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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Frances Brand’s “Firsts” exhibit at The Center at Belvedere

Albemarle Charlottesville Historical Society 540 Belvedere Boulevard, Charlottesville, VA, United States

Frances Brand was an eccentric artist and activist in Charlottesville, VA during the later 20th century. Between 1974 and 1978, Brand painted 157 portraits of individuals she met and admired […]

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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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Explore the Freedom’s Way National Heritage Area

Freedom's Way Heritage Asociation Fort Devens, MA, United States

The interactive Freedom's Way National Heritage Area website lets you explore the nature, culture and history of 45 communities in Massachusetts and Southern, NH. Discover the area's involvement in the […]

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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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Listening with Empathy and Humility

National Institute for Civil Discourse , United States

Essential to a functioning democracy are people that are engaged in it together and willing to interact, discuss and safely debate the richness of diverse ideas and experiences with each […]

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Civics at the New York Public Library

The New York Public Library NY, United States

Explore resources, events, and opportunities for civic engagement at the local, state, and national levels. This site will help you discover ways you can take action in your community! Topics […]

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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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Over & Under: Wildlife Crossings

Fourth Wall Films , United States

Why did the turtle cross the road? Better yet, HOW can a turtle cross a busy highway safely? Collisions between wildlife and automobiles are expensive, dangerous, and deadly for animals […]