A Slice of History: Eat Pizza and Explore Ancestral Spaces

Tudor Place Historic House & Garden 1644 31st St NW, Washington, DC, United States

All 18-30 years old who enjoy pizza with your history: this event is for you! Take a bite out of history with Tudor Place and explore a 19th century historic house at your own pace. Experience “Ancestral Spaces: People of African Descent at Tudor Place” that reimagines over 10 rooms and is a disruption to […]

Explore Online Collection of African American History

Historic Alexandria , United States

From Parker Gray school photos to Black Lives Remembered protest objects, explore images and objects from Historic Alexandria that tell the story of our community.

Free

Visible Hand Project

The Center for Constitutional Studies at Utah Valley University has launched the Visible Hand Project, which offers free, nonpartisan civic education to Utah Businesses and their employees. Adam Smith’s invisible hand describes the unseen forces of self-interest that impact our free-market economy. While navigating these dynamics, business leaders can be among our state’s strongest civic […]

Story Book Trail: The Juneteenth Story by Alliah L. Agostini

Liberty Hall Gardens 202 Wilkinson St, Frankfort, KY, United States

June 13th- June 20th This month we are featuring 'The Juneteenth Story' along our Story Book Trail! Stroll through our 200 year old gardens and learn about the story behind America's newest federal holiday.

This Constitution Podcast

This Constitution is an every-two-weeks podcast ordained and established by the Center for Constitutional Studies at Utah Valley University, the home of Utah’s Civic Thought & Leadership Initiative. Co-hosted by Savannah Eccles Johnston and Matthew Brogdon, This Constitution equips listeners with the knowledge and insights to engage with the most pressing political questions of our […]

Revere House Radio: Podcast about the American Revolution and Beyond

Revere House Radio brings you all things Revere House, from the true story of Paul Revere’s midnight ride to lesser-known history, author interviews, and more! The Paul Revere House is in Boston’s North End, a neighborhood with a rich and varied immigrant history, and various episodes cover this history, colonial Boston, and related events. You […]

An Unholy Traffic – Book Talk With Robert K.D. Colby

In a book talk presented by the Library of Virginia historian Robert K.D. Colby discusses “An Unholy Traffic: Slave Trading in the Civil War South,” which examines how Confederates bought and sold thousands of men, women and children through a persisting trade in enslaved people.

Lake County’s Involvement in the Underground Railroad

Hear stories of local involvement in anti-slaver activities and the Underground Railroad. Learn about how Northeastern Illinois was the strongest area of anti-slavery sentiment in the state in this virtual program.

$3

AACHM Living Oral History Project Walking Tour

This is an independent walking tour that you can do at any time. Presented in Partnership between the African American Cultural and Historical Museum of Washtenaw County and the Ann Arbor District Library. The Living Oral History Project interviews African Americans who have lived in the Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti areas all or most of their lives. […]

“Give Me Liberty” Exhibition Highlight Tours

Virginia Museum of History & Culture 428 N Arthur Ashe Boulevard, Richmond, VA, United States

Join members of the Virginia Museum of History & Culture (VMHC) education team for thirty-minute highlight tours as they offer you an introduction to our newest exhibition, "Give Me Liberty: Virginia & The Forging of a Nation." Commemorating the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, "Give Me Liberty" highlights Virginia’s leading role in the […]

While the tour is free, Daily Admission is required.

Bridge of Lament Substack: Daily Readings Reflecting on Lynchburg, Virginia

Subscribe to read short essays, poems, or narratives posted daily between June 19th and July 4th to guide us in remembering, lamenting, and seeking renewal over the history and legacy of racialization in Lynchburg, Virginia. We are a local writer/editor collective reflecting on our city’s racial past and working towards properly celebrating its successes and […]

Weinstein Author Series – Larry Roeder | Dirt Don’t Burn

View this discussion at the Library of Virginia with author Larry Roeder and Nathan Bailey about a Loudoun County, Virginia, community that overcame the cultural and legal hurdles of systematic racism to increase the equality of education for all children in the area. “Dirt Don't Burn: A Black Community's Struggle for Educational Equality Under Segregation” […]