We are community members, preservationists, scholars, architects, organizers, artists, advocates, former residents, and descendants who have come together to create a vision for the future of five historically landmarked buildings at Barry Farm.

Director

Corey Shaw, Jr.

Steering Committee

 Advisory Board

Partners

To date, the DC Legacy Project: Barry Farm-Hillsdale has received support from HumanitiesDC through its Community Heritage and Vision Partnership grant programs. The National Trust for Historic Preservation provided a Preservation Grant and a Telling the Full History Preservation Fund award.

In partnership with the Bertelsmann Foundation, DC Legacy Project produced a 50-minute documentary film, Barry Farm: Community, Land and Justice in Washington DC, which premiered in June 2022.

The National Park Service has added the DC Legacy Project and the Barry Farm historic landmark to its Reconstruction Era National Historic Network and African American Civil Rights Network.

Respectively, these networks include many units of the national park system, as well as sites managed by state, local, and private entities that preserve locations and stories that tell the story of the crucial transition from slavery to freedom in the aftermath of Civil War, as well as a comprehensive narrative of the people, places, and events associated with African American Civil Rights movement in the United States.