Set Up a Civic Conversation with Family or Friends

This small-group discussion topic series encourages informed conversations around complex issues affecting Virginians and Americans. To facilitate these discussions, the Library of Virginia has chosen an accessible film to watch, created extensive online resource guides about the topic, and generated some potential discussion questions.

Increase Your Civic Health Beyond the Ballot Box

From this webinar, you will be able to: - Explain why civic engagement is vital to the health of the Commonwealth of Virginia - Explore VPAP’s tools and resources for civic engagement beyond voting --My Personal Civic Engagement Plan -- Civics Navigator Resource Toolkit -- Inquiry-Focused Approaches and Applications - Begin to build your civic […]

Resilience Amid Resistance: Pay As You Can Exhibition Admission

Rocktown History 382 High St, Dayton, VA, United States

Discover history made by students as told by students. This Civics Season, pay as you can to step into Resilience Amid Resistance—a groundbreaking exhibit created entirely by Rockingham County high school students who dared to ask: "How can we right history?" (A play of the words: right and write.) Through original research, community interviews, and […]

Pay As You Can

America’s 250th Wish Wall in Pittsburgh

Heinz History Center 1212 Smallman St, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

You can also share your hope for the United States ahead of its 250th birthday by adding your idea to our pop-up Wish Wall in the museum’s fourth floor Campbell Gallery or online at OnOur250th.org. Let us know how you think we can best write the next chapter of American history and share your wish […]

Included with General Admission

On Our 250th Wish Wall with Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library

Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Office 350 Third Avenue, Medora, ND, United States

Join us at the office of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in beautiful Medora, North Dakota, to record your wishes on America's 250th anniversary. We especially welcome your wishes related to conservation since TR was our conservation president.

Art, Healing, and Community Support: How Queerness thrives in Empathy and Expression

South Asia Institute 1925 S Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL, United States

How can art serve as a tool for healing in queer communities? What roles have pop culture, drag, music, writing, and other creative expressions played in helping queer individuals embrace and understand their identities? How can parents, families, friends, and communities show meaningful solidarity by supporting queer people and their artistic expressions? Moderated by Music […]

Share Your Civic Success Story

This is your opportunity to have your civic success story featured! We invite young adults (18-29, based in the USA) to submit their stories of making a difference. Tell us about your journey, the challenges you navigated, and the tangible impact you achieved. Your experience will contribute to an inspiring collection that showcases youth leadership […]

Blast from the Past Book Club

Virginia Randolph Museum 2200 Mountain Road, Glen Allen, VA, United States

Meadow Farm staff and Henrico County Public Libraries come together for our bimonthly book club! We will read a new book and visit a different Henrico County historic site every other month. After the book discussion, we will talk about the ties between the site and the book. A tour of the site is included. […]

Summer Film Series: Rev. Fred Shuttlesworth and Civil Rights

Sidewalk Film Center + Cinema 1821 2nd Ave N, Birmingham , AL, United States

BCRI x Sidewalk Cinema: Summer Film Series – Shuttlesworth The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute is partnering with Sidewalk Film Center + Cinema for a Summer Film Series! We’re using film to spark honest conversation across generations, in hopes of moving us into action together. We’re kicking things off with a screening of Shuttlesworth, a documentary […]

Slice of History Trivia Night at Heinz History Center

Heinz History Center 1212 Smallman St, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Bring your friends for conversation, happy hour drinks, American history trivia, and free pizza after regular museum hours! Join the Heinz History Center and more than 200 iconic museums across America to kick off the fifth annual Civic Season. Enjoy free pizza provided by Pizza to the Polls and test your knowledge of American history […]

Black History Film Series

The Little Carver 226 N. Hackberry, San Antonio, TX, United States

The doors to The Little Carver open at 5:30pm, and the film begins at 6pm. “Black Is…Black Ain’t” rejoices in Black diversity, but many bare their pain at having been silenced or excluded because they were perceived as “not Black enough” or conversely “too Black.” Black Is…Black Ain’t marshals a powerful critique of sexism, patriarchy, […]

Free

Faces of Freedom: A 160th Juneteenth Celebration

Meadow Farm Museum 3400 Mountain Road, Glen Allen, VA, United States

Since 1619, people of African ancestry have been woven into the American tapestry. Our Faces of Freedom full-day event celebrates Africans and African Americans from the 1600s to today. Atumpan will perform traditional dance with drums to honor the first Africans to arrive in the Americas. Historical interpreters will be on-site and on stage to […]