27 Things to Do in the DC Area This Week and Weekend
Briefly

This week in Washington, DC, offers a lively array of activities including the inaugural Open Streets Capitol Hill event with exercise classes and local bands, along with the Savannah Bananas' entertaining baseball games at Nationals Park. Art enthusiasts can visit the 'My Kind of Protest' exhibit showcasing Vivian Browne's work, while the 'Class Action' exhibit dives into the struggles for educational equity for Black students in the nation’s capital, celebrating both art and history through diverse experiences.
Open Streets Capitol Hill will feature a variety of activities including belly dance exercise classes and concerts, promoting recreational activity for both children and adults.
The Savannah Bananas' performance is expected to blend traditional baseball with circus-like entertainment, enticing audiences with their unique approach to the game.
Vivian Browne's retrospective exhibit at The Phillips Collection highlights her significant contributions as a Black woman artist, showcasing her colorful abstract works from global travels.
The 'Class Action' exhibit at the DC History Center sheds light on the historical struggles for educational equity in Washington, D.C., from slavery to the Civil Rights Movement.
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