Artist Led Exhibition Tour: Living Without the Gods

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

Join us for an artist-led gallery tour of our first floor solo exhibition "Living Without the Gods" by Chicago-based South Asian American artist Shaurya Kumar. Kumar is an artist of recollection who immerses himself in memoirs and imagery of history, context and time. His body of work addresses the transposition of artifacts from their original […]

$15

Pizza on the Prairie: College Edition

Conner Prairie Museum , United States

Bring your friends and come join Conner Prairie in celebrating the fifth annual year of Civic Season with our first installment of "A Slice of History" sponsored by Gen Z organization, Made by Us! You are invited to come socialize, network, and share your thoughts on America 250th with a classic pizza party! The first […]

LVA On the Go at Poquoson’s Picnic in the Park

Library of Virginia VA, United States

Engage with community and family history and learn about Library of Virginia resources by visiting our On the Go vehicle at Picnic in the Park, Poquoson's 50th anniversary celebration. Library staff will provide genealogy help, assist with Library account registration, and share information about our resources like Virginia Untold: The African American Narrative database and […]

Slice of History: Trivia Saturday at Gunston Hall

George Mason's Gunston Hall 10709 Gunston Road, Lorton, VA, United States

🍕🧠 Trivia + Pizza = The Perfect Summer Saturday! 🧠🍕 Join us at Gunston Hall as we kick off Civic Season with a fun-filled Trivia Saturday in the beautiful Riverside Garden as part of our Summer Saturdays series! 🌿☀️ Join us and our friends from District Trivia and History Made By Us for an afternoon […]

$10

1836 Town Hall Meeting

Conner Prairie Museum , United States

Come see Civic Duty in action as the community members of 1836 Prairietown are come together at the schoolhouse to discuss a problem that needs to be solved.

FREE with General Admission

Feast of Reason

South Street Brewery 106 West South Street, Charlottesville, VA, United States

Join us in downtown Charlottesville at South Street Brewery for an afternoon of food and discussion. Inspired by Thomas Jefferson’s legendary dinner parties—where great minds gathered to exchange ideas over food and drink—the Feast of Reason is a unique guided conversation dedicated to intellectual exploration, civil discourse, and the pursuit of knowledge. After getting your […]

Community Healing: “Making and Mending” – Conversation about Art and Disability

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

Join us for a moderated community conversation exploring how artists of South Asia and the diaspora navigate careers at the intersection of art and disability. This event invites participants into a community-building experience that highlights the resilience of artists with disabilities working in creative fields that are often not designed with accessibility in mind. Together, […]

Navigating Mis- and Disinformation 101

DC Public Library 901 G St. NW, Washington, DC, United States

Join MediaWise specialists in this class to help you build skills to tell fact from fiction in media. In this interactive session, you’ll get a crash course in media literacy basics and proven techniques for spotting mis- and disinformation. Then, put your skills to the test with real-world examples — and walk away with practical […]

Slice of History at Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives

Hawaii Mission Houses Historic Site & Archives 553 S King St, Honolulu, HI, United States

What if I told you history could be served with a FREE slice of pizza? Get ready for A Slice of History, where we bring together food, friends, and the stories that didn’t make it into your textbooks! Civic Season unites our oldest federal holiday, July 4th, with our newest: June 19th. It’s a time […]

Civil Rights Talk: Mexican American Teachers and Educational Achievement

Join us for a virtual discussion about Mexican American teachers and Mexican American educational achievement between the 1920s and 1940s. What were the learning conditions for Mexican American teachers and students? How did they contest inequity in education? This virtual talk will feature education historians Gonzalo Guzmán, Philis M. Barragán Goetz, and Laura K. Muñoz. […]

After-Hours Special Program: Explore the Siege of Boston at the Paul Revere

Paul Revere House 19 North Square, Boston, MA, United States

After his midnight ride, Paul Revere couldn’t return to Boston. What became of his family as patriot forces besieged the city, trying to expel the British troops? In this program, you’ll look at the experiences of Revere’s daughter Sarah, helping her mother pack to flee the city, and his son Paul Jr., who was left […]

Glorious 4th

Conner Prairie Museum , United States

July 4th is a time to celebrate the country’s autonomy as the citizens of Prairietown come together to celebrate 60 years of American independence. However, independence and freedom are contested ideas. Through our Dissenting Voices program, experience how history challenges the question of freedom in America with a focus on the Civil Rights movement of […]

FREE with General Admission