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SUMMARY:"Trust Me" Documentary Civic Learning Week National Watch Party
DESCRIPTION:TRUST ME Documentary Civic Learning Week Virtual Film Screening: https://TrustMeCivicLearningWeek.eventbrite.com
URL:https://civiclearningweek.org/event/trust-me-documentary-civic-learning-week-national-watch-party/
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SUMMARY:NC Civic Learning Week
DESCRIPTION:Civic Learning Week (March 10-14\, 2025) brings together students\, educators\, policymakers\, and leaders in the public and private sectors to highlight and further energize the movement for civic education in states and communities across the nation. \nIn North Carolina\, Civic Learning Week is led by North Carolina Civics Coalition (NC3)\, a nonpartisan initiative dedicated to strengthening and advancing K-12 civic education across the Tarheel State. NC3 is managed by K-12 civic literacy and youth civic leadership champion GenerationNation. \nHere are a few ways NC educators\, students\, families\, and others can celebrate civic learning week! https://bit.ly/NC_CLW25
URL:https://civiclearningweek.org/event/nc-civic-learning-week/
LOCATION:Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center\, 600 E 4th Street\, Charlotte\, North Carolina\, 28202\, United States
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SUMMARY:What Fires You Up About Getting Involved in Your Community and Our World?
DESCRIPTION:The opening event for Massachusetts Civic Learning Week will feature young leaders and leading public figures sharing their own experiences in becoming civically engaged and what that has meant to them. Getting involved and learning how to do that thoughtfully and effectively is what it’s all about. Please join us to learn about their experiences and to get in the spirit as we launch this week-long celebration of civic learning and engagement.
URL:https://civiclearningweek.org/event/what-fires-you-up-about-getting-involved-in-your-community-and-our-world/
LOCATION:Massachusetts Civic Learning Coalition\, 1035 Cambridge St.\, Suite 1\, Cambridge\, Massachusetts\, 02141\, United States
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SUMMARY:Connect with Connecticut's Leaders - the Three Branches of State Government
DESCRIPTION:State Treasurer Erick Russell\, State Representative Hilda Santiago\, and Judge Dennis Eveleigh answer student questions about their jobs and how Connecticut’s three branches of state government work together. \nTune in at https://youtu.be/fTyH8Qp_3o4.
URL:https://civiclearningweek.org/event/connect-with-connecticuts-leaders-the-three-branches-of-state-government/
LOCATION:YouTube\, Connecticut\, United States
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SUMMARY:DC Civics Coalition preliminary meeting
DESCRIPTION:Maryland has its Civic Education Coalition\, Virginia its Virginia Civics Coalition\, but there is as yet no similar organization in Washington\, DC. In this politically tumultuous time\, there is arguably no better moment to establish a DC Civics Coalition — DC Civics\, for short\, and provisionally — in our nation’s capital. DC Civics could connect diverse District stakeholders\, share pertinent info\, foster collaboration\, and advance civic education policies that help strengthen democracy in DC\, and America\, for generations to come. \nFollowing up on recent CivxNow Coalition meetings\, a first step is to connect via an email list those interested in being part of a DC Civics Coalition so we may begin gathering the info we need to understand the current landscape in DC (e.g.\, stakeholders\, leaders\, gatekeepers\, relevant policies in place\, obstacles\, opportunities\, and potential funding to fuel DC Civics). \nIf you’re interested in being on the DC Civics Coalition email list\, please fill out this form to help us learn about you\, and you’ll get added to the list. This moderated list will keep you informed periodically of DC Civics meetings and other information to advance the Coalition: https://bit.ly/subscribedccivics \nSecond\, if you’re able to attend this initial DC Civics Zoom mtg\, please (a) mark your Calendar\, (b) copy the Zoom mtg link below\, and (c) please email me at paul@learninglife.info to let me know you plan to attend. \nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/86178036043 \nHere are the preliminary questions we’ll be discussing and crowdsourcing your answers to via Google sheets: \n1. Players: Who/What are the individuals and organizations in or around DC that currently play a role in DC civ ed administration and policymaking? \n2. Members or Allies: What individuals and organizations (businesses\, advocacy or service nonprofits\, membership associations\, govt agencies) are potential DC Civics Coalition members or allies\, including funders? \n3. What Exists: What civ ed policies are currently in place in DC? How well are these policies implemented? \n4. Obstacles and Opportunities: What are some of the obstacles and opportunities you see for civ ed in DC? \n5. Other Questions: What other questions should we be seeking answers to in this initial fact-finding phase of DC Civics’ development? \nPlease share this meeting with anyone you think may be interested. \nThank you! \nNote: the attached photo collage is of Learning Life’s own DMV Democracy Learning Community (DLC) \, not the DC Civics Coalition\, since we don’t have an event poster for this DC Civics first mtg. If you’d like to learn more about the DLC\, visit: https://learninglife.info/dlc/ \nPaul Lachelier\nFounder & Director\nLearning Life\npaul@learninglife.info
URL:https://civiclearningweek.org/event/dc-civics-coalition-preliminary-meeting/
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SUMMARY:Finding Common Ground: A Nonpartisan Conversation with Former Members of Congress
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an insightful conversation with former U.S. Representatives Loretta Sanchez (D) and Fred Upton (R)\, as they explore how to find common ground across party lines in this contentious election year. With their extensive experience in policy making\, Sanchez and Upton will share their perspectives on overcoming political polarization\, fostering constructive dialogue\, and working together for the common good. This conversation will provide valuable insights into how lawmakers and voters can bridge divides and collaborate effectively amidst a highly charged political climate. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of how unity and cooperation can be achieved in today’s polarized political landscape. This program is in partnership with Dodd Human Rights Impact Programs at UConn\, the Hartford Votes/Vota Coalition and the CT League of Women Voters. \nTune in at https://youtu.be/_b4EiguPuNo.
URL:https://civiclearningweek.org/event/finding-common-ground-a-nonpartisan-conversation-with-former-members-of-congress/
LOCATION:YouTube\, Connecticut\, United States
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SUMMARY:Civic Learning Showcase
DESCRIPTION:The Civic Learning Showcase is an interactive\, high-energy experience designed to celebrate and amplify youth-driven civic engagement opportunities across southwestern Pennsylvania. \nWe’re bringing together young leaders\, educators\, and community-serving organizations to showcase groundbreaking projects that are shaping the future of civic learning. Expect bold ideas\, creative storytelling\, and electrifying moments that highlight how young people are stepping into their roles as changemakers. \nWhy Attend?\n– Be inspired by the most innovative youth-led civic engagement projects in Pittsburgh.\n– Make meaningful connections with young leaders and adult allies in the ecosystem.\n– Participate in interactive exercises that spark creativity and reflection.\n– Leave energized\, hopeful\, and ready to take action across your own community! \nWho Should Attend?\n– Students and young leaders passionate about making a difference.\n– Educators & mentors looking for fresh ideas on civic learning.\n– Civic organizers & community members supporting youth engagement.\n– Anyone who believes in the power of young people to shape our future!
URL:https://civiclearningweek.org/event/civic-learning-showcase/
LOCATION:Heinz History Center\, 1212 Smallman St\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, 15222-4208\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Right to Civic Education: A Conversation with Judge William E. Smith
DESCRIPTION:Join Michael A. Rebell\, founder and executive director of the Center for Educational Equity at Teachers College\, Columbia University\, co-convener of DemocracyReady New York\, and lead counsel on Cook v. McKee\, in a conversation with Judge William E. Smith\, who presided over the case in Rhode Island\, to discuss civic education as a constitutional right. Rebell\, who was lead counsel in Cook v. McKee\, a major federal case brought to establish civic preparation as a right under the US Constitution\, will engage in a conversation with Judge William E. Smith\, the Rhode Island federal judge in the case who ruled against the plaintiffs\, but has since become a major advocate for civic education. Andrew E. Brennen\, co-founder and chair of Kentucky Student Voice Team\, will introduce the discussion\, and Nancy Xiong\, a student organizer at Alliance Rhode Island South East and a former student plaintiff in Cook\, will kick off the Q&A session. This event is co-sponsored by the Rhode Island Civic Learning Coalition and Kentucky Student Voice Team.
URL:https://civiclearningweek.org/event/the-right-to-civic-education-a-conversation-with-judge-william-e-smith/
LOCATION:DemocracyReady NY Coalition at the Center for Educational Equity at Teachers Colege\, Columbia University\, 525 West 120th Street\, New York\, New York\, 10027\, United States
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SUMMARY:From the Classroom to the Capital City: Place-Based Civic Learning in Hartford
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate Civic Learning Week\, the Connecticut Democracy Center in residence at Connecticut’s Old State House and its state government partners will discuss the significance of place-based education in fostering civic awareness and engagement. Learn about the unique place-based experiences for students and the public at Connecticut’s Old State House\, the State Capitol\, the Supreme Court\, and the Connecticut State Library and its Museum of Connecticut History\, as well as our classroom-based civic learning programs and resources. \nTune in at https://youtu.be/BJa2gPCsrHw.
URL:https://civiclearningweek.org/event/from-the-classroom-to-the-capital-city-place-based-civic-learning-in-hartford-2/
LOCATION:YouTube\, Connecticut\, United States
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SUMMARY:State of Civic Education in Pennsylvania
DESCRIPTION:March 10-14\, 2025 is Civic Learning Week across the United States. To evaluate how well the Commonwealth is doing to inspire civically engaged students\, celebrate the excellent work of Pennsylvania’s teachers\, and explore opportunities for further growth\, PA Civics is hosting its third State of Civic Education in Pennsylvania on Monday\, March 10 at 4 pm. \nThe virtual event will be valuable for teachers\, parents\, administrators\, policymakers\, and interested members of the general public. You can register for the Zoom here. \nGovernor Josh Shapiro will provide opening remarks. State Senator Dave Argall (R) and State Rep. Tim Brennan (D) will engage in a conversation about steps the Commonwealth can take to become a national leader in high quality civics education. And educators throughout PA will share innovations in the classroom. \nThis will be the third State of Civic Education event: in 2022 we welcomed Gov. Wolf\, and in 2023 we hosted Secretary of Education Khalid Mumin.
URL:https://civiclearningweek.org/event/state-of-civic-education-in-pennsylvania/
LOCATION:Committee of Seventy\, 123 S Broad St Suite 2830\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19109-1002\, United States
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SUMMARY:BECOMING KATHARINE GRAHAM: The Right to Know and The Right to Print
DESCRIPTION:A 2024 Pew Research study revealed significant concerns among Americans about press freedoms and public access to information. BECOMING KATHARINE GRAHAM (2025) and “The Right to Know and The Right to Print” project are one response to these findings. \nJoin documentary Producer Emma Sassoon and Director of Education Fran Sterling to explore the enduring relevance of Katharine Graham’s legacy. Using curated clips from the documentary\, this webinar will explore Graham’s principled leadership of THE WASHINGTON POST\, her defense of press freedoms and protection of the First Amendment during the turbulent 1970s\, the sexism she faced as publisher\, her negotiation of the Pressman’s strike\, and her unwavering commitment to the public’s right to know and the press’s right to print. Participants will revisit key Supreme Court cases on press freedom\, reflect on Graham’s lasting impact on American journalism\, and discuss connections for classrooms and communities to examine today. \nIn our current climate of competing political and economic interests in gathering and reporting the news\, the dominance of social media platforms as news publishers\, and the access of the public to reputable news organizations\, this webinar will remind us of the critical role of the First Amendment in a democracy and\, to quote David Remnick\, “the first and most important job of journalism is to put pressure on power” – to uphold government transparency and protect the public’s right to access information.
URL:https://civiclearningweek.org/event/the-right-to-know-and-the-right-to-print/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
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SUMMARY:Civic Learning for a Strong Democracy: Educators Behind ASU's Civic Literacy Curriculum
DESCRIPTION:More than ever\, civic learning is essential to equip individuals with the tools needed to engage as informed\, active members of our self-governing society. Join us for a compelling panel discussion featuring the educators who helped develop Arizona State University’s Civic Literacy Curriculum. \nIn this webinar\, panelists will share their journey of creating this impactful resource\, provide insights into its classroom application\, and discuss how civic education can strengthen democracy in today’s context. Attendees will walk away with practical strategies\, success stories\, and a deeper understanding of how to inspire the next generation of engaged citizens. \nWhat to Expect:\n– A behind-the-scenes look at the curriculum’s development.\n– Practical advice for integrating civic learning into classrooms.\n– Insights on addressing challenges like polarization and misinformation through education. \nThis event is perfect for K-12 educators\, curriculum developers\, teacher trainers\, administrators\, and anyone passionate about empowering students to engage in civic life.
URL:https://civiclearningweek.org/event/civic-learning-for-a-strong-democracy-educators-behind-asus-civic-literacy-curriculum/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
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SUMMARY:Empowering a Nation of Student Civic Leaders
DESCRIPTION:Do you value engaged neighbors\, constitutional literacy\, and civic leadership? \nJoin Maryland Public Television (MPT) and the Maryland Civic Education Coalition online to explore the critical role of civic education in today’s society. In PBS Retro Report’s Citizen Nation\, teenagers across America face off in the nation’s premier civics competition\, We the People. Culminating in a championship showdown in the nation’s capital\, high school students with diverse personal and political backgrounds grapple with critical questions about democracy. On Monday\, March 10 at 7 PM\, participants will watch parts of Citizen Nation and engage with expert panelists about how civic learning strengthens democracy. \nThis is a virtual event centering Maryland voices. Participants interested in strengthening civics may join from any of the 50 states and U.S. territories.
URL:https://civiclearningweek.org/event/empowering-a-nation-of-student-civic-leaders/
LOCATION:Maryland Civic Education Coalition\, Maryland\, United States
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SUMMARY:Missouri Civic Learning Coalition (MOCLC) Advocacy Day at the Capitol
DESCRIPTION:The Missouri Civic Learning Coalition will be at the state capitol in Jefferson City\, Missouri on March 11th to advocate for HB 116\, the Media Literacy and Critical Thinking Act. Supporters will meet with legislators and host an informational table on the 3rd floor of the Rotunda\, offering bill information\, refreshments\, and opportunities to join the coalition. Join us!
URL:https://civiclearningweek.org/event/missouri-civic-learning-coalition-moclc-advocacy-day-at-the-capitol/
LOCATION:Missouri Capitol Building\, 3rd Floor Rotunda\, 201 W Capitol Ave\, Jefferson City\, MO\, 65101-6809\, United States
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SUMMARY:Untangling the Tally: Media and Elections
DESCRIPTION:The media plays a fundamental role in any democracy\, and all eyes are on the news on Election Day. From traditional news anchors\, to independent reporters on Twitter\, we have minute to minute election updates available right at our fingertips. But this overabundance of information can easily lead to confusion\, misinformation\, and the creation of echo chambers. \nJoin our panel of experts: Mara Suttmann-Lea\, Asst. Prof. of American Politics at Connecticut College; Christine Stuart\, Editor at CT News Junkie; Belinha de Abreu\, President of the International Council for Media Literacy; and Jerrod Ferrari\, Director of Earned Media & Senior Account Manager at The Narrative Project who will discuss the role of news coverage and social media on Election day and the days leading up to it\, and how we can protect ourselves from disinformation and find trustworthy sources. Moderated by Anita Ford-Saunders\, Communication Strategist. \nTune in at https://youtu.be/VaynTvBkqO4.
URL:https://civiclearningweek.org/event/untangling-the-tally-media-and-elections-2/
LOCATION:YouTube\, Connecticut\, United States
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SUMMARY:Celebrate Civics at Connecticut's Old State House!
DESCRIPTION:Visit Connecticut’s former state capitol and learn how civics has informed Connecticut’s history in the rooms where it happened! You can:\n– Enjoy a guided or self-guided tour of this National Historic Landmark.\n– Explore Connecticut’s founding documents in our “”The Constitutional History of the Constitution State”” exhibit.\n– Understand the history of voting rights in the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History’s “”Who Can Vote?”” exhibit.\n– See Governor Ned Lamont’s official Civic Learning Week in Connecticut proclamation.\n– Pick up your free Civic Learning Week souvenir button at our Welcome Desk!
URL:https://civiclearningweek.org/event/celebrate-civics-at-connecticuts-old-state-house/
LOCATION:Connecticut’s Old State House\, 800 Main Street\, Hartford\, Connecticut\, 06103\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Greatest Impact: Why we should care about local elections
DESCRIPTION:Local elections never get as much attention – or as many voters – as the bigger federal races\, even though local policies determine many aspects of our daily lives. From urban planning and schools to housing and food access\, city and town governments have tremendous impacts on their residents’ day to day. By taking part in local elections\, voters can help drive important policy decisions. Join our panel of speakers\, Tanya Rhodes Smith\, Director\, Nancy A Humphreys Institute for Political Social Work\, and Kristen Clark\, Social Action Committee Chair Hartford Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority\, Inc. for a fascinating discussion on the impact of local elections. \nTune in at https://youtu.be/A3MWrNcY9QY.
URL:https://civiclearningweek.org/event/the-greatest-impact-why-we-should-care-about-local-elections/
LOCATION:YouTube\, Connecticut\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250311T150000
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DTSTAMP:20260417T070016
CREATED:20250227T164541Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250228T175006Z
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SUMMARY:Law Day 2025 Virtual Launch Program
DESCRIPTION:Join the American Bar Association for a discussion of the 2025 Law Day theme\, The Constitution’s Promise: Out of Many\, One. \nThe Constitution enshrines our collective responsibility to one another\, and the 2025 Law Day theme urges us to take pride in a Constitution that bridges our differences to bring us together as a united nation. Our civic lives tie us together as one “We\,” whether through legislative efforts that serve the common good\, through military service\, or by working together\, every day\, to fulfill the promise of E pluribus unum\, or “Out of many\, one.” \nThe program will feature a substantive discussion of the 2025 Law Day theme between ABA President Bill Bay and National Law Day Chair Tommy Preston\, Jr. Law Day programs that will be highlighted include Law Day Yosemite and activities at the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Kansas and the Rhode Island Bar Association.
URL:https://civiclearningweek.org/event/law-day-2025-virtual-launch-program/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250311T173000
DTSTAMP:20260417T070016
CREATED:20250220T180229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250303T052944Z
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SUMMARY:Rap and Redemption on Death Row: Seeking Justice and Finding Purpose Behind Bars
DESCRIPTION:“What leads someone to take another’s life? What do we owe those whom we incarcerate? What is\, or what should be\, the purpose of the United States carceral system? How can the impulses that lead to violences be transformed\, and what role can art play in that transformation? Are there limits to redemption?” \nRap and Redemption on Death Row: Seeking Justice and Finding Purpose Behind Bars seeks to explore the answers to these difficult questions through the testimony of Alim Braxton (a.k.a. Rrome Alone)–a writer\, rapper\, and activist living on North Carolina’s Death Row in Raleigh. Please join COMPACT and BEJI as we welcome Alim and author Mark Katz–the John P. Barker Distinguished Professor of Music at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill–to Brandeis University for a community book release and discussion. Rap and Redemption on Death Row is digitally available for free through the Brandeis Library for faculty\, staff\, and students. \nThis event is a part of DEIS Impact 2025 and the Civic Learning and Democracy Engagement (CLDE) Coalition and Civic Learning Week.
URL:https://civiclearningweek.org/event/rap-and-redemption-on-death-row-seeking-justice-and-finding-purpose-behind-bars/
LOCATION:Rapaporte Treasure Hall (Brandeis Library)\, 415 South St\, Waltham\, MA\, 02453-2728\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250311T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250311T180000
DTSTAMP:20260417T070016
CREATED:20250225T173148Z
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SUMMARY:New York Civic Learning Week Third Annual Summit on Civic Readiness: Building a Media-Literate Future: A Cross-Generational Call to Action
DESCRIPTION:Join media literacy experts and educators in a conversation featuring students’ questions about the media environment today. New York State Senator Shelley Mayer will give remarks. Panelists include Arielle Geismar\, co-chair of Design It for Us; Kelsey Russell media literacy influencer and co-host of First Stop News; Dr. Christopher Harris\, director of library and digital services at Genesee Valley BOCES; Dr. Shari L. Camhi\, superintendent of schools at Baldwin Union Free School District\, Paul Tomizawa\, elementary technology educator at Scarsdale Union Free School District\, and Mary Kate Lonergan\, social studies teacher and media literacy education specialist at Fayettevile-Manlius School District.
URL:https://civiclearningweek.org/event/new-york-civic-learning-week-third-annual-summit-on-civic-readiness-building-a-media-literate-future-a-cross-generational-call-to-action/
LOCATION:DemocracyReady NY Coalition at the Center for Educational Equity at Teachers Colege\, Columbia University\, 525 West 120th Street\, New York\, New York\, 10027\, United States
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X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=DemocracyReady NY Coalition at the Center for Educational Equity at Teachers Colege Columbia University 525 West 120th Street New York New York 10027 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=525 West 120th Street:geo:-73.9600535,40.80999
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250311T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250311T203000
DTSTAMP:20260417T070016
CREATED:20250218T183828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250227T001110Z
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SUMMARY:Speaking Freely: Examining Free Speech in Modern America
DESCRIPTION:Hosted in partnership with American Public Square at Jewell\, the first program of American Public Square’s Civility Examined series\, “Speaking Freely” will address the question of whether free speech is undermining American democracy or is essential to its survival. The United States has debated answers for more than a century\, since joining WWI to “make the world safe for democracy.” \nJoin us for a thought-provoking panel discussion moderated by Margaret Talev (director of Syracuse University’s Institute for Democracy\, Journalism and Citizenship) exploring free speech in America – its evolution\, its definition and its impact on politics\, education and the daily lives of U.S. residents. More details on panelists to come. \nThis program will be livestreamed and hosted in person at the National WWI Museum and Memorial. The evening will begin with a reception at 5:30 p.m. CT\, followed by the start of the panel at 6:00 p.m. CT. \nHosted in partnership with American Public Square at Jewell.
URL:https://civiclearningweek.org/event/speaking-freely-examining-free-speech-in-modern-america/
LOCATION:National WWI Museum and Memorial\, 2 Memorial Dr\, Kansas City\, MO\, 64108-4603\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250311T190000
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SUMMARY:Rose Revival Panel Discussion with the Kentucky Student Voice Team
DESCRIPTION:On January 14\, the Kentucky Student Voice Team (KSVT)—a student-led advocacy organization—filed a lawsuit against leadership in the state of Kentucky\, saying that the state has “failed to fulfill its constitutional obligation to provide all students with an adequate and equitable public education.” \nJoin this panel discussion with members of KSVT and advisors to hear more about the origins of the case and what it could mean for Kentucky and other states.
URL:https://civiclearningweek.org/event/rose-revival-panel-discussion-with-the-kentucky-student-voice-team/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250312T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250312T123000
DTSTAMP:20260417T070016
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250310T071914Z
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SUMMARY:How A.I. is Changing Government
DESCRIPTION:In our rapidly evolving digital age\, the interplay between technology and democracy has become increasingly complex and consequential. In this panel discussion\, we will delve into the transformative impact of AI on government and society\, exploring both its potential to revolutionize public services and the ethical considerations it raises. Experts from technology\, policy\, and education fields will discuss how AI can enhance governance\, improve citizen engagement\, address societal challenges\, and the challenges it might pose to education and accessibility. Attendees will gain insights into the balance between innovation and regulation in shaping a future with AI. \nTune in at https://youtu.be/CBh9_0Q5G-c.
URL:https://civiclearningweek.org/event/how-a-i-is-changing-government/
LOCATION:YouTube\, Connecticut\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250312T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250312T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T070016
CREATED:20250110T165421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250125T000650Z
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SUMMARY:Voices of Change Panel: Service-Learning and Civic Engagement
DESCRIPTION:This insightful panel discussion will bring together youth\, educators\, and service-learning experts to discuss the pivotal role of service-learning in fostering civic engagement and empowering the next generation of leaders!
URL:https://civiclearningweek.org/event/voices-of-change-panel-service-learning-and-civic-engagement/
LOCATION:National Youth Leadership Council\, 463 Maria Avenue\, St. Paul\, Minnesota\, 55106\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250312T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250312T183000
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SUMMARY:Celebrating Vermont’s First Civic Health Index
DESCRIPTION:The Vermont Secretary of State Sarah Copeland Hanzas and the National Conference on Citizenship join Vermont legislators and local leaders to celebrate Vermont’s first-ever Civic Health Index. The report takes a close look at the civic engagement and opportunities for civic learning for youth of Vermont. During this event\, leaders will dive into the findings and discuss ways to expand opportunities for civic learning and enhance civic knowledge in the state. The event will be held at the statehouse in Montpelier\, VT and is open to the public.
URL:https://civiclearningweek.org/event/celebrating-vermonts-first-civic-health-index/
LOCATION:Vermont Statehouse\, 115 State St\, Montpelier\, VT\, 05633\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250312T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250312T180000
DTSTAMP:20260417T070016
CREATED:20250129T203714Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250131T223448Z
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SUMMARY:Reenvisioning Civic Learning in the Face of Global Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will be hosted in partnership with EARTHDAY.ORG and CFR Education from the Council on Foreign Relations as a part of Civic Learning Week. \nFrom extreme weather events to anxiety-inducing headlines\, students are increasingly inundated with climate disruptions in their lives. In this Civic Learning Week session\, explore how educators and students can turn climate anxiety into action by leaning into the next frontier of civic engagement: climate education. So why is understanding climate change crucial to civic education? \nIn this webinar\, presented by EARTHDAY.ORG and CFR Education\, presenters will explore why a 21st-century civic education needs to include climate education. Educators can prepare students with the knowledge\, skills\, and perspective to face climate change through responsible citizenry. As climate change continues to disrupt our world—from agriculture and energy to health and national security—teachers can keep students empowered and hopeful by activating the classroom with solutions-based approaches and action-oriented opportunities. \nIn this webinar\, participants will: \n– Understand why making climate connections in civic courses helps build hope and resilience for students.\n– Explore free\, non-partisan\, ready-to-use simulations and lesson plans on climate change and an Earth Month Calendar of activities to engage your students.\n– Discover a Climate Civics Toolkit to build activities into the classroom experience.\n– Ask questions! \nThis session is aimed at teachers of all subjects in middle school\, high school\, and higher education and can be helpful to any educator or guardian navigating how to keep students hopeful amidst the challenges of climate change.
URL:https://civiclearningweek.org/event/reenvisioning-civic-learning-in-the-face-of-global-climate-change/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250312T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250312T193000
DTSTAMP:20260417T070016
CREATED:20250219T213942Z
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SUMMARY:NC Civic Learning Week - Youth-Led Dialogue with State Education Officials
DESCRIPTION:Join us on March 12 at 5:30PM for a youth-led forum with the state’s top K-12 education decision-makers. Topics include civic literacy\, leadership\, and K-12 education in North Carolina. Sign up here to receive a link to the Zoom and submit your questions for the officials or youth. \nThe forum is hosted by NC Civics Coalition and GenerationNation as part of Civic Learning Week 2025.
URL:https://civiclearningweek.org/event/nc-civic-learning-week-youth-led-dialogue-with-state-education-officials/
LOCATION:Charlotte-Mecklenburg Government Center\, 600 E 4th Street\, Charlotte\, North Carolina\, 28202\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250312T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250312T213000
DTSTAMP:20260417T070016
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SUMMARY:Increasing Youth Civic Engagement with Hands-on Projects & Civic Seal Programs
DESCRIPTION:The lack of youth civic engagement and limited civic education in the United States are pressing concerns\, which can lead to a poorly informed citizenry\, decreased voter participation\, apathy towards community issues\, susceptibility to misinformation\, and a general lack of understanding about how government works. \nWe can change that by giving students opportunities to engage and have an impact in their communities directly through hands-on projects and offering a civic seals program. Join us to learn about these programs\, and how they can help increase youth engagement and help students grow into being life-long civic participants.
URL:https://civiclearningweek.org/event/increasing-youth-civic-engagement-with-hands-on-projects-civic-seal-programs-2/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Washington\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250313T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250313T123000
DTSTAMP:20260417T070016
CREATED:20250227T023232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250228T173700Z
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SUMMARY:Civic Education for Everyone
DESCRIPTION:An extraordinary program is being held at the West Virginia Supreme Court in the State Capitol on Thursday\, March 13 to celebrate Civic Education for Everyone with presentations by all five Supreme Court Justices\, a WV State Board of Education member\, news media leaders\, elementary and high school students demonstrating their civics knowledge\, and student leaders talking about their own civic education experiences
URL:https://civiclearningweek.org/event/civic-education-for-everyone/
LOCATION:West Virginia Culture Center\, 1900 Kanawha Blvd.\, East\, Charleston\, West Virginia\, 25305\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250313T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250313T111500
DTSTAMP:20260417T070016
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250310T071848Z
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SUMMARY:Meet the 2025 Kid Governor's Cabinet
DESCRIPTION:Relive the excitement of Inauguration Day 2025 and watch “Meet the Cabinet” featuring the 2025 Kid Governor’s Cabinet Members. Learn about the students’ experiences running for office\, their platforms\, and how students can support the Cabinet Members’ goals! Visit CT.KidGovernor.org/cabinet2025 for additional information about the Cabinet. \nConnecticut’s Kid Governor® is an award-winning civics program created by The Connecticut Democracy Center at Connecticut’s Old State House. To learn more\, visit CT.KidGovernor.org or follow the program on Facebook\, Instagram\, Twitter\, and YouTube (@CTKidGovernor). \nTune in at https://youtu.be/jv_MkQvcl-w.
URL:https://civiclearningweek.org/event/meet-the-2025-kid-governors-cabinet/
LOCATION:YouTube\, Connecticut\, United States
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