shifts in the arts and culture industry—and as professionals, we've faced new challenges, … Continue reading Virtual RHODI Conversations: Navigating Your Modern Career Path as an Arts & Culture Professional
Join us for Collections Conversation! In this virtual program, you will be introduced to rarely seen objects from RIHS collections. … Continue reading Collections Conversation
The Museum of Work & Culture will be hosting a preview of its New England Franco-Route GeoTour, created in association … Continue reading New England Franco-Route GeoTour Preview
The rolling anniversary of our country’s founding is already underway! Rhode Island is poised to take center stage in 2022 … Continue reading RHODI Conversation: “‘RI 250:’ How Your Organization Can Join this Statewide Effort”
Join the Rhode Island Historical Society on Thursday, May 27 for "Come Together: Taking a Stand in 1960s Rhode Island," … Continue reading Come Together: Taking a Stand in 1960s Rhode Island
The Museum of Work & Culture, in association with the Blackstone River Theatre of Cumberland, RI, and the Dana Center … Continue reading Québec National Holiday Virtual Concert with Genticorum
The Museum of Work & Culture will offer a virtual documentary screening on Tuesday, July 13, 2021 at 7:00 pm … Continue reading Slatersville Preview Screening: The War
Join the Rhode Island Historical Society in partnership with the National Parks Service Roger Williams Memorial on Saturday, August 14th … Continue reading A Key into the 17th Century with Ben Crystal, an Old Pronunciation English expert
Join the Museum of Work and Culture and the Rhode Island Labor History Society on Wednesday, September 22nd at 12pm … Continue reading Art and Labor for Lunch
The Rhode Island Historical Society is excited to announce its participation in the National Youth Summit on Gender Equity, an … Continue reading Regional Youth Summit on Gender Equity
On October 27 and November 3, 4:30-6:30 p.m., we will have an amazing virtual two-part workshop with Lynne O'Hara from National … Continue reading Teacher Workshop – Part 1 Using the Library of Congress Archives in Student Research and Historical Argumentation
On October 27 and November 3, 4:30-6:30 p.m., we will have an amazing virtual two-part workshop with Lynne O'Hara from National … Continue reading Teacher Workshop – Part 2 Using the Library of Congress Archives in Student Research and Historical Argumentation
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