Humanities Salon: Fishing in the City

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Title

Humanities Salon: Fishing in the City

Subject

Ecology, Anacostia

Description

Humanities Salons is recorded live during the HCWDC's salon events. This Humanities Salons which feature distinguished guest speakers, such as the director of Fishing in the City and professor of anthropology, Karen Brodkin, Chief of the director of Columbias Office of Fish and Wildlife, Ira Palmer, and poet, activist, writer and culunary anthropologist, Vertamae Smart-Grosvenor have topical discussions related to the humanities. The panelist discussion focuses on the Potomac River, its fishing, and its involvement with the people of The District of Columbia. The Potomac River is unique from other water beds because of the cities efforts to preserve it and its accessibility for people to emerge in its natural glory.

Creator

Humanities Council of Washington DC

Source

program - Humanities Salon

Publisher

HCWDC

Date

2002
4-25-2002

Contributor

Humanities Council of Washington DC

Format

VHS

Language

English

Type

Panel Discussion

Identifier

07.P.2002
484
384

Coverage

Potomac River

Moving Image Item Type Metadata

Original Format

DVCAM

Duration

01:20:29

Compression

MPEG

Producer

Joy Ford Austin

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