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SUMMARY:Freedom and the Future of Learning
DESCRIPTION:At this historic moment\, in-between Juneteenth and July 4th\, Got History is pleased to invite you to join a 1-hour long experience on Friday\, July 1\, at 12pm EST featuring UnTextbooked podcasters to reflect on the question of “How Can Better History Learning Foster Freedom?” We are hosting this as part of the inaugural Civic Season\, a new kind of collaborative summer festival hosted by Made By Us and Civics Unplugged to strengthen our democracy. This interactive session will give you the opportunity to hear about approaches to enhancing freedom through learning history in and with communities\, and to meet people who share the vision of a future in which every person can thrive. 
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/freedom-and-the-future-of-learning/
LOCATION:got history?\, United States
CATEGORIES:Interdependence
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SUMMARY:Sign up to Join All Vote No Play Day in November
DESCRIPTION:The #AllVoteNoPlay nonpartisan guide of civic drills is focused athletes become great teammates who will grow into strong citizens. This playbook is for team leaders\, coaches or athletes who want to help their teams exercise their power of voting and celebrate what it means to be a great citizen. \nJoin the growing roster of coaches and athletes who made #AllVoteNoPlay a day ON for civic engagement in over 30 states in 2021!
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/sign-up-to-join-all-vote-no-play-day-in-november/
LOCATION:AllVoteNoPlay\, United States
CATEGORIES:Interdependence
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SUMMARY:Immigration: Has America always wanted 'your poor\, your tired\, your huddled masses'? “
DESCRIPTION:A resource developed in partnership with the Library of Congress asks\, “has America always wanted ‘your poor\, your tired\, your huddled masses’? “\nImmigration is as old as human history. People move from one place to another for many reasons. When migration occurs across a national border\, it is called immigration. When relocation happens within the same country\, it is termed emigration. Historians often attribute the movement to “push-pull” factors. Sometimes conditions at home become so dangerous or challenging that people are forced to move elsewhere. Wars\, famines\, economic issues or political oppression are often “push” factors encouraging people to seek safety or better conditions somewhere else. Sometimes opportunities in a new land attract newcomers. Cheap and fertile farmlands in the United States lured hundreds of thousands of immigrants in the latter 19th century. Political and religious freedom\, good jobs and educational opportunities “pulled” many to America to seek a fresh start in the states. \nYou’ll reflect on the following questions:\nHow have laws regulating immigration changed over time?\nHow have responses and support for immigrants and refugees evolved over time?\nHow have attitudes or viewpoints about immigration changed over time?
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/immigration-regulation-response-and-attitudes-in-america/
LOCATION:State Historical Museum of Iowa\, IA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independence + Freedom,Interdependence
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SUMMARY:Rep Ep 5: Tell The Truth\, Truth
DESCRIPTION:Do we even need representation? What does “telling the truth” actually mean and why do we do it? Does objectivity exist? Can our biases work in our favor? These questions have come up over and over again throughout the journey of Rep\, and in this chapter\, we face them head on.\nOur story guides include comedian and actor Hasan Minhaj\, journalist Aymann Ismail\, writer Najma Sharif and others.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/rep-ep-5-tell-the-truth-truth/
LOCATION:At Your Service Imprint\, United States
CATEGORIES:Be Heard,Interdependence
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