Athens Queer Space Tour

Memorial Hall 101 Sanford Dr, Athens,, GA, United States

Celebrate Pride Month with a 2-mile walking tour of Athens’ LGBTQ+ history, led by local guide Rin Gunn. Discover the people, places, and stories that shaped queer life in Athens. Highlights include Memorial Hall, Church Bar, and other community landmarks. To support Athens Pride & Queer Collective’s ongoing work, $5 from each ticket sold will […]

$5 – $20

Party with Us

Museum of Us 1350 El Prado, Balboa Park, San Diego, CA, CA, United States

Join the Museum of Us to celebrate Pride with the San Diego Public Library and special guests, Queens from The Haus Of St. James! Registered guests enjoy free admission and activity stations.

Free with registration

Oral History Workshop

David M. Rubenstein Visitor Center 1050 Monticello Loop , Charlottesville, VA, United States

Join historians from Monticello’s Getting Word Project for an educational workshop that explores the practice of oral history – one of the many tools that historians at Monticello use to tell an honest and full history. Participants will gain practical guidance and tools on how they might engage in oral history in their own communities […]

Civic Season: Red, White, and Decorate

French Legation State Historic Site 802 San Marcos St, Austin, TX, United States

Red, white, and blue – oh my! Just one week after the 4th of July celebrating the United States' independence is Bastille Day, a French holiday (and French Legation tradition) that commemorates the storming of the Bastille during the French Revolution. Help the French Legation get in the celebratory mood with fun DIY decorations and […]

Film Screening: Fannie Lou Hamer’s America

America's Black Holocaust Museum 401 W North Ave, Milwaukee, WI, United States

Join us for a powerful screening of Fannie Lou Hamer’s America, a documentary that brings the voice of a civil rights legend to the forefront — raw, unfiltered, and more relevant than ever. Through archival footage, the film paints a vivid picture of her fight for justice, equity, and dignity in the face of deep […]

Waste as Art: Excavating Future Futures Through Multiple Perspectives

Grounds for Sculptures 80 Sculptors Way, Hamilton, NJ, United States

Billy Dufala’s Future Futures, one of the five monuments featured in the temporary exhibition Slow Motion, is both a public sculpture and a material commodity. The monument is made of thirty-six bales of aluminum scraps, each of which were diverted from landfills by human hands for future use. The bales are arranged into one large […]

“Pride is a Revolution:” Block Printing Poster Event

King Manor Museum 150-03 Jamaica Avenue, Jamaica, NY, United States

Join us this Pride Month on June 28th from 1-4 PM for a Revolutionary Activity! Printing posters was essential for mobilizing patriots during the Revolution. Now, almost 250 years later, we will be block printing to create posters that can be used at Pride Marches and beyond! This event is FREE and open to the […]

Hands-on History: Pride is a Revolution

King Manor Museum 150-03 Jamaica Avenue, Jamaica, NY, United States

Join us this Pride Month on June 28th from 1-4 PM for a Revolutionary Activity! Printing posters was essential for mobilizing patriots during the Revolution. Now, almost 250 years later, we will be block printing to create posters that can be used at Pride Marches and beyond! This program is a Slice of History event, […]

Stealing the Night: An Underground Railroad Presentation

Recreation & Parks Admin Building 6800 Staples Mill Road, Henrico, VA, United States

There was a train that travelled at night… and it carried passengers to Freedom! The underground railroad in Virginia and across the South had many heroes who saved countless lives. The legacies of the conductors and passengers will be explored and remembered in this free 1-hour presentation. Check out the exhibit Un/bound: Free Black Virginians, […]

1836 Town Hall Meeting

Conner Prairie Museum , United States

Come see Civic Duty in action as the community members of 1836 Prairietown are come together at the schoolhouse to discuss a problem that needs to be solved.

FREE with General Admission

Class Action: Education and Opportunity in the Nation’s Capital Exhibit Opening

DC History Center 801 K ST NW, WASHINGTON, DC, United States

A family-friendly, interactive exhibition, "Class Action: Education and Opportunity in the Nation's Capital" showcases the ways in which DC parents, students, teachers, advocates, and activists have fought for educational equality for Black children in the District for over two centuries. The story of education in DC will be told through a variety of images, text, oral histories, […]

Feast of Reason

South Street Brewery 106 West South Street, Charlottesville, VA, United States

Join us in downtown Charlottesville at South Street Brewery for an afternoon of food and discussion. Inspired by Thomas Jefferson’s legendary dinner parties—where great minds gathered to exchange ideas over food and drink—the Feast of Reason is a unique guided conversation dedicated to intellectual exploration, civil discourse, and the pursuit of knowledge. After getting your […]