Fresh Talk: How Can The Arts Inspire Environmental Advocacy?

National Museum of Women in the Arts , United States

Women representing a range of environmental and arts-based organizations share their work and ask: “How Can The Arts Inspire Environmental Advocacy?” Presenters included: Amy Lipton, director/curator of ecoartspace, Miranda Massie, […]

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The Art of Citizenship Digital Resource

Thomas Jefferson Foundation, Monticello , United States

"The Art of Citizenship" is a digital resource that explores the modern-day relevance of Thomas Jefferson's ideas about the American experiment in self-government. Using videos, podcasts, photos, timelines, and quotes, […]

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Civic Engagement in A Constitutional Democracy: Online Course

Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics, Harvard University , United States

We the People: Civic Engagement in a Constitutional Democracy Gain a foundational knowledge of American constitutional democracy and understand how to encourage others to explore their own civic paths, while […]

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In 1868, Black suffrage was on the ballot

Smithsonian's National Museum of American History , United States

Every election season in the United States revolves around a set of issues—health care, foreign affairs, the economy. In 1868, at the height of the Reconstruction, the pressing issue was […]

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Women at Work Digital Exhibit

Filson Historical Society KY, United States

Women have been working side by side with each other and with men – fathers, brothers, partners, husbands, sons – throughout human existence. The theme “women at work” should therefore […]

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RECLAMATION

National Museum of Women in the Arts DC, United States

The National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) presents RECLAMATION: Recipes, Remedies, and Rituals, a new participatory exhibition featuring nine interdisciplinary artists. Conceived as a virtual experience that recontextualizes […]

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Becoming Weatherwise: A History of Climate Science in America Exhibit

American Philosophical Society Library & Museum 104 S. 5th Street, Philosophical Hall, Philadelphia, PA, United States

"Becoming Weatherwise: A History of Climate Science in America" is an exhibition at the American Philosophical Society's Museum. It explores the questions and methods that have driven the study of […]

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Can you name #5WomenArtists?

National Museum of Women in the Arts 1250 New York Ave NW, United States

Can you name five women artists? Since 2016, the National Museum of Women in the Arts (NMWA) has been asking this question on social media each March during Women’s History […]

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What Is Nikkei Food?

Japanese American National Museum 100 N Central Ave, Los Angeles, CA, United States

On February 26, 2022, Nikkei and others from around the world gathered virtually to explore what is “Nikkei food” and the role that it plays in Nikkei families and communities […]

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Through Stanley’s Eyes: Telling Stories of Heart Mountain

Japanese American National Museum 100 N Central Ave, Los Angeles, United States

How do we tell personal narratives in ways that highlight our community’s broader history and impact? On October 29, 2021, Dakota Russell (Executive Director, Heart Mountain Wyoming Foundation), Clement Hanami […]

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Setsuko’s Secret: Transformational Stories

Japanese American National Museum 100 N Central Ave, Los Angeles, United States

Don't miss an exciting new conversation about "Setsuko’s Secret: Heart Mountain and the Legacy of the Japanese American Incarceration." On October 21, 2021, Author Shirley Ann Higuchi, J.D., chair of […]

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