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SUMMARY:Spring Educator Open House
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Earth Day and National Poetry Month at our Spring Educator Open House\, featuring resources and activities that activate students’ freedom of expression. Enjoy an exclusive\, guided museum tour with our School Programs team and explore our Year of Free Speech exhibitions\, including our foundational gallery\, Free Speech: Our Right\, Our Responsibility\, and Word Powered: Exploring Free Speech Through Art\, in which contemporary artists examine the dynamic relationship between censorship\, freedom of expression\, and diverse perspectives. Take copies of our Year of Free Speech Educator Resource Guide back to your classroom and continue the discussion of free expression with your students. \nContinue your exploration of free expression during a poetry workshop\, presented by local artist\, Marshall James Kavanaugh. Through environmentally conscious crafting\, educators will write haikus on recycled paper containing wildflower seeds\, which can later be planted in pots or home gardens. The Dream Seeds Poetry Workshop addresses scientific topics such as seed germination and pollination while also demonstrating the haiku-writing process as a vehicle for student expression in the classroom. This interdisciplinary workshop intersects environmental sustainability and creative writing\, is transferable to the classroom\, and can be adapted for any grade level. \n  \nSCHEDULE OF EVENTS \n4 pm Guided Tours of NLM’s Year of Free Speech Exhibitions \n5 pm Dream Seeds Poetry Workshop with Marshall James Kavanaugh \nComplimentary light refreshments will be provided \n  \nTICKETS \nFree for educators\, teachers\, or school faculty with valid school ID \nChildren and families of educators are welcome to attend at NLM’s General Admission prices: \nAdults: $12 \nSeniors (65+): $10 \nStudents (with valid ID): $8 \nYouth (ages 6–17): $6 \nChildren (under 5): Free \nMuseum Members: Free \n  \nPRESENTERS \nMarshall James Kavanaugh \n \nMarshall James Kavanaugh is a Philadelphia-based dream laborer and performance poet. He has performed his poetry at the Philadelphia Museum of Art\, Barnes Foundation\, Monument Lab\, and the Philadelphia International Airport. As Dream Poet For Hire\, Marshall creates stream-of-subconscious inspired poetry on demand for the general public. Equipped with a Smith-Corona Skyriter\, he sets up in public spaces around the city and tailors on-the-spot poems on any theme. @dreampoetforhire
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/spring-educator-open-house/
LOCATION:National Liberty Museum\, 321 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educators
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250417T193000
DTSTAMP:20260525T021658
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LAST-MODIFIED:20250417T144430Z
UID:6873-1744911000-1744918200@www.libertymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Third Thursday
DESCRIPTION:Due to unforeseen circumstances\, our April Third Thursday event is cancelled. If you purchased tickets\, you should have received an email with details to reschedule or receive a refund. Contact us at info@libertymuseum.org with any questions. \nWe look forward to welcoming you to our next Third Thursday on May 15\, celebrating our 25th Anniversary and opening of our summer exhibition. Stay tuned for more details coming soon!  \nEnjoy an unforgettable night out during Third Thursdays at the National Liberty Museum! Held monthly\, this vibrant after-hours event transforms the Museum into a lively social scene to connect with friends\, spark inspiration\, or simply unwind in a unique atmosphere. Sip on specialty cocktails and mocktails crafted exclusively for the night and enjoy an eclectic mix of creative entertainment—from live music and performance art to engaging workshops and interactive experiences. Each Third Thursday offers exclusive access to the Museum’s galleries\, allowing you to explore thought-provoking exhibits in a relaxed\, intimate setting. \nThird Thursdays are 21+ events. IDs will be checked upon entry. \n  \nTHIS MONTH \nPatrick Bamburak & Reina Williams \nPatrick Bamburak is a veteran recording artist\, touring musician\, songwriter\, producer\, actor and radio personality\, hosting Patrick Bamburak’s Night Music on NEWHD New York\, which broadcasts Fridays\, from 10pm to Midnight Eastern\, on NEWHD New York Radio\, www.newhdmedia.com. In 2024\, Patrick’s media production work was accepted into The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Library & Archive’s permanent audio/visual collection. Episodes on Rock Hall founder Seymour Stein\, and an in-depth interview with Sylvia Reed\, the second wife of Lou Reed\, from his interview program Indie Café 2wo on NEWHD New York\, produced and co-hosted by Patrick\, are now part of the permanent collection. \nReina Williams is a dynamic singer-songwriter\, producer\, and musical innovator blending Acoustic Reggae Hip-Hop with elements of soul\, R&B\, and EDM. With a unique voice and captivating style\, she crafts songs that uplift\, inspire\, and empower\, inviting listeners to embrace their truth and potential. For nearly two decades\, Reina has enchanted audiences across the U.S.\, performing in wellness communities\, festivals\, and venues that celebrate conscious\, feel-good music. She has composed and co-written over 400 songs and cues\, collaborating with industry giants like BMGPM\, BMG UK\, and APM. Her live performances—an organic fusion of percussion\, beatboxing\, and acoustic guitar—showcase her versatility as a singer\, rapper\, and producer\, delivering a raw\, soul-stirring experience. @reinawilliamsmusic \n  \nMarshall James Kavanaugh  |  Dream Seeds Poetry Workshop \n \nMarshall James Kavanaugh is a Philadelphia-based dream laborer and performance poet. He has performed his poetry at the Philadelphia Museum of Art\, Barnes Foundation\, Monument Lab\, and the Philadelphia International Airport. As Dream Poet For Hire\, Marshall creates stream-of-subconscious inspired poetry on demand for the general public. Equipped with a Smith-Corona Skyriter\, he sets up in public spaces around the city and tailors on-the-spot poems on any theme. @dreampoetforhire \nFor April\, guests will celebrate Earth Day and National Poetry Month through typewriter poetry and environmentally-conscious crafting. During the session\, guests create a haiku postcard using naturalistic observation and write an intentional poem on seed paper. The seed paper used to type these poetic mantras is crafted from recycled paper with native wildflower seeds. Participants will be given the option to take home their typed intentions and plant them in their own gardens to watch their dreams and intentions grow and eventually blossom\, a gift that will benefit the bees\, butterflies\, and other pollinators. \n  \nSpecialty Cocktails \nCrafted by Bartender Sean Clarke @svc_bar \nSpring Spritz  |  Hornitos blanco tequila\, Aperol\, lime\, rosemary\, grapefruit soda \nBlushing Rose  |  Bluecoat gin\, raspberry cordial\, prosecco\, rose \n  \nTICKETS \n$15 General Admission \nFree for National Liberty Museum Members \nTickets include 1 complimentary drink ticket\, additional alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks available for purchase \n  \nBECOME AN NLM MEMBER TODAY \nand receive free admission to Third Thursday events for an entire year! \n\nAce level members have access to 1 free ticket per event\nAlly and Advocate level members have access to 2 free tickets per event\nAmbassador level members have access to 4 free tickets per event\n\n 
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/third-thursday-april-2025/
LOCATION:National Liberty Museum\, 321 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,After Hours,Third Thursdays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250413T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250413T170000
DTSTAMP:20260525T021658
CREATED:20250115T020527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T184445Z
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SUMMARY:Pay-What-You-Wish Second Sunday
DESCRIPTION:Experience history and the spirit of liberty at the National Liberty Museum during Pay-What-You-Wish Second Sunday! This monthly event invites all visitors to explore the museum at a price that fits their budget. From dynamic exhibitions to interactive experiences\, Second Sunday is a unique way to engage with Philadelphia’s leading museum dedicated to liberty in action. \nFamilies\, students\, and lifelong learners can enjoy exhibits highlighting individuals who championed freedom\, along with art installations that inspire reflection and conversation. Visitors can also participate in hands-on activities and explore how free speech and community action shape a just society. Whether you’re planning a fun family outing\, a thoughtful solo visit\, or a group trip\, this inclusive pay-what-you-wish program offers an accessible opportunity to connect with history and ideas that matter.
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/pay-what-you-wish-second-sunday/2025-04-13/
LOCATION:National Liberty Museum\, 321 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Pay-What-You-Wish,Second Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250327T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250327T193000
DTSTAMP:20260525T021658
CREATED:20250114T151346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250512T144404Z
UID:6875-1743098400-1743103800@www.libertymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Free Speech and the Press: Balancing Power and Responsibility
DESCRIPTION:In today’s complex media landscape\, the intersection of free speech and journalism has never been more prevalent. Join the National Liberty Museum and World Affairs Council of Philadelphia for an engaging discussion on the evolving role of the press in upholding free speech both at home and abroad while navigating challenges of misinformation\, public trust\, and accountability. Bringing together journalists\, media experts\, and free speech advocates\, the panel will explore the delicate balance between the power of the media to inform and influence and its responsibility to uphold ethical standards and truth in a world increasingly marked by polarization and political pressures. \nTICKETS \n$25 General Admission \n$10 National Liberty Museum or World Affairs Council Members \n$5 Students\, Teachers\, or School Faculty (w. Valid ID) \nSCHEDULE OF EVENTS \n5:30 pm Doors open\, with access to all NLM galleries including our Free Speech: Our Right\, Our Responsibility and Word Powered: Exploring Free Speech Through Art exhibitions \n6:00 pm Panel begins\, followed by Q&A with the panelists and moderator \n7:30 pm Panel and Q&A concludes \n8:00 pm Doors close \n  \nLead support for NLM’s community initiatives\, including the Free Speech Speaker Series\, by \n \nABOUT WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL OF PHILADELPHIA \n\n\n\n\nAs the region’s largest and longest-running international nonprofit\, World Affairs opens doors between Philadelphia and the world. From powerful speaker events and international exchanges to youth education\, to professional development and curated travel programs\, this is where continents\, cultures\, and ideas connect. \n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/free-speech-and-the-press/
LOCATION:National Liberty Museum\, 321 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,After Hours,Educators,Speaker Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250327T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250327T180000
DTSTAMP:20260525T021658
CREATED:20250210T212009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250210T212009Z
UID:6963-1743093000-1743098400@www.libertymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Empowering Young Voices: Tools and Strategies for Teaching Student Journalism
DESCRIPTION:Are you passionate about empowering young voices and making sure their stories are heard? Join educators from PBS Student Reporting Labs and WHYY as they offer teachers the ultimate toolkit to amplify student voices both inside and outside the classroom. Through dynamic resources and hands-on activities\, this professional development workshop equips teachers with everything they need to lead impactful youth media projects. Educators will gain expert strategies to sharpen students’ reporting skills\, foster journalistic integrity\, and keep them engaged in storytelling that matters. More than just a learning experience\, this workshop is a launchpad for students to become informed\, civic-minded reporters\, ready to make a difference in their communities. Join us and give your students the power to tell their stories with confidence and credibility! \nThis professional development workshop is available to teachers\, school faculty\, and educators of all kinds. Following the workshop\, attendees are invited to stay for a panel discussion\, Free Speech and the Press: Balancing Power and Responsibility\, hosted at the National Liberty Museum. For more information\, visit the event page on our website. \nPennsylvania educators who attend the full PD session and panel discussion are eligible for 3 hours of Act 48 credits. \n  \nSCHEDULE OF EVENTS \n4:30 pm Empowering Young Voices teacher professional development workshop begins \n6:00 pm Free Speech and the Press panel begins\, followed by Q&A with the panelists and moderator \n7:30 pm Panel and Q&A concludes \n8:00 pm Doors close \n  \nPRESENTERS \nMarie Cusick\, Editorial Director at PBS News Student Reporting Labs \nMarie is passionate about elevating the voices of young people. In her role as editorial director\, she collaborates with students\, educators\, and SRL staff to transform great ideas into powerful stories that reach wide audiences. She joined SRL in 2019 as a youth media producer. Previously\, Marie was a multimedia reporter for stations in New York and Pennsylvania. She was also part of NPR’s Energy and Environment Collaborative and produced documentaries for PBS member stations. Marie’s reporting has been recognized with a Sigma Delta Chi Award from the Society of Professional Journalists and a national Edward R. Murrow Award from the Radio Television Digital News Association. \nLisa Wilk\, Director of School Partnerships at WHYY \nLisa Wilk (She/Her/Hers) has been teaching youth in Philadelphia for over a decade and is an advocate for youth produced media and community engagement. She has taught Journalism\, Photography\, Narrative and Documentary Filmmaking to students in grades K-12 across the city for Temple University and WHYY. She has a deep interest in helping teens engage with their community through research and multimedia storytelling. She is currently working as the Director of School Partnerships at WHYY. In this role\, she serves as the station’s liaison between local school districts\, teachers\, funders\, and evaluators. She also helped establish a partnership with PBS Newshour’s Student Reporting Labs to bring Philly teens’ voices to the national TV broadcast. In addition to teaching at WHYY\, Lisa has experience working as an adjunct professor of Temple University’s Department of Journalism’s award-winning capstone course\, Philadelphia Neighborhoods. She is also a certified Social Studies teacher and has worked as a freelance photographer and videographer. \n 
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/empowering-young-voices/
LOCATION:National Liberty Museum\, 321 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educators
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250320T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250320T193000
DTSTAMP:20260525T021658
CREATED:20250115T013023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250314T142139Z
UID:6874-1742491800-1742499000@www.libertymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Third Thursday
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy an unforgettable night out during Third Thursdays at the National Liberty Museum! Held monthly\, this vibrant after-hours event transforms the Museum into a lively social scene to connect with friends\, spark inspiration\, or simply unwind in a unique atmosphere. Sip on specialty cocktails and mocktails crafted exclusively for the night and enjoy an eclectic mix of creative entertainment—from live music and performance art to engaging workshops and interactive experiences. Each Third Thursday offers exclusive access to the Museum’s galleries\, allowing you to explore thought-provoking exhibits in a relaxed\, intimate setting. \nThird Thursdays are 21+ events. IDs will be checked upon entry. \n  \nTHIS MONTH \nEmily Drinker and Ethan Cain \nEmily Drinker is an independent singer-songwriter from Philadelphia. Her soulful brand of folk\, pop\, and rock goes down smooth\, whether she’s performing with funk-rock band\, the Funky T\, or in a more intimate format\, incorporating live looping. Recently\, Emily’s song “5th Ave” won Song of the Year at the 2024 Homey Awards\, and the song was also a finalist in the 2023 John Lennon Songwriting Contest. Her band has played at many regional festivals including Musikfest\, Firefly\, and the Philadelphia Folk Festival. Emily has opened for Pat Benatar\, Rufus Wainwright\, JD Souther\, and Bakithi Kumalo and performs full-time in the Philly area. \n  \nJudy Ha  |  Tarot Card Reading \nJudy Ha is an intuitive empath who comes from a long line of spiritual workers. Specializing in tarot and cartomancy\, she reads with both tarot and playing cards. Her innate abilities\, passed down through generations\, are complemented by dedicated study and practice. Her deep understanding of human nature and souls allows her to provide insights and practical guidance for overcoming challenges. They help people identify their unique strengths and patterns\, empowering them to work in harmony with their innate nature. Judy offers personalized guidance that aligns with who you truly are and are meant to be\, giving you the most effective advice for your journey. Compassionate\, honest\, and thorough\, she is honored to be a confidant\, providing intuitive guidance with clarity and care. \n  \nTICKETS \n$15 General Admission \nFree for National Liberty Museum Members \nTickets include 1 complimentary drink ticket\, additional alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks available for purchase \n  \nBECOME AN NLM MEMBER TODAY \nand receive free admission to Third Thursday events for an entire year! \n\nAce level members have access to 1 free ticket per event\nAlly and Advocate level members have access to 2 free tickets per event\nAmbassador level members have access to 4 free tickets per event\n\n 
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/third-thursday-march-2025/
LOCATION:National Liberty Museum\, 321 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,After Hours,Third Thursdays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250309T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250309T170000
DTSTAMP:20260525T021658
CREATED:20250115T020527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T184445Z
UID:6893-1741514400-1741539600@www.libertymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Pay-What-You-Wish Second Sunday
DESCRIPTION:Experience history and the spirit of liberty at the National Liberty Museum during Pay-What-You-Wish Second Sunday! This monthly event invites all visitors to explore the museum at a price that fits their budget. From dynamic exhibitions to interactive experiences\, Second Sunday is a unique way to engage with Philadelphia’s leading museum dedicated to liberty in action. \nFamilies\, students\, and lifelong learners can enjoy exhibits highlighting individuals who championed freedom\, along with art installations that inspire reflection and conversation. Visitors can also participate in hands-on activities and explore how free speech and community action shape a just society. Whether you’re planning a fun family outing\, a thoughtful solo visit\, or a group trip\, this inclusive pay-what-you-wish program offers an accessible opportunity to connect with history and ideas that matter.
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/pay-what-you-wish-second-sunday/2025-03-09/
LOCATION:National Liberty Museum\, 321 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Pay-What-You-Wish,Second Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250220T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250220T193000
DTSTAMP:20260525T021658
CREATED:20250115T013140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250211T195627Z
UID:6872-1740072600-1740079800@www.libertymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Third Thursday
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy an unforgettable night out during Third Thursdays at the National Liberty Museum! Held monthly\, this vibrant after-hours event transforms the Museum into a lively social scene to connect with friends\, spark inspiration\, or simply unwind in a unique atmosphere. Sip on specialty cocktails and mocktails crafted exclusively for the night and enjoy an eclectic mix of creative entertainment—from live music and performance art to engaging workshops and interactive experiences. Each Third Thursday offers exclusive access to the Museum’s galleries\, allowing you to explore thought-provoking exhibits in a relaxed\, intimate setting. \nThird Thursdays are 21+ events. IDs will be checked upon entry. \n  \nTHIS MONTH \nKüf Knotz and Christine Elise \n \nNamed Philadelphia Magazine Best Rapper of 2022\, Küf Knotz (Producer/MC) and Christine Elise (Harpist/Vocalist) have brought their unique blend of hip-hop\, soul and classical traditions to various communities. The unlikely pair connected and built a similar bond to creating positive\, forward thinking music fusing hip-hop with the boom bap era and lo-fi inspired beats supported by the harp. Their performance takes you on an era fusing\, genre bending journey. And\, you can dance to it. The duo has opened for Wyclef Jean\, Yellowman\, Rising Appalachia\, Slick Rick\, Say She She\, Afroman\, Wax Tailor (US Tour Support)\, Liniker\, G-Love\, Talib Kweli\, Ozomatli\, Raging Fya\, Eubanks & Evans Experience\, Digable Planets and have been featured on NPR Music and WHYY. kufknotz.com \n  \nMarshall James Kavanaugh  |  Dream Poet for Hire \nMarshall James Kavanaugh is a dream laborer of words and various art forms used to create poetic dream spaces for his readership to explore. His works contain a culture driven attempt at documenting the creative activism of his generation. Over the years\, he has taken his poetry to streets\, art galleries\, and performance venues around the country. In 2017-2019\, he co-organized a series of readings across the country with a variety of performers under the moniker\, Poets For Peace. The tours culminated in the publication of two zines by the Poets For Peace in the summer of 2020 as a mutual aid response for the Black Lives Matter movement. @dreampoetforhire \n  \nSpecialty Cocktails \nCrafted by Bartender Sean Clarke @svc_bar \nThe Free Thinker  |  Beefeater gin\, elderflower\, lime\, cucumber\, mint \nThe Rising Voice  |  Old Grand-Dad bonded bourbon\, lemon\, honey\, ginger \n  \nTICKETS \n$15 General Admission \nFree for National Liberty Museum Members \nTickets include 1 complimentary drink ticket\, additional alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks available for purchase \n  \nBECOME AN NLM MEMBER TODAY \nand receive free admission to Third Thursday events for an entire year! \n\nAce level members have access to 1 free ticket per event\nAlly and Advocate level members have access to 2 free tickets per event\nAmbassador level members have access to 4 free tickets per event\n\n 
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/third-thursday-february-2025/
LOCATION:National Liberty Museum\, 321 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,After Hours,Third Thursdays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250209T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250209T170000
DTSTAMP:20260525T021658
CREATED:20250115T020527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251229T184444Z
UID:6892-1739095200-1739120400@www.libertymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Pay-What-You-Wish Second Sunday
DESCRIPTION:Experience history and the spirit of liberty at the National Liberty Museum during Pay-What-You-Wish Second Sunday! This monthly event invites all visitors to explore the museum at a price that fits their budget. From dynamic exhibitions to interactive experiences\, Second Sunday is a unique way to engage with Philadelphia’s leading museum dedicated to liberty in action. \nFamilies\, students\, and lifelong learners can enjoy exhibits highlighting individuals who championed freedom\, along with art installations that inspire reflection and conversation. Visitors can also participate in hands-on activities and explore how free speech and community action shape a just society. Whether you’re planning a fun family outing\, a thoughtful solo visit\, or a group trip\, this inclusive pay-what-you-wish program offers an accessible opportunity to connect with history and ideas that matter.
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/pay-what-you-wish-second-sunday/2025-02-09/
LOCATION:National Liberty Museum\, 321 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Pay-What-You-Wish,Second Sundays
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250208T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250208T170000
DTSTAMP:20260525T021658
CREATED:20250114T154225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250131T191142Z
UID:6882-1739008800-1739034000@www.libertymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Word Powered: Exploring Free Speech Through Art Community Open House
DESCRIPTION:Discover the power of words and expression at our Community Open House marking the opening weekend of Word Powered: Exploring Free Speech Through Art. Engage your creativity in interactive art-making workshops\, craft your own custom buttons\, and capture the moment in our themed photo booth. With pay-what-you-wish admission and hands-on activities for all ages\, make it a day of discovery\, creativity\, and fun for the whole family. \nSCHEDULE OF EVENTS \nCreation Station  |  10 am – 5 pm \nUse your artistic inspiration and take home your own piece of the Museum. Make a statement and design your own custom button inspired by our museum exhibitions or your own unique vision. Strike a pose and capture the memories with friends and family in our themed photo booth. \nThe Art of the Word: A Creative Workshop with Word Powered Artist Shelley Brenner Baird  |  11 am – 12:30 pm \nFor Word Powered exhibition artist Shelley Brenner Baird\, words hold immense power and text has often been featured in her work. Recently\, she has focused on campaign signs\, deconstructing them and reconstructing the letters into new words and phrases. Learn more about Brenner Baird’s relationship with language and consider your own. Is there a word that holds power for you or one you think should be championed to the world? Using letters cut from political yard signs\, visitors of all ages can create a letter mash-up of their own “power word” to take home. \nPop-Up Artist Talk with Shelley Brenner Baird  |  12:30 pm – 1 pm \nAfter the workshop\, join us in the Word Powered exhibition gallery for a conversation with Shelley Brenner Baird as she discusses the inspiration and process behind her artworks “1st Amendment” and “Bad Dream.” \nCanvas of Courage: Painting the Path to Healing  |  1 pm – 3:30 pm \nLed by youth artist Kalie Mapp-Hayes of Kreate Your Kourage\, this dynamic workshop empowers children ages 6 to 18 to explore their emotions and creativity through the transformative power of art. Participants will create meaningful pieces that reflect their individual journeys\, building confidence\, emotional awareness\, and resilience along the way. With the guidance of skilled facilitators\, this workshop fosters self-expression and connection in a fun\, uplifting environment designed to inspire courage and creativity. Space is limited to 15 participants on a first-come\, first-served basis. Pre-registration is encouraged. \n  \nLead support for NLM’s community initiatives\, including Community Open Houses\, by
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/word-powered-community-open-house/
LOCATION:National Liberty Museum\, 321 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Community Open Houses,Pay-What-You-Wish
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250206T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250206T200000
DTSTAMP:20260525T021658
CREATED:20250125T204748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250125T204748Z
UID:6904-1738864800-1738872000@www.libertymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Word Powered: Exploring Free Speech Through Art VIP Preview Reception
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the opening of our newest exhibition\, Word Powered: Exploring Free Speech Through Art\, a juried exhibition that examines the dynamic relationship between censorship\, freedom of expression\, and diverse perspectives. Word Powered is the second exhibition in NLM’s Year of Free Speech\, a series of three exhibitions and related programming exploring freedom of speech as a cornerstone of democracy. Get an exclusive first look at the artwork in this ambitious art exhibition and meet some of the artists and jury panelists who brought it to life. Complimentary refreshments and libations will be available. \nVIP Preview Receptions for upcoming exhibitions are invitation-only and exclusive to NLM members\, partners\, and stakeholders. If you are interested in attending\, purchase an NLM membership or request an invitation by contacting info@libertymuseum.org. \n  \nBECOME AN NLM MEMBER TODAY \nand attend exclusive events like our exhibition preview receptions for an entire year! \n\nAce level members have access to 1 free ticket per event\nAlly and Advocate level members have access to 2 free tickets per event\nAmbassador level members have access to 4 free tickets per event\n\n 
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/word-powered-vip-preview-reception/
LOCATION:National Liberty Museum\, 321 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,After Hours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250123T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250123T193000
DTSTAMP:20260525T021658
CREATED:20241111T213629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250512T125049Z
UID:6041-1737653400-1737660600@www.libertymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Voices and Votes: The State of Free Speech After the Election
DESCRIPTION:In a time when the boundaries of speech and expression are constantly tested by political\, technological\, and societal changes\, it is essential that we build our understanding of these fundamental rights and think about what’s at stake in the years to come. Join us at the National Liberty Museum as we host a panel of free speech experts to discuss the most pressing challenges and emerging threats that shape the discourse around free speech in the United States. Reflecting on recent free speech controversies and the course and results of the 2024 presidential election\, panelists will consider the future of free speech in our democracy and how we can work together to cultivate a society that values open dialogue and the exchange of diverse perspectives. \nTICKETS \n$25 General Admission \n$10 National Liberty Museum or World Affairs Council Members \n$5 Students\, Teachers\, or School Faculty (w. Valid ID) \nSCHEDULE OF EVENTS \n5:30 pm Doors open\, with access to all NLM galleries including our Free Speech: Our Right\, Our Responsibility exhibition \n6:00 pm Panel begins\, followed by Q&A with the panelists and moderator \n7:30 pm Panel and Q&A concludes \n8:00 pm Doors close \nPANELISTS \nSummer Lopez\, Interim Co-CEO and Chief Program Officer\, Free Expression at PEN America \nAaron Terr\, Director of Public Advocacy at FIRE (Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression) \nBen Wizner\, Director of the Speech\, Privacy\, and Technology Project at the ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) \n  \nMODERATOR \nMike Pesca\, host of The Gist daily news podcast \nMike Pesca is the host and creator of The Gist\, the longest running daily news podcast\, and the author of Upon Further Review: The Greatest What-Ifs In Sports History. In addition to guest-hosting NPR Programs All Things Considered and the news quiz Wait\, Wait\, Don’t Tell Me\, Mike’s work has been featured on This American Life\, Radiolab\, and Planet Money. He has frequently appeared on MSNBC\, CNN\, and The PBS Newshour\, and written for The Washington Post\, The Atlantic\, The Guardian\, GQ\, Slate\, and Baseball Prospectus. \n 
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/voices-and-votes/
LOCATION:National Liberty Museum\, 321 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,After Hours,Educators,Speaker Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250123T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250123T180000
DTSTAMP:20260525T021658
CREATED:20241231T200008Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250115T153048Z
UID:6786-1737649800-1737655200@www.libertymuseum.org
SUMMARY:From Classroom to Ballot: Educating the Next Generation of Voters
DESCRIPTION:Do you want to inspire and prepare your students to use their voice in the democratic process? Through interactive discussions and nonpartisan lesson activities and lessons\, educators from PA Youth Vote and the National Liberty Museum will equip teachers with the tools and strategies needed to foster civic engagement and voter literacy in students. Explore methods to teach elementary\, middle\, and high school students about democratic processes\, critical thinking in evaluating information\, and the importance of voting in sustaining a healthy democracy\, and leave with lesson plans and resources ready to be applied in the classroom. \nThis professional development workshop is available to teachers\, school faculty\, and educators of all kinds. Following the workshop\, attendees are invited to stay for a panel discussion\, Voices and Votes: The State of Free Speech After the Election\, hosted at the National Liberty Museum. For more information\, visit the event page on our website. \nPennsylvania educators who attend the full PD session and panel discussion are eligible for 3 hours of Act 48 credits. \n  \nSCHEDULE OF EVENTS \n4:30 pm From Classroom to Ballot teacher professional development workshop begins \n6:00 pm Voices and Votes panel begins\, followed by Q&A with the panelists and moderator \n7:30 pm Panel and Q&A concludes \n8:00 pm Doors close \n  \nPRESENTERS \nAllison Cepis\, Museum Educator & School Programs Associate at the National Liberty Museum \nAllison Cepis is the Museum Educator and School Programs Associate at the National Liberty Museum. Before entering museum education\, Allison spent a decade teaching in Philadelphia schools\, earning master’s degrees in secondary education in English and literacy for all grades from Saint Joseph’s University and Rosemont College. Throughout her career\, she has created engaging ELA curricula. Allison believes that museums and historic sites should be easily accessible\, highly inclusive\, and reflective of community input. She is dedicated to using education as a form of social justice and aims to help young learners make meaningful connections to the humanities during their visits to cultural institutions. \nThomas Quinn\, Education & Policy Director at PA Youth Vote \nThomas Quinn co-founded PA Youth Vote in 2021\, and as Education & Policy Director he is focused on getting public school students to the polls every Election Day\, all while teaching full-time at Central High School. He was given the President’s Award by the Pennsylvania Council for the Social Studies\, was named a Philadelphia Integrity Icon by the Accountability Lab\, and is a Teach Plus Pennsylvania Policy Fellow. In 2025 he aims to build a network of educators across the state to impact the ways we teach civics to empower students and their communities. \n 
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/from-classroom-to-ballot/
LOCATION:National Liberty Museum\, 321 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educators
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241026T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241026T170000
DTSTAMP:20260525T021658
CREATED:20240819T131155Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241023T165146Z
UID:5923-1729936800-1729962000@www.libertymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Free Speech: Our Right\, Our Responsibility Community Open House
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our fall Community Open House\, where all ages are invited to enjoy pay-what-you-wish admission\, explore our engaging exhibitions\, and take part in creative artmaking activities. Catch the last weekend of our summer exhibition\, In Pursuit: Artists’ Perspectives on a Nation\, and dive into the power of free speech in our latest exhibition\, Free Speech: Our Right\, Our Responsibility. Bring your friends and family for a day of inspiration\, creativity\, and community connection in the heart of Old City! \n  \nStoryGame led by First Person Arts  |  11 am – 4pm  \nJoin the conversation about free speech with the First Person Arts StoryGame. The FPA StoryGame is designed to help you share your unique free speech story with Philly and the world. Your StoryGame will become part of the FPA archives and Philly history! You can share your story online by tagging the FPA social channels @firstpersonarts. \n  \nVoter Resources by Committee of Seventy  |  11 am – 4pm  \nWith less than two weeks left until the polls\, get ready to use your freedom of speech at the ballot box. The Committee of Seventy will be offering its Interactive Voter Guide so you’re prepared for November 5. The Committee of Seventy will be here to answer any questions and offer resources for this general election. \n  \nHopes\, Desires\, Demands Drop-In Workshop & Send-Off Ceremony  |  12 pm – 3 pm \nCelebrate the closing weekend of In Pursuit: Artists’ Perspectives on a Nation with our final drop-in workshop featuring a textile art-making activity developed in collaboration with In Pursuit artist Aram Han Sifuentes. Share your “hopes\, desires\, and demands for yourself\, your community\, and your nation” and express yourself with a variety of art supplies to choose from. \nTo honor the tradition of this practice and uplift the wishes shared by museum visitors during this exhibition\, Sifuentes and her drumming group\, Woori Sori\, will send the wishes into the sky through a video performance playing throughout the day. \n  \nCreation Station  |  10 am – 5 pm \nUse your artistic inspiration and take home your own piece of the Museum. Make a statement and design your own custom button inspired by our museum exhibitions or your own unique vision. Strike a pose and capture the memories with friends and family in our themed photo booth. \n  \nTeachers’ Lounge  |  10 am – 5 pm \nTeachers\, educators\, and school faculty are invited to enjoy our “Teachers’ Lounge” with special programs and resources highlighting curricular connections to the Museum’s exhibitions. Take home classroom activities focused on free speech inspired by our newest exhibition\, Free Speech: Our Right\, Our Responsibility. Meet our education staff and participate in a demo of our newest field trip program\, Discovering Free Speech: What Does It Mean for You and Me? \n  \nFree Speech: Put It Into Action  |  10 am – 5 pm \nPractice your free speech rights and responsibilities in our interactive gallery with activities for guests of all ages. Visitors will  learn guidelines for constructive conversation\, create their own free speech sculpture\, explore free speech resources like videos and primary sources\, and cast their vote on how speech should be protected in our society. \n  \nLead support for NLM’s community initiatives\, including Community Open Houses\, by \n 
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/free-speech-community-open-house/
LOCATION:National Liberty Museum\, 321 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Community Open Houses,Educators
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240920T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240920T160000
DTSTAMP:20260525T021658
CREATED:20240819T130612Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240911T142518Z
UID:5922-1726826400-1726848000@www.libertymuseum.org
SUMMARY:NLM Celebrates: PARK(ing) Day
DESCRIPTION:Each year\, PARK(ing) Day invites cities around the country to rethink what public places can be by transforming parking spaces into miniature parks. As part of Philadelphia’s celebration\, we will be hosting a pop-up experience in front of our building and offering pay-what-you-wish admission to the Museum. Join us as we explore freedom of speech through thought-provoking questions and collaborative interactives and take our latest exhibition Free Speech: Our Right\, Our Responsibility to the streets. Play “Conversation Cornhole” and learn about different types of protected speech. Practice your right\, use your voice\, and cast your vote on what you would like to see in the future of our city. How might we use our public spaces to benefit everyone? Could it be adding more bike lanes to our city street\, taking care of our green spaces\, or installing more trash cans? \nPARK(ing) Day was founded in 2005 by Rebar\, a San Francisco art and design studio\, to raise awareness of the need for green spaces in urban environments. Philadelphia celebrated PARK(ing) Day for the first time in 2008 with over 25 installations for relaxing\, cycling\, artmaking\, education\, and socializing. \n  \nNLM Celebrates events are proudly sponsored by
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/nlm-celebrates-parking-day-2024/
LOCATION:National Liberty Museum\, 321 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Community Open Houses,NLM Celebrates
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240914
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240916
DTSTAMP:20260525T021658
CREATED:20240819T125449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240819T143821Z
UID:5921-1726272000-1726444799@www.libertymuseum.org
SUMMARY:NLM Celebrates: CollegeFest
DESCRIPTION:CollegeFest is Campus Philly’s official\, weekend-long “welcome to Philly” celebration\, curated exclusively for new and returning college students in the Philadelphia region! During CollegeFest\, students have the unique opportunity to visit 25+ Philadelphia museums and historical sites completely free of charge. At NLM\, explore our summer exhibition\, In Pursuit: Artists’ Perspectives on a Nation\, with a free\, interactive gallery guide and explore the role and impact of free speech in our newly opened Free Speech: Our Right\, Our Responsibility. Visit our Creation Station to design and create custom buttons inspired by our exhibitions or strike a pose in our themed photo booth in front of our replica Liberty Bell. \nPhiladelphia-area college students can get their free CollegeFest ticket online here. \n  \nNLM Celebrates events are proudly sponsored by
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/nlm-celebrates-collegefest-2024/
LOCATION:National Liberty Museum\, 321 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,NLM Celebrates
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240723T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240723T200000
DTSTAMP:20260525T021658
CREATED:20240502T134810Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240720T121552Z
UID:5679-1721755800-1721764800@www.libertymuseum.org
SUMMARY:People\, Policy and Rethinking America’s Immigration Landscape
DESCRIPTION:Online tickets to this event are sold out. Limited walk-up tickets will be available at the door. First come\, first served.\nWith 100 days until the 2024 election\, immigration remains a top priority issue for voters. Record levels of migration to the United States in recent years have taxed an immigration system left nearly broken due to decades of congressional disputes and underinvestment. Sensational news coverage and partisan discourse about the border often conflates competing concerns over the rising tide of migrants displaced by climate change\, war and poverty\, national security\, and the state of the US economy\, leaving many of us to wonder: What exactly is happening at US borders and how can we make it better? Is there a way to preserve American interests and safely migrate potential new citizens into the country?  Inspired by powerful installations in our summer exhibition In Pursuit\, this dynamic discussion brings together a cross-perspective panel of scholars and experts to delve into the complexities of immigration policy and its multifaceted impact on our society. Panelists will separate fact from fiction around key issues such as border security\, placement of refugees\, and paths to citizenship\, and offer possible solutions and suggestions for reform.  \nBefore the panel discussion\, teachers\, educators\, and school faculty are invited to a free professional development session focused on Teaching Immigration through Historical and Contemporary Perspectives\, in collaboration with Sphere Education Initiatives.  \n$25 General Admission / $10 NLM or World Affairs Council Members / $5 Students\, Teachers\, or School Faculty (w. Valid ID) \nSchedule of Events\n4:30 pm Teacher professional development session (separate registration required) \n5:30 pm Doors open for panel discussion \n6:00 pm Panel begins\, followed by Q&A with the panelists and moderator \n7:15 pm Panel and Q&A concludes\, networking reception with panelists and moderator begins \nPanelists\nDavid J. Bier\, Director of Immigration Studies at the Cato Institute \nJonathan Grode\, U.S. Practice Director at Green and Spiegel \nAnuj Gupta\, President and CEO at The Welcoming Center \nModerated by\nAndy Toy\, Policy Director at the Philadelphia Association of Community Development Corporations (PACDC) \n  \nMeet the Moderator\nAndrew (Andy) Toy is the Policy Director for the Philadelphia Association of Community Development Corporations (PACDC) whose mission is to work with CDCs to create an equitable city where every Philadelphian lives\, works\, and thrives in a neighborhood that offers an excellent quality of life. Andy previously served as the Community Development and Communications Director for SEAMAAC (Southeast Asian Mutual Assistance Associations Coalition)\, whose mission is “to support and serve immigrants and refugees and other politically\, socially and economically marginalized communities as they seek to advance the condition of their lives in the United States”. Andy led the Conceptual Plan for Mifflin Square Park towards implementing a $4.2 million improvement. Andy and his team also managed the SoPhiE (South Philly East) Food Truck immigrant chef incubator that connects community through food and culture. \nBefore\, Andy was the Managing Director of the now built Chinatown Community Center Crane project\, a $77 Million mixed-use community development. Andy is recognized as a thought leader and innovator when it comes to community and economic development\, building a model Commercial Corridor Initiative at the Local Initiatives Support Corporation\, supporting minority businesses as Director of the Retail Resource Network at The Enterprise Center and before that building Philadelphia’s Brownfields Program bringing millions in new investments in job creating projects. \nAndy is currently President of the Philadelphia Committee on City Policy and on the Boards of the Union Benevolent Foundation\, the PA Downtown Center as well as an active Member of AAPIP Philadelphia and the Mayor’s Commission on Asian Pacific American Affairs. Andy is a founder of the Philadelphia Public School Giving Circle and United Voices for Philadelphia and was an appointee on the Philadelphia Zoning Code Commission.  In 2006 Andy was selected as one of the top 101 Connectors in Philadelphia and in 2021 selected as a PA 50 Over 50 by City & State. \nAndy holds a B.A. in Economics and a Master’s Degree in Public and Urban Policy\, both from the University of Pennsylvania.  In his spare time he likes to listen to and create music\, watch the Eagles win\, and eat and cook a variety of cuisines.
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/people-policy/
LOCATION:National Liberty Museum\, 321 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,After Hours,Educators,Speaker Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240723T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240723T173000
DTSTAMP:20260525T021658
CREATED:20240710T134525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240710T211143Z
UID:5831-1721752200-1721755800@www.libertymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Teaching Immigration through Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:This immersive and interactive workshop\, in collaboration with Sphere Education Initiatives\, offers tools and resources for teachers to engage in meaningful exploration of immigration issues with their students. Investigate and discuss artwork in the Museum’s exhibition In Pursuit: Artists’ Perspectives on a Nation and engage with different perspectives and experiences of the immigration journey in the United States. Explore Sphere’s resources on immigration education\, including their Green Card Game\, an online experience that aims to educate Americans about the severe difficulties immigrants face in obtaining U.S. permanent residence. By simulating the legal immigration process with real rules and regulations\, the game highlights the time\, cost\, and unpredictable factors that make the system nearly impossible to navigate. Educators will dig into the historical and contemporary status of immigration in America and leave with a suite of resources to create a classroom environment that respects different backgrounds and perspectives and encourages informed discussions about immigration. \nThis professional development workshop is available to teachers\, school faculty\, and educators of all kinds. Following the workshop\, attendees are invited to stay for a panel discussion on People\, Policy\, and Rethinking America’s Immigration Landscape hosted at the National Liberty Museum. Tickets for the panel discussion are $5 for teachers and school faculty\, with valid ID. For more information and to register to attend\, visit the event page on our website. Separate registration is required. \nPennsylvania educators who attend the full PD session and panel discussion are eligible for 2.5 Act 48 credits. \nAbout Sphere Education Initiatives\n \nSphere Education Initiatives is a nonpartisan organization that works with grades 5-12 educators and administrators to provide them with the knowledge\, experience\, professional development\, and viewpoint diverse resources to bring difficult conversations on the most pressing issues to the classroom and equip our country’s students to engage in civil discourse. \n\n\nMeet the Instructors\nAllan Carey \nAllan Carey is the Director of Sphere Education Initiatives at the Cato Institute where he leads the organization’s efforts to engage grades 5-12 educators\, including the annual Sphere Summit\, on civic education\, civil discourse\, and the institutions of civic culture. Prior to his time at the Cato Institute\, Allan served as the Director of Education for the Charles Koch Institute\, managing the organization’s suite of educational programs for early career professionals\, led educational programming for a network of 1500 employees\, and managed the Institute’s faculty. Allan holds a BA in political science\, history\, and philosophy from Ashland University and an MA in politics from the University of Dallas. He lives in Arlington\, VA with his wife and son. \nAllison Cepis \nAllison Cepis is the Museum Educator and School Programs Associate at the National Liberty Museum. Before entering museum education\, Allison spent a decade teaching in Philadelphia schools\, earning master’s degrees in secondary education in English and literacy for all grades from Saint Joseph’s University and Rosemont College. Throughout her career\, she has created engaging ELA curricula. Allison believes that museums and historic sites should be easily accessible\, highly inclusive\, and reflective of community input. She is dedicated to using education as a form of social justice and aims to help young learners make meaningful connections to the humanities during their visits to cultural institutions.
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/teaching-immigration/
LOCATION:National Liberty Museum\, 321 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,After Hours,Educators,Speaker Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240702T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240702T190000
DTSTAMP:20260525T021658
CREATED:20240426T134555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240628T202249Z
UID:5671-1719914400-1719946800@www.libertymuseum.org
SUMMARY:NLM Celebrates: Red\, White\, & Blue To-Do hosted by Philadelphia’s Historic District
DESCRIPTION:We’re joining Philadelphia’s Historic District to celebrate the first annual Red\, White\, & Blue To-Do!  \nOn Tuesday\, July 2\, America’s most historic square mile will host the Red\, White\, & Blue To-Do Pomp & Parade\, musical performances\, special extended hours at neighborhood museums and historic sites\, restaurant specials\, and so much more.  \nStop by the National Liberty Museum to enjoy live musical performances between 2 pm – 5 pm\, extended hours until 7 pm\, and outdoor games and activities throughout the day.  \nVisit the event page here for more information about the day’s festivities.  \nFree for outdoor activities\, Regular admission to visit the Museum  \n  \nMusical Performances\n2:15 pm – 3 pm \nSpirit Wing \nSpirit Wing is the contemporary Native American musical group most commonly known for playing dancer’s breaks at Powwows and at festivals across the region. The married duo of Barry Lee (guitar and vocals) and Barbara Andrews-Christy (flues and vocals) are dedicated to the traditional Native American music and storytelling of the Eastern Woodlands. \n  \n3:15 pm – 4 pm \nLos Bomberos De La Calle \nLos Bomberos De La Calle is a Musical Group who performs traditional and contemporary styles of Bomba & Plena music from Puerto Rico as well as jamming out at local parks for the community. We also offer many assemblies and workshops throughout the year. We have been blessed to perform and share this soulful music at many events such as the annual Hispanic heritage festival in Philly\, Mummers Parade in 2015\, the annual Feria del Barrio festival\, annual sugar cane festival\, Kimmel Center/Songs Left Behind\, The Mann Center\, and many more. Our mission is to give a piece of Puerto Rican culture to Philly and the surrounding areas. Los Bomberos De La Calle is here to preserve educate and serve the community with this vibrant\, energetic and soulful music from Puerto Rico by collaborating with afterschool and in school programs as well as classes on the weekend for drumming and dancing. This music is the music of the people and brings everyone together\, young and old. \n  \n4:15 pm – 5 pm \nDolphin and LaPrelle \nElizabeth LaPrelle and Brian Dolphin are a married duo who share a love of bright vocal harmonies\, eerie traditional songs\, and heartfelt originals. Elizabeth is a world-renowned ballad singer and scholar from rural Virginia and Brian is a songwriter\, producer\, and ethnomusicologist who has studied folk music all over the world. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/red-white-blue-to-do/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:After Hours,All Ages,NLM Celebrates
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240701T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240701T170000
DTSTAMP:20260525T021658
CREATED:20240426T134259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240521T135718Z
UID:5670-1719828000-1719853200@www.libertymuseum.org
SUMMARY:NLM Celebrates: Wawa Welcome America Free Museum Day
DESCRIPTION:Kick off Independence Week with our Free Museum Day as part of the city-wide Wawa Welcome America Festival. Wawa Welcome America is Philadelphia’s premier July 4th festival\, the largest July 4th celebration in America\, and one of the largest free festivals in the country.  \nComplete your journey through Historic Philadelphia with a visit to the National Liberty Museum and experience the power of liberty today! Join us for activities marking the Independence Day season and delve into the rich complexity of the American story through our newest exhibition\, In Pursuit: Artists’ Perspective on a Nation. Ongoing activities include a community art-making experience inspired by artwork in the exhibition\, interactive button making and a photo booth at our Creation Station\, and the opportunity to ring our replica Liberty Bell.  \n  \nCommunity Art-Making Experience: Connect with fellow museum visitors and contribute to our ongoing community art project. Reflect on the perspectives and themes of the exhibition\, contribute your own hopes\, desires\, and demands for your community\, and celebrate the power of art to unite and inspire.  \nCreation Station: Use your artistic inspiration and take home your own piece of the Museum. Design and create custom buttons inspired by the art on display or your own unique vision. Strike a pose and capture the memories with friends and family in our themed photo booth.  \nLet Freedom Ring: Make a donation in support of the Museum for the opportunity to let freedom ring by sounding our replica of the famous Liberty Bell.
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/wawa-2024/
LOCATION:National Liberty Museum\, 321 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Ages,NLM Celebrates
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240629
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240708
DTSTAMP:20260525T021658
CREATED:20240425T185926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240611T140651Z
UID:5665-1719619200-1720396799@www.libertymuseum.org
SUMMARY:NLM Celebrates: Life\, Liberty & the Pursuit of Happiness
DESCRIPTION:Complete your journey through Historic Philadelphia with a visit to the National Liberty Museum and experience the power of liberty today! Join us for activities marking the Independence Day season and delve into the rich complexity of the American story through our newest exhibition\, In Pursuit: Artists’ Perspective on a Nation. Ongoing activities include a community art-making experience inspired by artwork in the exhibition\, interactive button making and a photo booth at our Creation Station\, and the opportunity to ring our replica Liberty Bell.  \nCommunity Art-Making Experience: Connect with fellow museum visitors and contribute to our ongoing community art project. Share your reflections on the exhibition\, exchange perspectives and ideas\, and celebrate the power of art to unite and inspire.  \nCreation Station: Use your artistic inspiration and take home your own piece of the Museum. Design and create custom buttons inspired by the art on display or your own unique vision. Strike a pose and capture the memories with friends and family in our themed photo booth.  \nLet Freedom Ring: Make a donation in support of the Museum for the opportunity to let freedom ring by sounding our replica of the famous Liberty Bell.  \nJoin us for special celebrations during Independence Week:  \nMonday\, July 1 – Wawa Welcome America Free Museum Day  \nTuesday\, July 2 – Red\, White\, & Blue To-Do hosted by Philadelphia’s Historic District  \nWednesday\, July 3 – Pay-What-You-Wish Wednesday  \n  \nNLM Celebrates events are proudly sponsored by \n \n 
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/life-liberty/
LOCATION:National Liberty Museum\, 321 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Ages,NLM Celebrates
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240625T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240625T173000
DTSTAMP:20260525T021658
CREATED:20240502T134126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240607T181740Z
UID:5677-1719331200-1719336600@www.libertymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Art Speaks: The Power of Art in Civic Dialogue
DESCRIPTION:Convening a panel of internationally acclaimed artists featured in In Pursuit: Artists’ Perspectives on a Nation\, the National Liberty Museum presents a discussion on the power of art and freedom of expression. Moderator Stephanie Sparling Williams\, Curator of American Art at the Brooklyn Museum\, will lead the discussion\, exploring the important role that art plays in liberal societies and the real tensions that emerge when artists engage in contemporary political and social movements. Hear directly from artists on how they maneuver in a challenging era of political polarization and around forces of social moderation and even censorship. Is art ever just… art? Or is the personal still political. \nPresented as part of Civic Season\, the panel discussion will be followed by a Q&A facilitated by Gen Z Civic Season Design Fellow Nsisong Udosen. \nThis event is online on Zoom. Virtual meeting information will be sent via email upon registration. \n  \nAbout Civic Season\nJuneteenth. July 4th. The 250th anniversary of the United States in 2026. These celebrations are made by us – people joining together to acknowledge our past\, strengthen our present and build our future\, together. Civic Season’s goal is to reach 75 million people in the United States by 2026 – the number of Gen Z that will be voting age. In partnership with our Gen Z Civic Season Design Fellows\, hundreds of institutions and communities of all shapes and sizes are hosting events\, inviting dialogue\, and making space for “we the people” to write the next chapter of the United States. \n 
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/art-speaks/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Adults,After Hours,Educators,Speaker Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240529T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240529T200000
DTSTAMP:20260525T021658
CREATED:20240513T205047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240517T215535Z
UID:5726-1717003800-1717012800@www.libertymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Culture Clash & Freedom of Speech: A Conversation with Nadine Strossen
DESCRIPTION:Unsure what to make of recent protests and clashes on campus? Join the National Liberty Museum and Voices for Liberty for a unique opportunity to engage with one of the leading lights for civil liberties about the essential role freedom of speech plays for college campuses and other cultural institutions. Nadine Strossen joins NLM President and CEO Alaine Arnott and a panel of student leaders for compelling conversation about urgent issues sweeping campuses\, museums\, the arts\, and more. Strossen\, former ACLU President and New York Law School professor emerita\, is a Senior Fellow with FIRE (the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression)\, and author of many books on civil liberties including 2023’s Free Speech: What Everyone Needs to Know®.  Whether you’re a student\, scholar\, or concerned citizen\, come with your questions and leave with a deeper understanding of why free speech matters for you\, campus\, and our swiftly changing society. \n5:30 pm  \nDoors open  \n6 pm  \nModerated conversation begins\, followed by audience Q&A  \n7:30 pm  \nReception with light refreshments \n8 pm  \nDoors close  \n  \nAbout Nadine Strossen \nNadine Strossen\, New York Law School Professor Emerita and Senior Fellow at FIRE (the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression)\, was national President of the American Civil Liberties Union from 1991 to 2008. An internationally acclaimed free speech scholar and advocate\, who regularly addresses diverse audiences and provides media commentary around the world\, Strossen is also the Host and Project Consultant for Free To Speak\, a 3-hour documentary film series distributed on public television in 2023. Her books about free speech include: Free Speech: What Everyone Needs to Know® (2023); HATE: Why We Should Resist It with Free Speech\, Not Censorship (2018); and Defending Pornography: Free Speech\, Sex\, and the Fight for Women’s Rights (1995)\, which was republished with a new Preface in 2024 as part of the NYU Classics Series. In 2023\, Strossen received the National Coalition Against Censorship’s Judy Blume Lifetime Achievement Award for Free Speech. She serves on the Advisory Boards of several organizations that do free speech work\, including: ACLU\, Academic Freedom Alliance\, Foundation Against Intolerance and Racism (FAIR)\, Heterodox Academy\, National Coalition Against Censorship\, and the University of Austin.
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/freedom-of-speech-nadine-strossen/
LOCATION:National Liberty Museum\, 321 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,After Hours,Educators,Speaker Programs
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240801
DTSTAMP:20260525T021658
CREATED:20240426T134053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240522T152441Z
UID:5668-1715731200-1722470399@www.libertymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Pay-What-You-Wish Wednesdays
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the summer season at the National Liberty Museum with Pay-What-You-Wish Wednesdays! From Wednesday\, May 15\, through Wednesday\, July 31\, we will be open on Wednesdays\, and guests are invited to pay whatever amount they’d like for admission. Explore our galleries\, engage with our exhibitions\, and immerse yourself in the transformative power of liberty.  \nWhether it’s a dollar or a heartfelt donation\, every contribution supports our mission to connect\, educate\, and inspire people to explore and advance the complex practice of liberty.  \n 
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/pay-what-you-wish-wednesdays/
LOCATION:National Liberty Museum\, 321 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Ages,NLM Celebrates
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240511T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240511T170000
DTSTAMP:20260525T021658
CREATED:20240424T191233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240511T175104Z
UID:5660-1715421600-1715446800@www.libertymuseum.org
SUMMARY:In Pursuit: Artists’ Perspectives on a Nation Community Open House
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the opening of our summer exhibition\, In Pursuit: Artists’ Perspectives on a Nation\, with pay-what-you-wish admission during our spring Community Open House! Check out the exhibition and immerse yourself in the complex stories that shape and enrich the American journey. Spark your creativity at our Creation Station\, including design-your-own buttons and a photo booth. Drop in for an interactive art-making workshop with exhibition artist Aram Han Sifuentes and put your hopes\, desires\, and demands for your community into action.  \n12 pm – 3 pm  \nHopes\, Desires\, and Demands: A Textile Workshop  \nJoin exhibition artist\, Aram Han Sifuentes\, for a hands-on\, art-making workshop that explores and activates our visions for a better world. Design your own fabric square and fill it with your hopes\, desires\, and demands for yourself and your communities. Learn and utilize different textile art skills\, such as embroidery\, embellishment\, and appliqué\, to create a statement that you want to share with the world. When finished\, put your designed statements into action – wear it as an accessory\, wave it around as flag or banner\, combine it with others to create a quilt\, or display it in the Museum for others to view.  \nAll ages and skill levels welcome – no prior experience necessary. Visitors  may drop in and participate any time during the 3-hour workshop\, but please note that space is limited. \n  \n  \nAbout Aram Han Sifuentes \nAram Han Sifuentes is a social practice artist who creates participatory projects around themes of protest\, voting rights\, citizenship\, and immigrant\, racial\, and economic justice. Solo exhibitions of her work have been presented at the Jane Addams Hull-House Museum (Chicago)\, Hyde Park Art Center (Chicago)\, Chicago Cultural Center (Chicago)\, Pulitzer Arts Foundation (St. Louis)\, moCa Cleveland (Cleveland)\, and Skirball Cultural Center (Los Angeles).  \nHan Sifuentes has facilitated workshops for her projects internationally including at the Whitney Museum of American Art (New York City)\, Art Institute of Chicago (Chicago)\, Museum of Fine Arts (Boston)\, Zeeuws Museum (Middelburg\, Netherlands)\, and Vetenskaps Festivalen (Gothenburg\, Sweden). Han Sifuentes’s art works are included in various public collections including the Renwick Gallery of Smithsonian American Art Museum\, Design Museum in London\, Herbert Johnson Museum of Art\, DePaul Art Museum\, and Wing Luke Museum of Asian Pacific American Experience.  \nHan Sifuentes has received numerous awards including 3Arts Award\, 3Arts Next Level Award\, Map Fund\, Joyce Award\, Smithsonian Artist Research Fellowship\, Center for Craft’s Craft Research Fund Artist Fellowship\, Asian Cultural Council’s Individual Fellowship Program\, and Illinois Arts Council’s Artist Fellowship. She is currently a full professor\, adjunct\, at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. 
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/in-pursuit-open-house/
LOCATION:National Liberty Museum\, 321 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Community Open Houses
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240427T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240512T170000
DTSTAMP:20260525T021658
CREATED:20240412T153527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240412T153527Z
UID:5651-1714212000-1715533200@www.libertymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Mother's Day Sale
DESCRIPTION:Happy Mother’s Day from the National Liberty Museum! \nShop for Mom at our Museum Shop and get 20% off your Museum Shop purchase of $25 or more. Find unique handmade gifts for Mom including scarves\, jewelry\, artisanal lighting\, candles\, tea\, and more. \nGive the Gift of a Liberty Membership: 20% off any Membership level. Membership includes free admission for one full year\, special exhibition previews\, Free and Discounted Programs and Events\, discounts at our Museum Shop and other local businesses.
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/mothers-day-sale/
LOCATION:PA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240314T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240314T200000
DTSTAMP:20260525T021658
CREATED:20231207T162539Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240313T142753Z
UID:5489-1710437400-1710446400@www.libertymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Artificial Intelligence\, Elections\, and the Future of Democracy
DESCRIPTION:This event is currently sold out.\nFrom algorithmic news feeds to deep fakes\, AI is poised to transform people’s day to day engagement with politics. On a broader scale\, the role of AI in transnational election interference and surveillance has led to international controversy as nations around the world struggle to respond. Bridging the everyday and the international\, the National Liberty Museum and the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia present a panel exploring how AI might shift democratic norms and influence democratic procedures in our election year and in the realm of global politics. Convening a panel of industry\, academic\, and government professionals in AI and democratic monitoring\, we ask not just what is happening\, but what to do. \n5:30 pm \nDoors open \n6 pm \nPanel begins in Liberty Hall\, followed by Q&A with the panelists and moderator \n7:15 pm \nPanel and Q&A concludes\, networking reception with panelists and moderator begins \n8 pm \nDoors close \nBefore the panel discussion\, teachers\, educators\, and school faculty are invited to a free professional development session focused on Teaching in the Age of A.I.. For more information and to register to attend\, visit the event page on our website. Separate pre-registration is required. \n$25 General Admission / $10 Members of the National Liberty Museum or World Affairs Council / $5 Students\, Teachers\, or School Faculty (w. valid ID)
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/artificial-intelligence-elections-and-the-future-of-democracy/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Adults,Speaker Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240314T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240314T173000
DTSTAMP:20260525T021658
CREATED:20231207T162721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231214T165031Z
UID:5490-1710433800-1710437400@www.libertymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Teaching in the Age of A.I.
DESCRIPTION:Starting with a tour of the Museum’s exhibition Data Nation: Democracy in the Age of A.I.\, educators will explore the impact of technology on our democratic norms and consider how rapid advances in technology affect student learning. With the understanding that communication and technological influence are at an all-time high\, this session will provide educators with the knowledge\, tools\, and resources to help students strengthen their media literacy and use technology effectively and responsibly. \nThis professional development workshop is available to teachers\, school faculty\, and educators of all kinds. \nFollowing the workshop\, attendees are invited to stay for a panel discussion on Artificial Intelligence\, Elections\, and the Future of Democracy hosted at the National Liberty Museum in partnership with the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia. Tickets for the panel discussion are $5 for teachers and school faculty\, with valid ID. For more information and to register to attend\, visit the event page on our website. Separate registration is required. \nPresented as part of Civic Learning Week\, hosted by iCivics. \nRegister Here
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/teaching-in-the-age-of-a-i/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Educators
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240217T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240217T170000
DTSTAMP:20260525T021658
CREATED:20231207T162301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T193235Z
UID:5488-1708164000-1708189200@www.libertymuseum.org
SUMMARY:50 Years of Hip Hop: Art\, Music\, Power
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Black History Month with a journey through 50 years of the art\, music\, and power of hip hop. Join us for engaging activities suitable for all ages that honor the legacy of hip hop music and culture and highlight the hip hop influences in the Museum’s exhibition Amplified: Art\, Music\, Power.  \n“Hip Hop is a means for seeing\, celebrating\, experiencing\, understanding\, confronting\, and commenting on life and the world around us… Hip hop is a musical genre that really taps into what people go through mentally\, physically\, spiritually\, and emotionally. It is protest music born from the ground roots.”  \n– James Terrell  |  Amplified: Art\, Music\, Power artist  \nRegister Here\n11 am – 11:45 am Hip Hop Dance Workshop with Rhonda Moore\n \nListen to the hip hop beat and find your groove in a dance workshop led by teaching artist Rhonda Moore\, in partnership with nonprofit Dancing Classrooms Philly\, an affiliate of Musicopia. \n12 pm – 1:30 pm Rap\, Paper\, Scissors: A Hip Hop Zine Workshop by Zindzine \nJoin Zindzi Harley\, Founder and Curator of Zindzine\, for a hands-on zine making experience exploring the dynamic history of hip hop. Participants will delve into iconic moments\, influential artists\, and the cultural impact of this genre. Through collage\, storytelling\, and artistic expression\, attendees will create personalized zines reflecting their connection to hip hop’s evolution over the past five decades. This workshop celebrates the intersection of art\, culture\, and self-expression\, inviting all to contribute their unique voice to the ongoing narrative of hip hop.   \n2 pm – 3 pm A History of Hip Hop Sampling with John Morrison and Josh Leidy \nDelve deep into the history of sampling with Writer/Podcast duo\, John Morrison and Josh Leidy. This fun and informal conversation will explore the history of sampling and its role in the evolution of modern music. Morrison and Leidy will host a thought-provoking presentation complete with music and enlightening history.  \nMeet the Artists & Partners\nZindzi Harley is a curator and creative consultant who focuses on the histories and narratives of the African Diaspora in contemporary art\, material culture\, fashion\, and design. She is the Founder and Editor-In-Chief of Zindzine\, a quarterly publication that features diverse and innovative artists\, creatives\, and businesses from Philadelphia. She formerly served as Assistant Curator at the African American Museum in Philadelphia\, where she facilitated and curated exhibitions and programs that expanded the interpretation and representation of Black culture. Additionally\, she has collaborated with various Philadelphia organizations and historic sites\, such as Ars Nova Workshop and Past Present Projects\, to develop and deliver community-based initiatives. She is passionate about creating and supporting platforms that amplify the voices and center storytelling of marginalized and underrepresented communities.  \nJosh Leidy is a writer\, podcaster and filmmaker from Philadelphia. Leidy currently works as an independent journalist with WXPN and his celebrated 2021 essay\, Copaganda explores the impact that media has on policing and the Criminal Justice system.  \nJohn Morrison is a writer\, DJ and producer from Philadelphia. His work has appeared in the New York Times\, NPR Music and Tidal. Morrison is currently working on a book about the history of hip-hop culture in Philadelphia.  \nRhonda Moore is a Dancing Classrooms Philly teaching artist\, sound and movement performance artist\, educator and community-based dance enthusiast. Her talents have led to collaborations with acclaimed dance artists such as Jamie Cunningham’s ACME Dance Company\, Bill T. Jones and Arnie Zane Dance Company\, Brigid Baker\, Sylvain Émard\, Boris Charmatz\, and Nichole Canuso. Collaborations with music artists include Max Roach\, Luigi Bonafede\, Rocky Roberts\, Carlo Ceriani\, Michael Jackson\, and Philadelphia’s own Tierra Whack.  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/50-years-of-hip-hop-art-music-power/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Adults,All Ages,NLM Celebrates
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240113T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240113T170000
DTSTAMP:20260525T021658
CREATED:20231207T162110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231218T154800Z
UID:5487-1705140000-1705165200@www.libertymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Amplified: Art\, Music\, Power Community Open House
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a celebration of the power of music during our Community Open House featuring pay-what-you-wish admission and engaging activities suitable for all ages. Check out our latest exhibition Amplified: Art\, Music\, Power and explore how music can serve as a positive force for liberty and equality. Spark your creativity at our Creation Station\, featuring music-themed button-making\, a collaging workshop\, and a photo booth. Find your rhythm and keep the beat with a performance and workshop by Philadelphia’s own Positive Movement Drumline. \nTeachers\, administrators\, and school faculty are welcome to join special educator-focused programming\, including access to a free raffle\, activities\, and field trip demonstrations in our newly opened exhibition Project Liberty: A Design Challenge. \nIn honor of MLK Day of Service\, make a contribution to our instrument donation drive benefiting Musicopia’s Gift of Music program. Donate gently used band and orchestral instruments in playable or reasonably repairable condition and Musicopia will repair them and place them with students who are eager to play and are in need of a quality instrument. or more information\, visit the instrument donation drive page on our website. \n1 pm Positive Movement Drumline performance (outside the Museum) \n1:30 pm Drumming workshop with Positive Movement Drumline \nRegister Here\nAbout Positive Movement Drumline\nPositive Movement was started in 2011 by Tony Royster\, who wanted to merge his two passions – drumming and contributing to his community – and envisioned a way to positively impact all the kids that reminded him so much of himself growing up. Positive Movement’s mission is to decrease gun violence in the city of Philadelphia by providing all people with a safe environment\, resources\, leadership\, and inspiration required to express themselves with drumming\, dancing\, positivity\, and love. The group can be seen on any given day drumming throughout the city of Philadelphia. \nAbout Musicopia\nMusicopia’s mission is to provide equitable access to music education and enrichment\, encouraging self-confidence\, global awareness\, dedication and joy in Pre-K to 12th grade students and their communities. Musicopia has served more than 393\,000 students since its founding 50 years ago. \nThrough a teaching roster of more than 150 professional ensembles and solo musicians of the highest caliber\, Musicopia helps Pre-K-12th grade students explore and develop their musical interests\, learn to play an instrument\, and perform alongside enthusiastic peers through in-school assemblies\, workshops\, and residencies\, and long-term ensembles including the after-school Musicopia String Orchestra and Musicopia Drumlines. With a goal to inspire a love of music that will last a lifetime\, Musicopia’s programs represent musical styles and traditions from around the world including classical\, jazz\, Latin\, African\, Brazilian\, Middle Eastern\, opera\, hip hop\, rock/pop and others. \n 
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/amplified-art-music-power-community-open-house/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:All Ages,Community Open Houses
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