We are thrilled to have you join an intimate panel conversation during Purpose Tour 2025: Empowering Communities through Open Conversations in Washington, D.C., at Hill Prince on February 11, 2025.
About the Conversation: Between Lines and Shadows
A powerful conversation where writers and artists will explore how their creative work opens doors, daring us to imagine a new reality. This conversation will challenge us to confront what is, and what was, while exploring the stories that have been suppressed and giving voice to the narratives we've been searching for. In this intersection of art and history, we’ll take a journey to reclaim what we’ve forgotten. It is a call to disrupt, reflect, and reshape the narratives that shape us.
About the Purpose Tour: Amplifying Voices Nationwide
Washington, D.C., will be the first stop on the Purpose Tour, which will visit 11 cities, creating spaces for conversations that inspire sustainable change. Sessions will be recorded and shared across podcast platforms and YouTube to ensure a lasting impact beyond the event.
By participating, you will help empower emerging leaders, foster connections across communities, and support the application launch for the $150K Black Justice Fellowship grant round, designed to uplift grassroots changemakers.
PANELISTS
● Adedayo Kosoko – Director/Photographer
● Alexa Patrick – Author, Poet, Educator
● Charles Philippe Jean-Pierre – Artist
EVENT DETAILS
● Date: Tuesday, February 11, 2025
● Time: Doors open at 6:00 PM. The panel will be live taped. Please arrive no later than 7:00 PM to avoid interrupting the recording.
● Location: Purpose Club - 1335 Linden Court NE (access through alley next to Atlas Theater). It is a speakeasy, so if you feel lost, you are in the right place. Look for the white door.
● Parking: Street parking is available on Maryland Avenue and H Street, and there are nearby parking lots for your convenience:
○ AirGarage parking lot – 1207 H St, NE [Link]
○ Parking lot at 1000 H St, NE (Spots must be reserved through SpotHero or another parking app) ● Attire: Business Casual to Casual
About GOODProjects
GOODProjects is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering Black leaders and fostering social justice through initiatives that promote community engagement, youth leadership, and racial equity. We provide resources, mentorship, and platforms for emerging leaders to address systemic inequalities and create sustainable change in their communities. Through programs like the Black Justice Fellowship, Purpose Club, and other impactful initiatives, GOODProjects strives to amplify the voices of those working to make a difference in underserved communities across the nation.
For more information, visit goodprojects.org or contact us at good@goodprojects.org.