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DC Alley Archives

DC Alley Archives

Written by: Briana Thomas
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DC Alley Archives is a five-part podcast series from the DC History Center exploring the hidden histories of Washington, DC’s historic alleyways. Hosted by author and journalist Briana Thomas, the series uncovers how these narrow passageways once served as vibrant centers of Black life, community, labor, and culture dating back to the Civil War era.

Through conversations with historians, community activists, artists, policymakers, and residents, DC Alley Archives examines the rise and displacement of alley communities, and the modern transformation of these spaces into trendy destinations shaped by gentrification.

From hidden history to fair housing, this series asks: What do DC’s alleyways reveal about the city’s past—and its future?

Learn more at dchistory.org

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Episodes
  • Tomorrow's History
    May 26 2026

    This episode closes the DC Alley Archives series with conversations featuring neighborhood commissioner Steven McCarty, restaurant owner Chad Spangler, filmmaker Todd Clark, and researcher Dr. David Salter. They explore the alleyways' layered history, present-day challenges—like trash, zoning, and rising housing costs—and the cultural role of alleys as community spaces.

    Guests reflect on preservation, revitalization, and visions for inclusive development that protects both buildings and the people who make these alleys home.

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    28 mins
  • Thin Line: Revitalization vs. Gentrification in DC's Alleyways
    May 26 2026

    Host Briana Thomas sits down with Gretchen Wharton and Dr. Lopez Matthews Jr. to explore the fine line between revitalization and gentrification in Washington, DC, focusing on historic alleyways, neighborhood change, and the role of archives and preservation.

    The episode highlights personal histories from Shaw, efforts to name and preserve alley spaces, and practical ways residents can engage in planning to protect community heritage while fostering responsible growth.

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    27 mins
  • Where Did Everyone Go? Displacement, Race, and DC’s Alleyways
    May 26 2026

    Host Briana Thomas speaks with Bryan Green (National Association of Realtors) and Dr. Bi'Anncha Andrews about the history and impact of alleyway communities in Washington, DC, exploring how real estate policy, redlining, racial covenants, and urban renewal drove displacement and shaped neighborhood change.

    The episode highlights the loss of cultural value and generational wealth, the role of Black women in resistance and advocacy, and current challenges and policy ideas for building inclusive, equitable housing while preserving community networks.

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    32 mins
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