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 […]

America We Want To Be: Founding Aspirations

Living Room Conversations , United States

When the Declaration of Independence was written, not everyone was included in the famous statement about “pursuit of Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness.” And while the aspirations expressed […]

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Track Legislation on Congress.gov

Library of Congress , United States

Have you ever wanted to track the progress of a piece of legislation the same way you track a pizza delivery? Well you can! Congress.gov is the official website for […]

Young People Shake Up Elections (History Proves It)

Smithsonian National Museum of American History , United States

With and without the vote and throughout American history, young people have been a force to be reckoned with as they take action and stand in support of the issues […]

Revolutionary Story Time: D is for Democracy

American Independence Museum , United States

Each Revolutionary Story Time provides you with a story, a little history, some activities and a lot of fun! Our latest edition features "D Is for Democracy: A Citizen’s Alphabet" […]

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Gerrymandering and Redistricting

New American History , United States

How might citizens help shape the future of Congressional representation and combat Gerrymandering? The founders included “The People” in the redistricting process for a reason. Communities of Interest are one […]

History Film Forum: LFG

Smithsonian National Museum of American History , United States

The History Film Forum is an online series from the Smithsonian that explores history on the screen and the evolution of film as public history. Three months before the 2019 […]

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American Democracy Virtual Exhibition

Senator John Heinz History Center , United States

The History Center examines the bold experiment to create a government “of the people, by the people, and for the people” in its dynamic online exhibition, American Democracy: A Great […]

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The Abolitionist Movement and John Brown

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

A resource developed in partnership with the Library of Congress, from the earliest days of our nation’s history, there were those who were opposed to the practice of slavery and […]

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Talking About Politics: Conversation Resources

Living Room Conversations , United States

Talking about politics has a bad rap for being divisive. Our guides are designed to help you navigate this space. If you are interested in meeting with the same group […]

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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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Come See Steel City – Solidarity Between Union Leaders and a Community

History Colorado's El Pueblo History Museum 301 N. Union Ave., Pueblo, CO, United States

Explore the power of solidarity among union and community members in Pueblo, Colorado. The exhibition "Steel City: 1980-2004" looks at individual and collective actions leading up to, during, and after […]

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