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In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the 26th Amendment, join the National Archives Foundation for a virtual program exploring the history of civic engagement among youth, the impact that young people had in the most recent election, and a discussion of what the future of civic engagement looks like for young women today.

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Women’s Suffrage: The Movement in Louisville

Women’s Suffrage: The Movement in Louisville

By Filson Historical Society

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Native Americans in the Nation’s Capitol

Native Americans in the Nation’s Capitol

By U.S. Capitol Visitor Center

  • Live in Real Time

06/24/2025

Liberated Voices/Changed Lives: Women’s Suffrage

Liberated Voices/Changed Lives: Women’s Suffrage

By Putnam Museum and Science Center

  • Anytime/On Your Own
Civic Renewal Conversation Guide

Civic Renewal Conversation Guide

By Living Room Conversations

  • Anytime/On Your Own
Waste as Art: Excavating Future Futures Through Multiple Perspectives

Waste as Art: Excavating Future Futures Through Multiple Perspectives

By Grounds for Sculptures

  • Live in Real Time

06/28/2025

The Incomparable Helen Humes: The Life and Career of Louisville’s Legendary Jazz and Blues Singer