The DMV Democracy Festival
Mark your calendar for DemFest 2025! DemFest is Saturday, October 4, 1-6pm at All Souls Church Unitarian, 1500 Harvard St NW, Washington, DC, an eight-minute walk from the Columbia Heights Metro Station on the Green Line.
Click here for the DemFest schedule.
RSVP to attend, volunteer, or partner (i.e., sponsor, table, speak, help evaluate, etc.) DemFest.
Learning Life encourages DC area residents to help sustain and grow DemFest as a new tradition in the nation’s capital region by (1) donating $50, $100 or what you can afford, (2) becoming a Friend of DemFest, or (3) sponsoring DemFest at $250, $500, $1,000 or $3,000 levels as an individual or an organization.
Summary & Purpose
Widen and deepen civic engagement, foster collaboration, and make democracy more fun and social with a financially sustainable, youth and family-friendly democracy festival in the Washington, DC capital region.
Context
Dance, flowers, marijuana, beer and wine all get festivals. If we want to make democracy more engaging for more people, rather than boring or divisive, why aren’t we investing in democracy festivals? If democracy is so important to Americans, why don’t we have democracy festivals every year in towns and cities across the country? If Washington DC is the capital of our country, and democracy is central to American freedom, why does the DC area annually spend more time and money on wine, folk life, and cherry blossom festivals than a democracy festival?
In the mid to late 1800s, American democracy was often highly participatory and fun, involving parades, rallies, music, public speeches and debates, culminating in elections with some of the highest voter turnout in U.S. history. Democracy then was also conflictual, corrupt and exclusionary (e.g., women and people of color were often or always barred from participating), so progressive reformers gradually remade American politics into what it is now: relatively orderly, peaceful, inclusive, yet also less fun. Can we make democracy fun again, without spurring conflict, corruption and exclusion? Learning Life, a DC-based educational nonprofit, believes we can, in part with democracy festivals, as part of a wider Democracy Learning Community (DLC). And we’re not alone: democracy festivals are spreading in Europe.
Here are five reasons to support democracy festivals, and here is a report on the first DMV Democracy Festival, which took place on October 26, 2024 at Friendship Collegiate Academy in DC.
Goals
Produce a youth and family-friendly DMV Democracy Festival (DemFest) that:
- Makes democracy fun for all ages
- Widens participation in democracy
- Deepens civic learning
- Is financially self-sustaining, and helps grow the wider DLC
- Fosters creative collaboration, particularly between folks in the DMV arts, education, business, philanthropic, and democracy sectors
Date, Location, Transportation
Mark your calendar! DemFest 2025 takes place on Saturday, October 4, 1-6pm, at All Souls Church Unitarian at 1500 Harvard St NW in Washington, DC.
Transportation:
Train: Columbia Heights Station on the Green Line is an 8-minute walk away from the Church.
Bus: Bus lines within a five minutes walk of the Church are S2, 52, 54, 63, 64, 90, 92.
Car: There is neighborhood and metered on-street parking on many streets around the Church. There are also three Colonial Parking lots located within a 15 minute walk of All Souls Church (1) 12 min: Lot 462, 2421 18th St NW, 202-298-7009, open 24/7, (2) 15 min: Lot 879, 1345 Park Rd NW, 202-295-8100, open 24/7, (3) Lot 609, 2519 Connecticut Ave NW, 202-295-8100, open 8am-11pm Oct 4.
DemFest Activities
DemFest 2025’s activities include:
- Games, digital or analog, stationary or active, for kids of different ages and adults to learn and practice democracy through play.
- Arts, including a comedy show for democracy, and a participatory Democracy Wall for DemFest attendees to draw and write about democracy.
- A democracy market featuring a variety of democracy-related business, nonprofit and government organizational tables with information, resources, goods for sale, and opportunities to engage.
- A Youth Summit on Youth Policymaking, allowing diverse DMV 8th-12th graders to come together to learn, deliberate and propose school, city, county and/or state policies that empower youth.
- Discussions on democracy and the DC region, media, education, economics, polarization and authoritarianism, and world democracy trends.
Click here for the full DemFest 2025 schedule.
Entry, Participation & Support
Entry to DemFest is free. RSVP to attend, volunteer, or partner (i.e., sponsor, table, speak, help evaluate, etc.) DemFest.
Learning Life encourages DC area residents to help sustain and grow DemFest as a new tradition in the nation’s capital region by (1) donating $50, $100 or what you can afford, (2) becoming a Friend of DemFest, or (3) sponsoring DemFest at $250, $500, $1,000 or $3,000 levels as an individual or an organization.

