Have a Conversation that Bridges Our Differences with America Talks

Listen First Coalition , United States

National Week of Conversation 2021 invites Americans of all stripes to listen, extend grace, and discover common interests. Find conversations near you, virtually or in person, and explore topics with fellow Americans that can bridge divides.

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Deliberation Guide: The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

Smithsonian's National Museum of American History , United States

This deliberation guide focuses on the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, encouraging students to examine the choices the Californio indigenous people faced in June 1849 as they determined how they would approach, or avoid, a future as American citizens. As students investigate the cultural, historical, economic, and political context of the time, they will wrestle with […]

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Fully-Funded Summer Exchange and Online Hangouts

American Exchange Project , United States

The American Exchange Project is a fully-funded (that's right, FREE) summer exchange program for recently graduated high schoolers. We all should see the country in which we live, to experience life as our neighbors experience it, and to learn this country’s rich history and cultures from the people and places in it. Sign up for […]

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Checkology(R) Virtual Classroom

News Literacy Project , United States

Checkology’s lessons and other resources show you how to navigate today’s challenging information landscape. You will learn how to identify credible information, seek out reliable sources, and apply critical thinking skills to separate fact-based content from falsehoods. Checkology gives you the habits of mind and tools to evaluate and interpret information. And you gain an […]

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Explore the Richmond Uprising Exhibit

American Civil War Museum , United States

In both the Richmond Bread Riot of 1863 and the ongoing protests against police brutality, we hear the voice of people who suffer from inequitable systems – in 1863, it was food distribution and inflation; now, it is systemic racism in the law enforcement and criminal justice system. Though not the same, placing the two […]

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A Bridge to the Past: Sangamon Historical Society

Sangamon Experience , United States

The Sangamon County Historical Society (SCHS) was created in 1961 to preserve county history through publications, tours, donations, programs, and special projects. Join SCHS president Stephine Martin as she discusses the history of the SCHS, what the society is currently working on, and what you can discover at the Sangamon Valley Collection at Lincoln Library, […]

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Recipe Cards for Civic Conversation

The Family Dinner Project , United States

One way families can connect with the past and mark the Civic Season together begins with talking about historical events and concepts related to the celebration. Talking about the Civic Season can include discussions about Juneteenth and the Fourth of July, as well as the Bill of Rights, Civil Rights and Service to Others. Start […]

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Sustaining Slavery: Mapping Kentucky’s Support for the Domestic Slave Trade

Filson Historical Society , United States

Utilize the interactive map to learn about the locations and operations of Ohio Valley businesses that fed, clothed, transported, and processed the products of plantations in Kentucky and down the Mississippi Valley. Reference the keyword and commodities indexes to search for terms connected to enslaved labor. Discover the research methods implemented and source material used […]

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A Community Conversation: Beyond the 50 States

America250 , United States

The United States is made up of 50 states, plus 6 territories/jurisdictions: Guam, the Northern Mariana Islands, Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and Washington, DC. In this pre-recorded conversation, representatives from these places speak about their connection to the United States and the unique histories and diversity of these places. Panelists included […]

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Bound by Faith: The Bibles of Cleveland County

Kings Mountain Historical Museum 100 East Mountain St., PO Box 552, Kings Mountain, NC, United States

EXHIBIT Bound by Faith: The Bibles of Cleveland County June 21-October 22, 2022 Tuesday-Saturday/ 10am-4pm FREE ADMISSION The Kings Mountain Historical Museum is proud to announce a new exhibit coming this summer. The exhibit was created in conjunction with The Dover Library’s University Archives at Gardner Webb University and The Earl Scruggs Center. Bound by […]

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American Indian Life Series (Multiple dates)

Colonial Williamsburg 429 E. Duke of Gloucester Street, Williamsburg, VA, United States

Join us for this thought-provoking series exploring past and present American Indian cultures. Each day, an American Indian Interpreter will delve into a different topic: You may examine certain native societies’ influence on American democracy and its struggle for independence and the ways in which they adapted to this changing world. You may discover how […]

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How Women’s Sports Have Progressed Since Title IX

UT Center for Sport, Peace & Society , United States

On June 23, to celebrate 50 years of Title IX, the UT Center for Sport, Peace and Society will launch a website that includes interactive global maps highlighting the connection between national and international laws and policies to the history and progression of women’s sports. This multimedia storytelling and research project champions the fearless superheroes […]

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