How Women’s Sports Have Progressed Since Title IX

UT Center for Sport, Peace & Society , United States

On June 23, to celebrate 50 years of Title IX, the UT Center for Sport, Peace and Society will launch a website that includes interactive global maps highlighting the connection […]

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How young, undocumented organizers fought to bring DACA into existence

Smithsonian's National Museum of American History , United States

Undocumented organizers catapulted themselves into the center of one of the nation’s fiercest debates to form an unlikely, yet powerful, political voice. From the DREAM Act, to DACA, to deportation and […]

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How one girl helped build a Latinx civil rights movement

Smithsonian's National Museum of American History , United States

By the time she graduated high school, Jessica Govea knew without a doubt that social justice was her calling, and at the age of 19 she joined Cesar Chavez and […]

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Isabella Aiukli Cornell makes prom political

Smithsonian's National Museum of American History , United States

For Isabella Aiukli Cornell, a citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, a prom dress was the perfect vehicle to express pride for her Native heritage and to signal her […]

Fresh Talk: Liz Ogbu and Swoon—How do we build to better?

National Museum of Women in the Arts , United States

Liz Ogbu, a designer, urbanist and social innovator, participates in a conversation with artist Caledonia Curry (a.k.a. Swoon) about solving social problems through creative transformations of places, systems and communities. […]

A People’s Journey, A Nation’s Story

Smithsonian National Museum of African American History & Culture 1400 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC, DC, United States

The National Museum of African American History and Culture is the only national museum devoted exclusively to the documentation of African American life, history, and culture. It was established by […]

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You decide: Revolutionary Points of View (Tuesdays)

Colonial Williamsburg E. Duke of Gloucester St. , Williamsburg, United States

It’s the eve of the American Revolution, and there are just as many opinions about war and independence as we hear about politics and religion today. Step back in time […]

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Fresh Talk: Righting the Balance – Culinary Justice

National Museum of Women in the Arts , United States

Join the National Museum of Women in the Arts for a conversation about the gender inequity that pervades the culinary industry. Celeste Beatty, the first Black woman brewery owner in […]

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Inkpaduta in Iowa: Dakota Decline, Dispossession and Erasure

State Historical Museum of Iowa IA, United States

In this session, Kevin Mason, Waldorf University professor, presents about Iowa’s changing physical environment during the 1850s and how northwest Iowa’s worst winter on record (1856-1857) escalated tensions between settlers […]

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Iowa’s Native Nations

State Historical Museum of Iowa , United States

This recorded program addresses some of the first people to live in the land we now call Iowa. Learn more about the Native nations, including the Iowa (Baxoje), with Lance […]

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