Our Words, Our Power Speech Workshop Series

Ford's Theatre , United States

Explore how ordinary citizens and public figures use their words to engage in the civic process to effect positive change in the Our Words, Our Power Speech Workshop Series. To celebrate Pride, we’ll center our thoughts and discussion around LGBTQ+ rights. Ford’s Teaching Artist and actor Scott Abernethy will perform a speech (TBD), followed by […]

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Historians Discuss: Founders to Civil Rights

Thomas Jefferson Foundation, Monticello , United States

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.

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National Conversation on Civil Rights & Individual Freedom: President Jimmy Carter & Derreck Kayongo

National Archives Foundation , United States

On May 21-22, 2016, the National Archives presented a National Conversation on Civil Rights and Individual Freedom in partnership with the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library and Museum in Atlanta, GA. This two-day event addressed the challenges to and future of civil rights and individual freedom, and featured a Q&A session with former President Jimmy Carter […]

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Our Vulnerable Democracy: Past, Present, & Future

South Carolina State Museum , United States

Our democracy is vulnerable. Bringing together community members and experts, this series explores historical connections to recent events in our country that have revealed those vulnerabilities in our democratic framework and offer opportunities for discussion and dialog on how we can move forward together. In collaboration with Historic Columbia, Richland Library, University of South Carolina […]

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Pizza & Politics: Meeting Candidates of the NYC Mayoral Race

State of the Students , United States

A collection of videos from the series Pizza & Politics, plus some extra videos (our favorites!). State of the Students is a nonpartisan student-led organization that serves to bridge the gap between students & their elected officials and encourage youth participation in the civic process. We believe that a functioning democracy starts with impactful, experiential […]

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Playing the President: FDR’s First Hundred Days

New-York Historical Society , United States

When Franklin D. Roosevelt assumed the presidency in 1933, America was in crisis. The Great Depression had spread economic turmoil and poverty. Play this game to explore the challenges FDR faced in his first hundred days in office as if you were the president.

Our Common Purpose: Reinventing American Democracy for the 21st Century

American Academy of Arts & Sciences , United States

Across the country, concerned citizens joined us for the release of the final report of the Commission on the Practice of Democratic Citizenship. We heard from the Commissioners, dedicated Americans, and organizations who came together to make these recommendations and learned about the steps we can take to improve the resilience of our democracy by […]

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Our Common Purpose: Civic Media to Build a Better Society

Library of Congress , United States

What does civic media look like, and how can it compete with social media? What are the benefits to creating a platform that would help, rather than harm, our democratic society? Stream the conversation with experts. In collaboration with the American Academy of Arts & Sciences

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School Sagas: Oral History Program

Bishop Blue Foundation , United States

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.

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Rhode Island Voter Information Center

Rhode Island Department of State , United States

The Voter Information Center has everything you need to know about elections in Rhode Island. You can register to vote, update your voter record, learn about upcoming elections, view your ballot before election day, and more! Be sure to explore the infographics, animations, and information about voter turnout in Rhode Island at the bottom of […]

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Yale’s 1701 Project

The Yale Historical Review New Haven, CT, United States

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 […]