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SUMMARY:The 1837 Ioway Map - A Native Nation and the Importance of Story and Place
DESCRIPTION:An excerpt from “Lost Nation: The Ioway 2” focused on the Ioway Nation’s use of a hand-drawn map\, depicting 200 years of tribal history\, in an 1837 U.S. land claim dispute.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/the-1837-ioway-map-a-native-nation-and-the-importance-of-story-and-place/
LOCATION:Fourth Wall Films\, United States
CATEGORIES:Be Heard,Native American Experience
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ORGANIZER;CN="Fourth%20Wall%20Films":MAILTO:kelly.rundle@fourthwallfilms.com
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SUMMARY:No Playbook - School Integration During Massive Resistance
DESCRIPTION:The story of Virginia’s Massive Resistance to Brown v. Board has been told many times. Most of those treatments focus on the political\, legal\, and educational aspects of desegregation. Often lost in these histories are the personal experiences of those whose lives were most immediately affected—the young people who were the first to cross previously enforced boundaries and charted new social norms. \nAs recently as the 1960s\, most schools in the American South were racially segregated. Resistance to school desegregation in Charlottesville and Albemarle County\, Virginia\, continued for at least a decade more. During that time\, it was not just classrooms that were changing; it was sports teams\, school hallways\, and communities as a whole. The oral histories of dozens of former students\, many of them athletes\, offer first-hand reflections of what it was like during those years of unprecedented change. How did desegregation actually take place when “there was no playbook?” Find out from those who lived it.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/no-playbook-school-integration-during-massive-resistance/
LOCATION:Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society\, United States
CATEGORIES:African American Experience,Be Heard,Repairing and Remembering
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ORGANIZER;CN="Albemarle%20Charlottesville%20Historical%20Society":MAILTO:executivedirector@albemarlehistory.org
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SUMMARY:"The Orange Story" - Online learning resource on Japanese American forced removal and incarceration
DESCRIPTION:“The Orange Story” is an award-winning educational online tool (film + interactive site) to learn about the forced removal of Japanese Americans from the west coast as part of Japanese American WWII incarceration history. This project is a film in four parts [total run time: 15:10] explored through an interactive website that contains primary and secondary sources\, specially curated by a team of top scholars. Watch the trailer for the short film here: https://youtu.be/mgsLmjkzhyw
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/the-orange-story-online-learning-resource-on-japanese-american-forced-removal-and-incarceration/
LOCATION:Full Spectrum Features\, United States
CATEGORIES:Be Heard,Repairing and Remembering
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ORGANIZER;CN="Full%20Spectrum%20Features":MAILTO:ashley@fullspectrumfeatures.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260501T154300
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SUMMARY:What Does Justice Mean to You?
DESCRIPTION:Created in connection with the anniversary of the 19th Amendment being ratified\, the York County History Center dives into the history of the Women’s Suffrage Movement.  We invite you to virtually explore the role of the Justice Bell & York County in the Women’s Suffrage Movement and learn about suffragists like Anna Dill Gamble and Etha Cowels Armstrong.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/what-does-justice-mean-to-you/
LOCATION:York County History Center\, United States
CATEGORIES:Be Heard,Independence + Freedom,Rights, Duties + Voting
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ORGANIZER;CN="York%20County%20History%20Center":MAILTO:csmith@yorkhistorycenter.org
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230523T152113Z
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SUMMARY:Get Ready to Vote with the History of Voting Rights
DESCRIPTION:Through the generations many have fought for the right to vote\, whether it was the Revolutionary War to free the colonies from the British or the push for Women’s Suffrage. That fight was long. That fight was hard. And that fight is ongoing. Check out this history of voting and your role in it’s future!
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/history-of-voting-and-your-role-in-the-future/
LOCATION:ActiVote\, United States
CATEGORIES:Be Heard,Rights, Duties + Voting
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ORGANIZER;CN="ActiVote":MAILTO:sara@activote.net
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SUMMARY:Save As: NextGen Heritage Conservation Podcast
DESCRIPTION:Why do we save places? For whom? Who decides? Heritage conservation graduate students at the University of Southern California explore these and other issues through groundbreaking research rooted in their passions and identities. Hear their stories on the award-winning podcast\, Save As: NextGen Heritage Conservation. You’ll learn about legacy businesses in immigrant neighborhoods\, sites of racial violence and havens of substance use recovery\, fictional history and acoustic heritage\, and so much more. You’ll also hear how alums are transforming what we know as “historic preservation” into a people-centered practice that works for everyone. Listen at saveas.place or wherever you get your podcasts\, and connect with us @saveasnextgen on Instagram.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/save-as-nextgen-heritage-conservation-podcast-2/
LOCATION:Heritage Conservation Programs\, University of Southern California\, United States
CATEGORIES:Be Heard,Repairing and Remembering
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ORGANIZER;CN="Heritage%20Conservation%20Programs%2C%20University%20of%20Southern%20California":MAILTO:cindy@cindyolnick.com
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SUMMARY:The Round Table Podcast Playlists
DESCRIPTION:The Round Table is a weekly youth-run podcast from Next Generation Politics/YVote\, a youth civic engagement nonprofit. The podcast provides a platform for conversation and engagement of civically-minded young people from different parts of the country and strives to model civil dialogue across various divides—socioeconomic\, racial\, ethnic\, political\, and regional. We aim to challenge norms and represent all kinds of diversity—especially of perspective and ideas—enabling listeners to “hear” our thinking. These curated playlists offer listeners a selection of episodes around civic learning\, bridging divides\, and youth voting. The Round Table is 100% created and edited by young people committed to building a more just and joyous world.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/the-round-table-podcast-playlists/
LOCATION:Next Generation Politics / YVote\, United States
CATEGORIES:Be Heard,Rights, Duties + Voting
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ORGANIZER;CN="Next%20Generation%20Politics%20%2F%20YVote":MAILTO:katie@yvoteny.org
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SUMMARY:A guide: Speaking Out to Strengthen the Guardrails of Democracy
DESCRIPTION:This guide provides background and offers promising ideas for those willing to speak out the strengthen the guardrails of democracy. It identifies the societal forces that have made the nation’s democracy vulnerable\, the markers of a slide from a democracy to an autocracy\, suggestions for countering these markers\, and promising avenues for communicating in the midst of the information fog. It includes a four-page checklist for speaking out and illustrations of people speaking out constructively.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/a-guide-speaking-out-to-strengthen-the-guardrails-of-democracy/
LOCATION:The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law Divided Community Project and Ohio State University Mershon Center for International Security Studies\, United States
CATEGORIES:Be Heard
ORGANIZER;CN="The%20Ohio%20State%20University%20Moritz%20College%20of%20Law%20Divided%20Community%20Project%20and%20Ohio%20State%20University%20Mershon%20Center%20for%20International%20Security%20Studies":MAILTO:rogers.23@osu.edu
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SUMMARY:Digital Futurism: Evening Conversations
DESCRIPTION:Calling all up-and-coming history-makers and creatives!\nWhat do you dream for the future? Could the start of that future be right in the palm of your hand? What can we imagine and invent together\, inspired by technology? \nFor better or for worse\, cellphones have shaped who we are as a global society\, and they will for decades to come. That’s the focus of an exhibition being planned at the National Museum of Natural History for 2023 – and we need to talk about it! What can we dream up together to ensure that our tech reflects us? \nTwo evening conversations at the D.C. Public Library feature a panel of Black women futurists\, designers\, artists\, musicians\, and novelists who have influenced this tech and how we use it. You’ll take away a new understanding of the factors that shape our relationship with technology\, and be invited to interact in a community-style re-imagining of our future. \nJoin for one night or both\, and come ready to participate\, connect with others\, and learn from experts!\n(You must register for both events separately). \nEvening One (Panel Discussion)\, June 29\nWarm-ups // Lightning Talks from Leaders // Brainstorming Challenges + Solutions \nFeaturing:\nCarolyn Malachi\, mix engineer\, producer\, Grammy-nominated artist\, and educator\nAllissa Richardson (via Zoom)\, journalist\, professor and author of Bearing Witness While Black: African Americans\, Smartphones and the New Protest #Journalism\nKamal Sinclair (via Zoom)\, former Executive Director\, Guild of Future Architects\nAshleigh Coren\, Smithsonian Institution\nRegister \nEvening Two (w/ Nnedi Okorafor)\, June 30\nWarm-ups // Community Storytelling: Imagining Our Future \nFeaturing:\nNnedi Okorafor (via Zoom)\, science fiction and fantasy novelist\nAshleigh Coren\, Smithsonian Institution\nRegister \n*These are free IN PERSON events designed for 18-25 year olds (but all are welcome). Some presenters will be participating virtually. The events will not be recorded\, so we hope to see you there.* \nThis program received support from the Smithsonian American Women’s History Initiative.\nThe exhibit and future programming of Cellphone: Unseen Connections is made possible by lead sponsor Qualcomm with additional major support by T-Mobile.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/digital-futurism-evening-conversations/
LOCATION:Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History\, Martin Luther King Jr Public Library\, 901 G St NW\, Washington\, 20001\, United States
CATEGORIES:African American Experience,Be Heard
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ORGANIZER;CN="popsonc%40si.edu":MAILTO:popsonc@si.edu
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