Keyword: History
A Nation Divided: How One Decade Can Change Everything
Our Why It Matters: Uniting a Polarized Nation initiative explores the impact of ideological polarization in America.
Two key figures in the 1960s Civil Rights Movement join us to talk about how they decided to stand up and make a difference for voting rights in the USA. Moderated by...
Tonya Scott-Williams and series poet Ashley M. Jones engage in conversation with Dr. Hasan Kwame Jeffries, host of the Teaching Hard History podcast and author of...
Words & Reflections from the Commission on Decolonization
Words & Reflections From the Commission on Decolonization with Melvin Won Pat-Borja. This special presentation and conversation will highlight the history of the...
As girls, sisters Lynda Blackmon Lowery and Jo Ann Lowery Bland marched for Civil Rights in Alabama. Hear their powerful first-hand accounts as well as their vision for...
Ti Måmakpo’ with Dr. Underwood and Selina Onedera-Salas
Join us for our inaugural “Unincorporated” webinar presentation Ti Måmakpo’, with community advocate and poet Selina Onedera-Salas in conversation with...
With Good Reason · Expanding The Franchise Dwayne Betts was only a teenager when he was convicted of carjacking and sentenced to 9 years in prison. Today, he’s an...
Join host Tonya Scott-Williams and poet Ashley M. Jones in conversation with Scotty E. Kirkland, Exhibitions, Publications, & Programs Coordinator for the Alabama...
The Upswing Authors Talk featuring Robert D. Putnam and Shaylyn Romney Garrett
Robert D. Putnam and Shaylyn Romney Garrett discuss how American came together a century ago and how we can do it again.
At the Art of Voting website viewers can learn about The Art of Voting exhibit, see images from the exhibit, and download the history of voting brochure that was created...
Alabama Voice for Black Voters Nationwide
W.C. Patton (1912-1917) worked for voter registration when such an activity put his life at great risk. A graduate of Alabama State College (now Alabama State...
In this Episode, broadcast journalist Ron Bryant discusses disputed elections with Christie Weininger and Dr. Dustin McLochlin. Christie is the Executive Director of the...
Michigan Humanities presented a series of virtual state-wide conversations that will examine the electoral process by exploring Michigan’s urban-rural divide and the...
Meet Omaha-born Doris Stevens, a largely forgotten suffragist who worked with Alice Paul and other well-known members of the U.S. women’s suffrage movement...
Clues to Clara Bewick Colby: The Rediscovery of Local Women’s History
The story of Clara Bewick Colby, a suffragist who lived in Beatrice, Nebraska.
“Join host Tonya Scott-Williams and project poet (and Alabama Poet Laureate) Ashley M. Jones for an interview with Dr. Tara White, history instructor at Wallace...