Inalienable Rights: History Through the Eyes of Enslaved Virginians

On May 24th, Woodlawn will welcome Joe McGill and the Slave Dwelling Project to the site as the centerpiece for a day of free public programming. Inalienable Rights will consist of a group of living historians and storytellers sharing about the lives and history of people enslaved at Woodlawn and similar plantations in Virginia. Program generously funded by the Virginia Humanities, Virginia Commission for the Arts and Virginia Tourism VA250 Commission Grant program. There is no cost to attend, but you can register using the link.

Event Details

Date & Time

Location

Woodlawn & Pope-Leighey House

May 6, 2025

2025 VCUarts MFA Thesis Exhibition Opening (Ongoing)

Institute for Contemporary Art
May 6, 2025

Yoga on the Magnolia Terrace

Carlyle House Historic Park