Rewriting America: Alessandro Portelli
Keynote Address: Alessandro Portelli On June 16th, the American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress hosted a one-day symposium bringing together the contemporary perspectives of public scholars, documentary producers and curators on the legacy of the Federal Writers’ Project (FWP [1935-39]). The free, public event focuses attention on the ways in which the Library’s extraordinary archival collection of FWP materials continues to inform and inspire public outreach and interdisciplinary scholarship in fields ranging from public and oral history to journalism to ethnic studies and folklore. The focused presentations by a wide array of participants have the broader aim of considering how the stories of Americans are central to our diverse national identity and to preserving our democracy. For transcript and more information, visit https://www.loc.gov/item/webcast-11024

David McCullough on John Adams

A Conversation with Randy Newman

Let the People Hear it (Concerts at 100)

Picturing American Folk Masters

Listening to Divergent Histories through Canadian Music

AFC50: An Evening of Jewish Music with Lily Henley

The Irish Traditional Music Archive (ITMA): Connecting Artists and Archives

Made at the Library: The Library of Congress: From Jefferson's Vision to the Digital Age

Doris Kearns Goodwin on Roosevelt & Taft

How the 1876 World's Fair Launched the Telephone Revolution

"Kumbaya" and the Kronos Quartet's Three Bones

Wood Engraving and the Art of Nature

We Play with Elizabeth Hargrave

Fashion at the Library: Small Clothes, Big Stories: Fashion Dolls and the American Story

An Evening with Geraldine Brooks, Recepient of Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction

Live Crankie Performance with Jessica C. White, Kevin Kehrberg and Jeffrey A. Keith

Liam O'Connor Oral History

We Adventure with Mike Rogge

