Explore the newly reimagined Facing Freedom exhibition, which examines how people in the United States have shaped freedom through civic action, service, innovation, and advocacy. This two-part seminar includes facilitated activities, time in the exhibition, scholarly talks, and field trip planning. We will examine the four themes of the exhibition and the case studies within these themes.
- Unite – workers’ rights
- Speak Out – public protest
- Defend – protecting community
- Struggle – race and citizenship
Each session covers distinctly different themes and stories. Sessions can stand alone, but they build on one another, so we encourage attending the one on Saturday, October 3, as well. Leave with FREE classroom resources.
Free, earn up to 6 PD hours. Registration required. Recommended for middle and high school educators.
