Stronger Together: Black Liberation and Asian Solidarity

Japanese American National Museum , United States

In November 19, 2020 The USC Pacific Asia Museum, the Chinese American Museum, and the Japanese American National Museum presented "Stronger Together: Black Liberation and Asian Solidarity" virtually.The discussion covered […]

Calling all Athletes: Map Your Power

Citizen University , United States

Calling all athletes and athletes-in-training. You’re stronger than you think! How about flexing your civic muscles by mapping out the access to power that you have? Citizen University has outlined […]

Peaceful transfers of power? Not a guarantee in early America

Thomas Jefferson Foundation, Monticello , United States

Journalists and commentators have invoked historic precedents to contextualize the January 6th insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. While unprecedented in many ways, those events are also part of a long […]

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Save As: NextGen Heritage Conservation Podcast

Heritage Conservation Programs, University of Southern California , United States

Glimpse the future of heritage conservation from some of the people shaping it: graduate students at the University of Southern California. Why do we save places? For whom? Who decides? […]

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Racial Equity Resources

Living Room Conversations , United States

The motto of Living Room Conversations is respect, relate, connect. We know that in the pursuit of racial equity, individual conversations are not the final stop in the journey. Conversations […]

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Holocaust and America’s Response to Other Genocides

State Historical Museum of Iowa 600 E. Locust, Des Moines, United States

A resource developed in partnership with the Library of Congress, these materials look at the issue of genocide. Following its defeat in World War I and the punitive peace treaty […]

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History Film Forum: The People vs. Agent Orange

Smithsonian National Museum of American History , United States

Nearly 60 years following the use of Agent Orange in the Vietnam War, the devastating aftereffects of the toxin remain lethal. This film follows two activists - Tran To Nga […]

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30 Stories for 30 Years

American Independence Museum , United States

As the American Independence Museum marks its 30th anniversary, we are taking this opportunity to examine our interpretations of the past and introduce a 21st-century view of ten historic items […]

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#1 in Civil Rights Virtual Exhibit

Missouri History Museum , United States

On September 22, 1964, a banner headline in The St. Louis American proclaimed St. Louis as the “Number One City in Civil Rights.” In the article, Judge Nathan B. Young […]

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Visit Freedom House Museum in Alexandria, Virginia

Historic Alexandria 1315 Duke Street, Alexandria, VA, United States

Visit the newly reopened Freedom House Museum at 1315 Duke Street. This site is what remains of a large complex dedicated to trafficking thousands of Black men, women, and children […]