North Philadelphia History Festival: "In Pursuit of Preservation: A Community Conversation for our Black Historic District"

The North Philadelphia History Festival (NPHF) is a cultural celebration of the African American and Puerto Rican communities in North Philadelphia. Across four days, historic sites along Ridge Avenue, North Broad Street and other locales will be transformed into living exhibits created by artists, historians, curators and other cultural workers. These multimedia projects and events will explore the emergence and impact of these communities in the 19th and 20th century.
PROJECTS:
In Pursuit of Preservation: A Community Conversation for our Black Historic District
Artists: The Dox Thrash House Project, Brewerytown-Sharswood Neighborhood Coalition, and Community Design Collaborative
Category: Panel Event
Location: 2100 Ridge Avenue
Date & Time: Thursday July 24th, 5:30-8:00PM
Come together with neighbors, cultural stewards, and design thinkers for a panel discussion to explore how historic district recognition can reflect who we are, protect what we’ve built, and shape a future that honors our roots.