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SUMMARY:Deep-Dish Dialogue: COVID-19 and Hunger
DESCRIPTION:Many Americans are food insecure\, but are traditional food pantries and soup kitchens the best models for providing long-term support? In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic\, anti-hunger efforts new and old are still working to meet the increased needs and unprecedented challenges in their communities. Join us as we speak with people who are pushing the boundaries of food aid\, working on innovative efforts to redistribute food and resources to those who need them most\, and aiming for more permanent solutions to food insecurity.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/deep-dish-dialogue-covid-19-and-hunger/
LOCATION:Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History\, United States
CATEGORIES:Interdependence,Repairing and Remembering,Rights, Duties + Voting
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SUMMARY:Deep-Dish Dialogue: Rebuilding the Food System
DESCRIPTION:Explore the cracks and chasms in our food system and meet some of the people advocating for meaningful change for our health\, environment\, and communities. We will hear from leaders working toward a more equitable food future through distinctive approaches and at different scales. Join Danielle Nierenberg\, recipient of the 2020 Julia Child Award\, to learn about the role that individuals can play in helping to reshape the food system. This panel is a collaboration among Food Tank\, The Julia Child Foundation for Gastronomy and Culinary Arts\, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations\, and the National Museum of American History.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/deep-dish-dialogue-rebuilding-the-food-system-2/
LOCATION:Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History\, United States
CATEGORIES:Be Heard,Interdependence,Repairing and Remembering
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SUMMARY:9066 to 9/11
DESCRIPTION:“9066 to 9/11” focuses on the parallels between the post-September 11 treatment of Arab Americans and Muslims in this country with treatment of Japanese Americans after the start of World War II. Revealing striking similarities\, the film addresses the mistreatment of immigrants in the United States\, as well as the lack of historical memory by lawmakers and the public about America’s concentration camps during World War II.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/9066-to-9-11-2/
LOCATION:Japanese American National Museum\, United States
CATEGORIES:Interdependence,Repairing and Remembering,Rights, Duties + Voting
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SUMMARY:Anti-Asian Racism Past & Present / Our Hopes for the Future
DESCRIPTION:JANM’s Chief Curator Karen Ishizuka moderated a discussion with Russell Jeung (SF State University)\, Taz Ahmed (Good Muslim\, Bad Muslim Podcast)\, Renee Tajima-Peña (“Asian Americans” series producer)\, and Robin Toma (LA County Human Relations Commission) about attacks on Asians and Asian Americans across the country during this global pandemic; Asians and Asian Americans speaking out against hate and violence\, as well as communities of color rising up with mutual aid efforts and creative networks of support in this time of physical isolation; the history of anti-Asian sentiment and the power of strong community in the United States; and how we can go beyond going back to “normal” after this pandemic\, and instead imagine a new society that continues to dismantle and fight against racism and prejudice.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/anti-asian-racism-past-present-our-hopes-for-the-future-3/
LOCATION:Japanese American National Museum\, Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Be Heard,Repairing and Remembering,Rights, Duties + Voting
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SUMMARY:What's Missing from Classrooms when Asian American and Pacific Islander Voices Aren't Included?
DESCRIPTION:The experience of co-creating activities with AAPI partners reveals the critical importance of offering learning opportunities to be more reflective of the U.S. population.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/whats-missing-from-classrooms-when-asian-american-and-pacific-islander-voices-arent-included-2/
LOCATION:Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History\, United States
CATEGORIES:Interdependence,Repairing and Remembering
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230503T231127Z
UID:34852-1683141660-1683141660@www.civic-season.com
SUMMARY:Roundhouse Crosstalk Podcast: YOUR Story Here
DESCRIPTION:When you go to a Museum do you see your story reflected in the exhibits and collections? Museums are places that collect and share American Culture\, History\, and Identity. And like American Culture\, History\, and Identity\, Museums are steeped in echos of the past. Who is represented in museum collections? Whose stories do we tell? How are we going to move into a shared future? Join Museum Director\, Ty Smith\, Program & Exhibit Designer\, Kim Whitfield\, and Museum Curator\, Melanie Tran as we tackle these questions with a conversation about American Culture\, representation\, and shared authority in Museums. There is room for all our stories. \nThis Roundhouse Crosstalk episode will be released on June 18th\, 2021 on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/roundhouse-crosstalk-podcast-your-story-here-2/
LOCATION:California State Railroad Museum\, United States
CATEGORIES:Be Heard,Interdependence,Repairing and Remembering
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230518T001910Z
UID:34837-1683141660-1683141660@www.civic-season.com
SUMMARY:Record Your Family History
DESCRIPTION:You don’t need years of rigorous archival experience to document your family’s rich history. Beginning the journey is as easy as sitting down for a conversation with your parents at the dinner table\, or with far-away relatives over Zoom. Check out our tips.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/record-your-family-history-2/
LOCATION:Made By Us\, United States
CATEGORIES:Interdependence,Repairing and Remembering
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UID:34858-1683141660-1683141660@www.civic-season.com
SUMMARY:A Global View of Climate Change Module
DESCRIPTION:Climate change poses an extraordinary threat to the planet and its inhabitants. Explore how it can impact the world\, and your daily life\, with our Climate Change Module!
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/a-global-view-of-climate-change-module-2/
LOCATION:World101 from the Council on Foreign Relations\, United States
CATEGORIES:Interdependence,Repairing and Remembering
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230503T192052
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230503T192052
DTSTAMP:20260501T054813
CREATED:20210603T080853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230503T224500Z
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SUMMARY:Amanda Gorman: Civic Futurist?
DESCRIPTION:Even if you didn’t watch President Biden’s inauguration\, you’ve probably heard of Gorman by now. Her recitation of her original poem “The Hill We Climb” was arguably one of the most memorable and moving portions of the ceremony\, and talk of her talent and poise have taken over the internet in the days since. \nShe is a force of nature\, a voice for our time — and\, whether she knows it or not\, a civic futurist.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/read-amanda-gorman-is-not-only-an-inspiring-poet-but-a-civic-futurist/
LOCATION:Vote By Design\, United States
CATEGORIES:African American Experience,Be Heard,Repairing and Remembering
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SUMMARY:The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America
DESCRIPTION:Listen in as Richard Rothstein and Lila Corwin Berman discuss contemporary racial segregation across the United States. The panelists will dig into the history of public housing projects\, suburbanization\, and the actions of the federal housing administration and then interrogate the racial segregation and income gap in America today as a byproduct of explicit government policies at the local\, state and federal levels. Touching on the negative effects of these policies on African Americans and the United States as a whole\, Rothstein and Berman will address how Jewish Americans specifically benefited from and suffered as a result of these policies.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/the-color-of-law-a-forgotten-history-of-how-our-government-segregated-america/
LOCATION:The National Museum of American Jewish History\, United States
CATEGORIES:Immigration + Opportunity,Independence + Freedom,Repairing and Remembering
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230503T192002
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DTSTAMP:20260501T054813
CREATED:20210609T060258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230503T222207Z
UID:33979-1683141602-1683141602@www.civic-season.com
SUMMARY:Understanding the Unrest of 2020
DESCRIPTION:This collection of reflections and resources offers to point the audience toward several important works that we find useful and accessible when talking about the social unrest begun in 2020. We believe that we all have a place in an alive and evolving history\, and this historical resource list and subsequent discussions can help us find that place. In this post\, we trace contemporary issues that had particular resonance in the American Civil War era and highlight change over time.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/understanding-the-unrest-of-2020/
LOCATION:American Civil War Museum\, United States
CATEGORIES:Be Heard,Repairing and Remembering,Rights, Duties + Voting
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CREATED:20210609T060439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230503T222049Z
UID:33964-1683141600-1683141600@www.civic-season.com
SUMMARY:Road to Freedom: The African American Experience in Civil War-Era Virginia
DESCRIPTION:The Road to Freedom Tour Guide highlights Virginia’s Civil War-era African American experience\, encouraging visitors and Virginians alike to uncover these little-known stories of strife\, growth\, community\, and more. It unleashes the power of both perspective and place and introduces historical figures that have been given little voice until now. This application allows you to interact with these stories in various ways. You can explore the Road to Freedom sites at large\, and investigate the state’s history through tour collections for particular Virginia cities and themes\, and read the illuminating narratives of key events and locations.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/road-to-freedom-the-african-american-experience-in-civil-war-era-virginia/
LOCATION:American Battlefield Trust\, United States
CATEGORIES:African American Experience,Independence + Freedom,Repairing and Remembering
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230503T222209Z
UID:33991-1683141600-1683141600@www.civic-season.com
SUMMARY:Visit the Great Plains Black History Museum
DESCRIPTION:Visit the Great Plains Black History Museum to learn about the contributions and achievements of African Americans with an emphasis on the Great Plains region. To provide a space to learn\, explore\, reflect\, and remind us of our history.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/visit-the-great-plains-black-history-museum/
LOCATION:Great Plains Black History Museum\, United States
CATEGORIES:African American Experience,Independence + Freedom,Repairing and Remembering
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CREATED:20210609T060239Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230503T222225Z
UID:33997-1683141600-1683141600@www.civic-season.com
SUMMARY:Viral Histories: Stories of Racism\, Resilience\, and Resistance in Asian American Communities
DESCRIPTION:During the COVID-19 pandemic\, Asian Americans have experienced increased racism and hate crimes. While these incidents of increased prejudice and violence occur today\, they reflect a long history of how power\, prejudice\, and public health have intersected throughout American history. \nViral Histories shares conversations with community leaders combating racism while serving on the front lines and historians from the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History to connect these experiences to the past.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/viral-histories-stories-of-racism-resilience-and-resistance-in-asian-american-communities/
LOCATION:Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History\, United States
CATEGORIES:How We Celebrate,Repairing and Remembering,Rights, Duties + Voting
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230503T222616Z
UID:34084-1683141600-1683141600@www.civic-season.com
SUMMARY:Remembering Lincoln Project
DESCRIPTION:How did people around the United States feel after the death of President Abraham Lincoln? What did they say? Browse through their responses as they dealt with a time of uncertainty and grief.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/remembering-lincoln-project/
LOCATION:Ford’s Theatre\, United States
CATEGORIES:How We Celebrate,Repairing and Remembering
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DTSTAMP:20260501T054813
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230503T223138Z
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SUMMARY:Reckoning with Organizational History
DESCRIPTION:Over the last few years\, organizations across the United States—including corporations\, universities\, and nonprofits like the American Academy of Arts & Sciences— have begun to reflect on their ties to slavery\, Native genocide\, and other troubling elements of American history. Please join us for a program on why historical self-examination matters and what can be gained from studies of the past. We will hear from leaders of a diverse group of institutions about the reckoning process\, best practices that other organizations can use\, and how this work can create opportunities for a better future. \n\n\n\nThe discussion will highlight Telling Our Nation’s Story\, one of 31 recommendations in Our Common Purpose\, the final report from the American Academy’s Commission on the Practice of Democratic Citizenship. This recommendation encourages honest conversations that bridge divides and help develop new narratives that incorporate all aspects of our history. \n\n\n\nJune 14th\, 4:00 – 5:30 p.m. EDT // Registration required \n\n\n\nA Morton L. Mandel Public Lecture
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/reckoning-with-organizational-history-2/
LOCATION:American Academy of Arts & Sciences\, United States
CATEGORIES:Repairing and Remembering
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230504T195123Z
UID:34129-1683141600-1683141600@www.civic-season.com
SUMMARY:Reckoning with Organizational History
DESCRIPTION:Over the last few years\, organizations across the United States—including corporations\, universities\, and nonprofits like the American Academy of Arts & Sciences— have begun to reflect on their ties to slavery\, Native genocide\, and other troubling elements of American history. Please join us for a program on why historical self-examination matters and what can be gained from studies of the past. We will hear from leaders of a diverse group of institutions about the reckoning process\, best practices that other organizations can use\, and how this work can create opportunities for a better future. \n\n\n\nThe discussion will highlight Telling Our Nation’s Story\, one of 31 recommendations in Our Common Purpose\, the final report from the American Academy’s Commission on the Practice of Democratic Citizenship. This recommendation encourages honest conversations that bridge divides and help develop new narratives that incorporate all aspects of our history. \n\n\n\nJune 14th\, 4:00 – 5:30 p.m. EDT // Registration required \n\n\n\nA Morton L. Mandel Public Lecture
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/reckoning-with-organizational-history/
LOCATION:American Academy of Arts & Sciences\, United States
CATEGORIES:Repairing and Remembering
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DTSTAMP:20260501T054813
CREATED:20210607T155447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230503T223321Z
UID:34135-1683141600-1683141600@www.civic-season.com
SUMMARY:"We the People" Tour
DESCRIPTION:The United States is a country founded by the people for the people\, but who are the people? Throughout history\, the answer to that question has changed. Join us for this civics and U.S. history themed program to learn how the government operates on a local\, state and federal level and the role of the individual in each. We will investigate the history and relationship between these three governing bodies and how their operations impact our everyday life and community. \n\n\n\nFREE admission as we welcome you back to the galleries these next few weeks! But tickets are required. \n\n\n\n\nTickets are for a 2hr timed visit beginning at 2pm ET in the North Building. \nTickets have been limited to ensure social distancing\, maximum of 25 on the tour. \nTickets are valid for the start time listed on ticket.\nCurrent State of Florida and Miami-Dade County COVID-19 policies will be strictly enforced.\n\n\n\n\nASL interpretation is available for this program. To request materials in accessible format\, sign language interpreters\, and/or any disability accommodation\, please contact Hana Squires\, Accessibility Coordinator\, at accessibility@historymiami.org or call (305) 375-1621 at least two weeks in advance of your visit to initiate your request. TTY users may also call 711 (Florida Relay Service).
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/we-the-people-tour-2/
LOCATION:HistoryMiami Museum\, United States
CATEGORIES:How We Celebrate,Repairing and Remembering
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DTSTAMP:20260501T054813
CREATED:20210603T081008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230517T231745Z
UID:34189-1683141600-1683141600@www.civic-season.com
SUMMARY:Watch the National Youth Summit on Japanese American Incarceration
DESCRIPTION:During World War II\, the United States government forcibly removed over 120\,000 Japanese Americans from the Pacific Coast. These individuals\, two-thirds of them U.S. citizens\, were sent to ten camps built throughout the western interior of the United States. Many would spend the next three years living under armed guard\, behind barbed wire. In this webcast\, the panelists explored this period in American history and considered how fear and prejudice can upset the delicate balance between the rights of citizens and the power of the state.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/watch-the-national-youth-summit-on-japanese-american-incarceration-2/
LOCATION:Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History\, United States
CATEGORIES:How We Celebrate,Repairing and Remembering,Rights, Duties + Voting
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DTSTAMP:20260501T054813
CREATED:20210603T080938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230503T223705Z
UID:34249-1683141600-1683141600@www.civic-season.com
SUMMARY:Under The Rainbow Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Engage and explore how Washington\, DC has been a pivotal location for the struggle for equal rights. Discover the many women who have contributed to the movement\, and learn how local places and events shaped an accepting environment leading to the 2015 Marriage Equality landmark Supreme Court decision. 06/29/2021 6:00 pm EDT.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/under-the-rainbow-walking-tour/
LOCATION:A Tour Of Her Own\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independence + Freedom,Repairing and Remembering,Rights, Duties + Voting
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CREATED:20210603T080938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240612T144322Z
UID:34240-1683141600-1683141600@www.civic-season.com
SUMMARY:Stories of Asian American Racism\, Resilience\, and Resistance
DESCRIPTION:During the COVID-19 pandemic\, Asian Americans have experienced increased racism and hate crimes. While these incidents of increased prejudice and violence occur today\, they reflect a long history of how power\, prejudice\, and public health have intersected throughout American history. \nViral Histories shares conversations with community leaders combating racism while serving on the front lines and historians from the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History to connect these experiences to the past.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/viral-histories-stories-of-racism-resilience-and-resistance-in-asian-american-communities-2/
LOCATION:Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History\, United States
CATEGORIES:AAPI Experience,How We Celebrate,Repairing and Remembering,Rights, Duties + Voting
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DTSTAMP:20260501T054813
CREATED:20210603T080938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T201421Z
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SUMMARY:Understanding the Unrest of 2020
DESCRIPTION:This collection of reflections and resources offers to point the audience toward several important works that we find useful and accessible when talking about the social unrest begun in 2020. We believe that we all have a place in an alive and evolving history\, and this historical resource list and subsequent discussions can help us find that place. In this post\, we trace contemporary issues that had particular resonance in the American Civil War era and highlight change over time.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/understanding-the-unrest-of-2020-2/
LOCATION:American Civil War Museum\, United States
CATEGORIES:Be Heard,Repairing and Remembering,Rights, Duties + Voting
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SUMMARY:The Politics of Representation: Reflections on Controversial Issues in Museums and Related Places in Japan and Hawai’i
DESCRIPTION:This two-day symposium and keynote presentation brought together scholars\, educators\, and museum professionals from Japan and Hawaiʻi to discuss the challenges of developing exhibits with controversial or highly sensitive content on historic events and related issues. Explore photos\, programs\, and interviews from the symposium here. \nPresenters reflected on their experiences working in museums\, cultural centers\, historic sites\, and community festivals. Each focused on a case study and provided a glimpse of how they researched and prepared an exhibit; consulted with scholars\, teachers\, education specialists\, board members\, staff\, and community stakeholders; and made crucial decisions along the way.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/the-politics-of-representation-reflections-on-controversial-issues-in-museums-and-related-places-in-japan-and-hawaii-2/
LOCATION:Hawai’i Council for the Humanities\, United States
CATEGORIES:Interdependence,Native American Experience,Repairing and Remembering
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UID:34297-1683141600-1683141600@www.civic-season.com
SUMMARY:The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire
DESCRIPTION:What lessons might we learn from the stories of the families of the victims\, survivors\, and witnesses of the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire?\nThe Triangle Shirtwaist Fire prompted many legislative and workplace-related reforms that still help keep workers safe. But there is also the human side of the story which\, like most tragedies\, can often get lost in media coverage that follows political or social unrest. Instead\, these stories are remembered by the friends and family of the victims and are an important part of history.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/the-fire-of-a-movement-the-future-of-americas-past-2/
LOCATION:New American History\, United States
CATEGORIES:How We Celebrate,Repairing and Remembering,Rights, Duties + Voting
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SUMMARY:Understand Life at Sing Sing Prison in 1825
DESCRIPTION:Every chapter in the history of criminal justice and incarceration in the United States has a few pages written about Sing Sing Prison. The 1825 Cellblock is a rare example of the architecture of confinement. Despite many attempts to demolish this monumental landmark\, the massive stone walls have survived.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/stone-on-stone-sing-sing-stories-2/
LOCATION:Sing Sing Prison Museum\, Ossining\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independence + Freedom,Repairing and Remembering,Rights, Duties + Voting
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SUMMARY:The Impact of Westward Expansion on Native American Communities
DESCRIPTION:In this activity\, you will examine the impact of westward expansion and settlement on Native American communities following the Civil War. You will explore a variety of documents to get a sense of the issues faced by Native Americans due to settlement and U.S. Government Indian policy.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/the-impact-of-westward-expansion-on-native-american-communities-2/
LOCATION:National Archives\, United States
CATEGORIES:Native American Experience,Repairing and Remembering,Rights, Duties + Voting
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SUMMARY:Reacting to Lincoln's Assassination
DESCRIPTION:How did people around the United States feel after the death of President Abraham Lincoln? What did they say? Ford’s Education examines primary sources to reveal how individuals reacted to a time of uncertainty following Lincoln’s assassination—with a lot of parallels to today. Appropriate for anyone who wants to take a tour of the U.S. in 1865 to understand different perspectives on Lincoln’s assassination by examining 13 primary sources. Advance registration required.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/reacting-to-lincolns-assassination/
LOCATION:Ford’s Theatre\, United States
CATEGORIES:Be Heard,How We Celebrate,Repairing and Remembering
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SUMMARY:Yale's 1701 Project
DESCRIPTION:The 1701 Project is a venture led by The Yale Historical Review (YHR) that analyzes our university’s and our nation’s racist histories. Although not affiliated with The 1619 Project\, we draw inspiration from Nikole Hannah-Jones and her colleagues’ examination of slavery’s legacies in the New York Times. In June 2020\, we launched an ongoing program at the YHR\, providing a space for repressed narratives at Yale and beyond.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/read-about-the-1701-project-2/
LOCATION:The Yale Historical Review\, New Haven\, CT\, United States
CATEGORIES:African American Experience,Repairing and Remembering,Rights, Duties + Voting
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SUMMARY:School Sagas: Oral History Program
DESCRIPTION:The SCHOOL SAGAS oral history program interviews students of formerly segregated institutions. Senior citizens remember the upheaval of desegregation\, and current students describe continuing divisions. Their stories trace society’s triumphs and discord by looking at the schoolhouse—where we cheer and learn together\, where the gap between textbook “equality” and real world implementation is on display.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/school-sagas-oral-history-program/
LOCATION:Bishop Blue Foundation\, United States
CATEGORIES:African American Experience,Repairing and Remembering,Rights, Duties + Voting
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SUMMARY:Historians Discuss: Founders to Civil Rights
DESCRIPTION:How could the author of the Declaration of Independence own slaves? How did the Founders’ failure on slavery stunt the American Dream? What are some of the key lessons from the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s? Ed Ayers\, Marian Wright Edelman\, Annette Gordon-Reed\, Deborah McDowell discuss with Peter S. Onuf.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/https-www-monticello-org-exhibits-events-livestreams-videos-and-podcasts-memory-civil-right-livestream/
LOCATION:Thomas Jefferson Foundation\, Monticello\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independence + Freedom,Repairing and Remembering,Rights, Duties + Voting
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