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SUMMARY:Stowe House Tours
DESCRIPTION:A 45 – 60 min tour of Harriet Beecher Stowe’s home in Hartford\, CT. The tours teach about her life and literary career while blending social justice conversations that link back to her international best-selling novel\, Uncle Tom’s Cabin.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/stowe-house-tours/
LOCATION:Harriet Beecher Stowe Center\, 77 Forest Street\, Hartford\, CT\, 06106\, United States
CATEGORIES:African American Experience,Repairing and Remembering
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ORGANIZER;CN="Harriet%20Beecher%20Stowe%20Center":MAILTO:ctom@stowecenter.org
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SUMMARY:60-Second History Series
DESCRIPTION:Only got a second? Explore 60-Second Histories on Instagram\, hosted by Made By Us’ Cameron Katz. Follow @historymadebyus for more!
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/60-second-history-series/
LOCATION:Made By Us\, United States
CATEGORIES:Interdependence,Repairing and Remembering
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ORGANIZER;CN="Made%20By%20Us":MAILTO:caroline@historymadebyus.org
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SUMMARY:No Playbook - School Integration During Massive Resistance
DESCRIPTION:The story of Virginia’s Massive Resistance to Brown v. Board has been told many times. Most of those treatments focus on the political\, legal\, and educational aspects of desegregation. Often lost in these histories are the personal experiences of those whose lives were most immediately affected—the young people who were the first to cross previously enforced boundaries and charted new social norms. \nAs recently as the 1960s\, most schools in the American South were racially segregated. Resistance to school desegregation in Charlottesville and Albemarle County\, Virginia\, continued for at least a decade more. During that time\, it was not just classrooms that were changing; it was sports teams\, school hallways\, and communities as a whole. The oral histories of dozens of former students\, many of them athletes\, offer first-hand reflections of what it was like during those years of unprecedented change. How did desegregation actually take place when “there was no playbook?” Find out from those who lived it.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/no-playbook-school-integration-during-massive-resistance/
LOCATION:Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society\, United States
CATEGORIES:African American Experience,Be Heard,Repairing and Remembering
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ORGANIZER;CN="Albemarle%20Charlottesville%20Historical%20Society":MAILTO:executivedirector@albemarlehistory.org
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SUMMARY:"The Orange Story" - Online learning resource on Japanese American forced removal and incarceration
DESCRIPTION:“The Orange Story” is an award-winning educational online tool (film + interactive site) to learn about the forced removal of Japanese Americans from the west coast as part of Japanese American WWII incarceration history. This project is a film in four parts [total run time: 15:10] explored through an interactive website that contains primary and secondary sources\, specially curated by a team of top scholars. Watch the trailer for the short film here: https://youtu.be/mgsLmjkzhyw
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/the-orange-story-online-learning-resource-on-japanese-american-forced-removal-and-incarceration/
LOCATION:Full Spectrum Features\, United States
CATEGORIES:Be Heard,Repairing and Remembering
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ORGANIZER;CN="Full%20Spectrum%20Features":MAILTO:ashley@fullspectrumfeatures.com
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CREATED:20230518T204926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230518T204926Z
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SUMMARY:Get to know Utah women's advocates in history!
DESCRIPTION:Did you know Utah women were the first in the U.S. to vote under equal suffrage laws? Discover the stories of frontier suffragists and changemakers from every era at utahwomenshistory.org. The women’s history nonprofit group Better Days has put together a growing library of bios and articles about Utah women who’ve made history by standing up and speaking out\, illustrated by Brooke Smart.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/get-to-know-utah-womens-advocates-in-history/
LOCATION:Better Days\, UT\, United States
CATEGORIES:Repairing and Remembering,Rights, Duties + Voting
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ORGANIZER;CN="Better%20Days":MAILTO:katherine@betterdays2020.org
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CREATED:20230518T203639Z
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SUMMARY:Save As: NextGen Heritage Conservation Podcast
DESCRIPTION:Why do we save places? For whom? Who decides? Heritage conservation graduate students at the University of Southern California explore these and other issues through groundbreaking research rooted in their passions and identities. Hear their stories on the award-winning podcast\, Save As: NextGen Heritage Conservation. You’ll learn about legacy businesses in immigrant neighborhoods\, sites of racial violence and havens of substance use recovery\, fictional history and acoustic heritage\, and so much more. You’ll also hear how alums are transforming what we know as “historic preservation” into a people-centered practice that works for everyone. Listen at saveas.place or wherever you get your podcasts\, and connect with us @saveasnextgen on Instagram.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/save-as-nextgen-heritage-conservation-podcast-2/
LOCATION:Heritage Conservation Programs\, University of Southern California\, United States
CATEGORIES:Be Heard,Repairing and Remembering
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ORGANIZER;CN="Heritage%20Conservation%20Programs%2C%20University%20of%20Southern%20California":MAILTO:cindy@cindyolnick.com
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CREATED:20230518T201019Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230518T201019Z
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SUMMARY:Interactive exhibit "The Four Freedoms: Real and Imagined"
DESCRIPTION:In the January 1941 State of the Union Address\, President Franklin D. Roosevelt identified “Four Freedoms\,” essential human rights that should be universally protected: Freedom of Speech\, Freedom of Worship\, Freedom from Want\, and Freedom from Fear. American artist Norman Rockwell later illustrated these rights as aspects of daily American life. Rockwell’s paintings were mass-produced on magazine covers and propaganda posters to promote the war effort\, becoming the face of the Four Freedoms. \n“The Four Freedoms: Real and Imagined” explores and contextualizes the Four Freedoms by comparing the ideals depicted by Rockwell with people’s actual experiences in the United States during World War II. \nYou’re invited to step inside a recreation of the dining room of Rockwell’s “Freedom from Want” image and re-imagine the scene. \nThis exhibition was conceived\, curated\, and installed by Westminster College Museum Studies students.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/interactive-exhibit-the-four-freedoms-real-and-imagined/
LOCATION:America’s National Churchill Museum\, 501 Westminster Ave.\, Fulton\, MO\, 65251\, United States
CATEGORIES:Independence + Freedom,Repairing and Remembering,Rights, Duties + Voting
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ORGANIZER;CN="America%27s%20National%20Churchill%20Museum":MAILTO:lena.leuci@wcmo.edu
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CREATED:20230511T204423Z
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SUMMARY:"Resettlement: Chicago Story" the short film
DESCRIPTION:“Resettlement: Chicago Story” is an educational program (film + interactive site) that explores one Japanese American family’s experience of rebuilding their lives in Chicago after they were released from the incarceration camps in WWII. The cinematic digital history project consists of a narrative short film and an immersive educational website for learners of all ages who are interested in post-WWII U.S. history. \nUtilizing the power of cinematic storytelling\, the educational website builds upon both the characters and historical themes of incarceration and resettlement introduced in the film. The film functions to create emotional investment in the characters and the time period and builds the world for the website\, which provides the context of the historical period through primary and secondary sources carefully curated by a team of historians. “Resettlement: Chicago Story” is aimed towards 6-12th grade students but is easily adaptable to other grade levels and the general public.
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/resettlement-chicago-story-the-short-film/
LOCATION:Full Spectrum Features\, Chicago\, IL\, United States
CATEGORIES:How We Celebrate,Immigration + Opportunity,Repairing and Remembering
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ORGANIZER;CN="Full%20Spectrum%20Features":MAILTO:ashley@fullspectrumfeatures.com
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230511T203918Z
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SUMMARY:Encountering the First American West
DESCRIPTION:With support from the National Endowment for the Humanities\, the Filson Historical Society is excited to announce the re-launch of the First American West\, an online collection of letters\, financial records\, maps\, and objects relating to the Ohio River Valley in the mid-1700s through the early 1800s. Originally a collaboration with the Library of Congress and the University of Chicago\, “The First American West: The Ohio River Valley\, 1750-1820 (FAW)” was an early digitization project that launched in 2000. While it was an early standard bearer for digital history\, it became unavailable in 2016 when the Library of Congress ended support for the project. \nIn our relaunch\, an NEH-funded research team has expanded the project to highlight the experiences of those originally excluded\, including the voices of women\, those enslaved\, and the Indigenous communities that called our region home. \nWe’re so excited to share this digital project with you\, and we invite you to explore!
URL:https://www.civic-season.com/event/encountering-the-first-american-west/
LOCATION:Filson Historical Society\, KY\, United States
CATEGORIES:African American Experience,Immigration + Opportunity,Independence + Freedom,Interdependence,Native American Experience,Repairing and Remembering
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ORGANIZER;CN="Filson%20Historical%20Society":MAILTO:emmabryan@filsonhistorical.org
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