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SUMMARY:Big Ideas for Little Learners - Responsibility
DESCRIPTION:Focusing on the Big Idea of responsibility\, little learners will read “What if Everybody did that?” and make their own responsibiliTREE. \n  \nRegister Here for the 4 or 5 pm slot. \n 
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/big-ideas-for-little-learners-responsibility/
LOCATION:Kroc Center\, 4200 Wissahickon Ave\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19129\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230309T180000
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SUMMARY:NLM at Night: It is Better to Speak – A Women’s History StorySlam
DESCRIPTION:NLM commemorates Women’s History Month with an evening dedicated to women’s stories\, told from perspectives as varied as the experiences that fuel them. First Person Arts brings their unique storytelling space into NLM’s Liberty Hall for this special storyslam. Hear from seasoned storytellers as they weave through the heartwarming\, the hilarious\, the powerful\, and the thought-provoking. Everyone has a story to tell\, so add your name to the mix for a chance to be featured as part of an open mic session. \n$15 (General Admission)\n$10 (students and members) \nBuy Tickets \nStorytellers: \nJamie J. Brunson has brought storytelling to the stage within different spheres of the arts and cultural community for over 16 years. She served as managing director of New Freedom Theatre and the Providence Black Repertory Company and as Director of Institutional Gifts and Sponsorship for the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts. An accomplished playwright\, Brunson is a four-time Delaware Division of the Arts/NEA grantee for playwriting and an award-winning playwright who was named a “New Voice in American Theatre” by the Edward Albee Theatre Conference. Her plays have been produced across the country at the Wilmington Fringe Festival (DE); the Kitchen Theatre; New Freedom Theatre; the Harlem Theatre Company\, Abingdon Theatre (NYC); Walnut Street Theatre Second Stage (Philadelphia); Karamu House (Cleveland\, OH); and Providence Black Repertory Company (RI). Her playwriting awards and honors include a Panelist Choice Award at the Edward Albee Conference and selection as a Chesterfield Film Company Fellowship Semi-Finalist. Brunson holds a Master of Fine Arts Degree in Theatre from Sarah Lawrence College and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Radio-Television-Film from Temple University. \nArt Chandrasekaran is a newcomer to the Philadelphia Storytelling scene. She was a nationally ranked collegiate Forensics coach at multiple midwestern universities\, taught the storytelling course at The Planet Ant improv comedy theater\, and earned a scholarship to attend the Second City. Art now works as an executive public speaking expert and change management consultant. With over a decade of public speaking experience\, she mixes classical training and her life experiences to develop deeply personal narratives. \n \nSara Ray has been telling stories with First Person Arts since 2015 and was crowned Philadelphia’s Best Storyteller in 2017. In addition to telling stories on stage\, Sara is a member of Philly’s Backyard Writers Workshop and has had short fiction published in a smattering of literary journals. \n \n 
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/nlm-at-night-it-is-better-to-speak-a-womens-history-storyslam/
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:20230329T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230329T183000
DTSTAMP:20260407T000232
CREATED:20230227T155244Z
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SUMMARY:Carpenters' Hall Recovery Benefit and VIP Access: Past Tense - Turning to History During Uncertain Times
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Carpenters’ Hall\, NLM is proud to host this topical conversation about the power of history.  NLM brings together a panel featuring Michael Idriss\, African American Interpretive Fellow at Museum of the American Revolution; Don Wildman\, host of Travel Channel’s Mysteries at the Museum and the podcast American History Hit; and Jonathan Zimmerman\, Professor of History of Education at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education\, in a discussion examining the complex power that history holds over the future\, and what’s at stake in the battles we wage over interpretations of the past in our museums\, our classrooms\, and on our screens.    \nVIP ticket holders are invited to join a pre-event reception. Tickets include an exclusive cocktail reception with hosts and panelists\, with remarks from Don Wildman\, with sales will benefitting the Carpenters’ Hall Recovery Fund. \nVIP Event: 5:30-630 pm \nPanel Discussion: 6:30-7:30 pm \nClick to Purchase Tickets \n$40 VIP Ticket\, $20 General Admission\, $10 for NLM Members\nAll ticket levels include access to the museum. \nAbout Carpenters’ Hall Recovery Benefit \nLocated in Independence National Historical Park and a National Historic Landmark\, Carpenters’ Hall was built in the early 1770s and hosted the First Continental Congress in 1774\, one of the most significant events in the founding of our nation. On Christmas Eve 2022\, Carpenters’ Hall was broken into and a fire was started in the basement. The fire came at the end of a once-in-a-generation preservation project\, and after eight months of closure\, the Hall was set to reopen in February. \nWhile the fire was thankfully contained in the basement\, the basement and its contents suffered extensive damage in the flames. As they navigate the damage and explore a new path to reopening\, we are asking the public to support them in our efforts. While insurance will cover much of the destruction\, Carpenters’ Hall will need to commit to new improvements to prevent another tragedy from occurring again in the future. Public donations will help to fund an improved security system\, including new security cameras\, fire protection systems\, fireproof archival storage\, and environmental protections for our collections.
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/carpenters-hall-recovery-benefit-and-vip-access-past-tense-turning-to-history-during-uncertain-times/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Adults
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230329T200000
DTSTAMP:20260407T000232
CREATED:20230223T162143Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230322T173214Z
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SUMMARY:Liberty\, Now and Then Conversation Series: Past Tense - Turning to History in Uncertain Times
DESCRIPTION:In partnership with Carpenters Hall\, NLM is proud to host this topical conversation about the power of history.   \nVIP ticket holders are invited to join a pre-event reception. Tickets include an exclusive cocktail reception with hosts and panelists\, with remarks from Don Wildman. Sales will benefit the Carpenters Hall Recovery Fund.   \nOur relationship with the past has vast influence over our sense of self in the present\, as well as the trajectory we take into the future. Yet our understanding of history is rarely monolithic; it is a complex landscape shaped by a range of perspectives\, agendas\, and experiences.   \nNLM brings together a panel featuring Michael Idriss\, African American Interpretive Fellow at Museum of the American Revolution; Don Wildman\, host of Travel Channel’s Mysteries at the Museum and the podcast American History Hit; and Jonathan Zimmerman\, Professor of History of Education at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education\, in a discussion examining the complex power that history holds over the future\, and what’s at stake in the battles we wage over interpretations of the past in our museums\, our classrooms\, and on our screens.    \nDoors Open 5:30 pm \nVIP Reception 5:30-6:30 pm (Tickets include an exclusive cocktail reception with hosts and panelists\, with remarks from Don Wildman) \nPanel Discussion 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm \nClick to Purchase Tickets \n$40 VIP Ticket\, $20 General Admission\, $10 for NLM Members\nAll ticket levels include access to the museum. \nSPEAKERS \nDon Wildman \n \nDon Wildman has spent decades on television asking the eternal question\, “What happened here?!”  A history adventurer\, Wildman’s onscreen investigations have addressed the most vexing mysteries of our worldly past—whether scaling remote\, red-rock cliffs in Ethiopia to understand unusual Christian practices or diving Newfoundland icebergs to float a new theory about Titanic’s sinking or slogging through London sewers to track Jack the Ripper’s escape route\, Don seeks out fabled history in its hardest places\, inviting his television audience along. \nThe long-time presenter of Travel Channel’s Mysteries at the Museum\, Don currently hosts the fast-growing podcast\, American History Hit–new episodes\, every Mon/Thurs. \nMichael Idriss \n \nAn educator and storyteller with a passion for history and for his hometown of Philadelphia\, Michael Idriss is the Museum of the American Revolutions’ African American Interpretive Fellow\, managing all aspects of the African American Interpretive Program\, funded by Comcast NBCUniversal. Idriss was previously an awarding-winning Philadelphia tour guide\, leading historical experiences centered around stories of early Philadelphia and the contributions of people of African descent. He holds a bachelor’s degree in history where he also minored in Africology/African American studies at Temple University. \nJonathan Zimmerman \n \nA former Peace Corps volunteer and public school social studies teacher\, Dr. Zimmerman holds a Ph.D. in history from the Johns Hopkins University. He is a historian of education and is currently is a Professor of History of Education at the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Education. His scholarship has focused broadly on the ways that different peoples have imagined and debated education across time and space. He has authored books about sex and alcohol education\, history and religion in the curriculum\, Americans who taught overseas\, and historical memory in public schooling. His most recent work examines campus politics in the United States\, the teaching of controversial issues in public schools\, and the history of college teaching. \nMODERATOR  \n \nLayla A. Jones is a reporter whose community-based reporting has helped bring visibility and financial support to underserved neighborhood organizations\, earned free repairs for property owners who sustained damages in a police shootout\, and brought increased attention to a particularly dangerous North Philadelphia corner. Layla recently wrapped the Philadelphia Inquirer’s year-long More Perfect Union project\, which explored Philadelphia’s role in creating historic institutional racism that persists today. She’s currently the economic equity reporter at the Inquirer\, where she covers how policy impacts people’s finances.
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/liberty-now-and-then-conversation-series-past-tense-turning-to-history-in-uncertain-times-part-one/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Adults
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230411T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230411T180000
DTSTAMP:20260407T000232
CREATED:20221121T160910Z
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SUMMARY:Big Ideas for Little Learners -  Perseverance
DESCRIPTION:In this session\, we’ll gain our last liberty super-tool\, perseverance! Little Learners will read about Izzy Gizmo\, a kid engineer who is always tinkering with things. It’s easy to get frustrated and quit\, but just like Izzy\, we’ll try our own building challenge with our grown-ups and show ourselves that we can keep trying even when something is hard. Grown-ups will learn how to use inquiry based dialogue to encourage open creativity. \n  \nRegister Here for the 4 or 5 pm slot. \n 
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/big-ideas-for-little-learners-perseverance/
LOCATION:Kroc Center\, 4200 Wissahickon Ave\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19129\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230502T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230502T180000
DTSTAMP:20260407T000232
CREATED:20221121T161046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221121T170803Z
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SUMMARY:Big Ideas for Little Learners -  Sofia Valdez\, Future Prez
DESCRIPTION:Over the school year\, our Little Learners have learned what it means to be a Liberty Superhero. Courage\, respect\, perseverance\, responsibility\, integrity\, and empathy are all in their super-toolbelt. Along with Lila Liberty\, Little Learners and their Carers will look back at their literacy growth and create their own civics platform to run on\, just like Sofia Valdez\, Future Prez! \n  \nRegister Here for the 4 or 5 pm slot. \n 
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/big-ideas-for-little-learners-superprez/
LOCATION:Kroc Center\, 4200 Wissahickon Ave\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19129\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230504T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230504T203000
DTSTAMP:20260407T000232
CREATED:20230501T183114Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230501T183114Z
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SUMMARY:The Last Word with the Committee of Seventy
DESCRIPTION:C70’s mayoral forum will be at the NLM this Thursday and will give voters a chance to zoom out and focus on the big issues two weeks before the election. \nThis moderated event with explore a variety of questions with the candidates\, such as: How will candidates honor core principles essential to our democracy? How will they be the city’s advocate? What are their specific plans to address Philadelphians’ biggest concerns? What is their bold\, long-term vision for the city? \nThe event will be held on May 4th from 7:00pm-8:30pm. \nDoors open at 6:30 pm. \nRegister Here \nThis forum is part of the Every Voice\, Every Vote project from the Lenfest Institute\, William Penn Foundation\, and the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation\,among others. It’s a citywide coalition of Philadelphia news and community organizations committed to informing Philadelphians and ensuring their voices and interests are central to the 2023 campaigns for mayor and city council. The coalition is the largest collaborative journalism and community engagement effort ever launched for election coverage in Philadelphia.  
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/the-last-word-with-the-committee-of-seventy/
LOCATION:PA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230525T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230731T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T000232
CREATED:20230426T191924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230530T135006Z
UID:5187-1685008800-1690822800@www.libertymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Young Heroes: Liberty in Action Pop-Up Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:Learning has always been a cornerstone of the NLM\, and for the past 20 years\, we have been committed to ensuring the next generations are prepared to be active\, engaged citizens. From our Young Heroes Outreach Program to field trips and educational partnerships\, we are continuously inspired by the powerful ideas and transformative action generated by the youth in our community. \nThroughout the school year\, students from all over Pennsylvania have worked with NLM’s Learning and Public Engagement team to hone their skills in civic engagement and learn what it means to put liberty into action. In this unique pop-up exhibition\, these teams of students will share the Action Projects they developed to identify and address community needs. See how the future protectors of liberty plan to make a difference in sustainability\, health\, food insecurity\, and more. Young Heroes: Liberty in Action is proudly sponsored by TD Bank. \n  \n           Proudly Sponsored by
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/young-heroes-liberty-in-action-pop-up-exhibition/
LOCATION:PA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230603T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230603T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T000232
CREATED:20230426T192200Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230519T141756Z
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SUMMARY:Data Nation Exhibition Opening and Community Open House
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the opening of NLM’s latest exhibition\, Data Nation: Democracy in the Age of A.I.\, with a day of pay-as-you-wish admission and all-ages activities: test your human creativity against AI art generators with our sketch challenges and crack a secret code in our exhibition keyword search. Swing by the Data Nation Creation Station to create your own buttons of coveted “verified” badges\, memes\, and other artifacts of the Internet Age. \nVisitors will experience immersive installations\, topical interactives\, a real-world echo-chamber\, and provocative artwork to consider how rapid advances in technology impact democratic norms\, leaving visitors to ponder\, “What happens if the machines take over?” \nThe exhibition is open until October 30 and will be accompanied by a series of events\, such as a drop in workshop with Data Nation artist Lane Timothy Speidel on June 24. \nClick to learn more about the exhibition.
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/data-nation-exhibition-opening-and-community-open-house/
LOCATION:PA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230606T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230606T180000
DTSTAMP:20260407T000232
CREATED:20221121T161205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230515T131809Z
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SUMMARY:Big Ideas for Little Learners -  Maybe Something Beautiful
DESCRIPTION:Big Ideas for Little Learners (BILL) is a literacy program for pre-schoolers and their families. Developed in partnership with the Early Childhood Education Center at the Salvation Army Kroc Center\, this program introduces “big ideas” — such as respect\, empathy\, and courage — to our littlest learners. \nIn our final session of the year\, Little Learners and their grown-ups will read Maybe Something Beautiful and enjoy our favorite BILL activities\, from word hunts to LEGO building\, in a literacy Field Day! This program takes place at the Salvation Army Kroc Center and it is free to register and participate. All programs include read-aloud\, hands-on activities\, a reading corner\, and refreshments. In addition\, all participating families will receive a custom Take & Do bag with materials and resources to continue learning at home. Lead support for Big Ideas for Little Learners is provided by the William Penn Foundation. \nRegister Here for the 4 or 5 pm slot. \n 
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/big-ideas-for-little-learners-beautiful/
LOCATION:Kroc Center\, 4200 Wissahickon Ave\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19129\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230624T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230624T160000
DTSTAMP:20260407T000232
CREATED:20230502T182516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230612T144102Z
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SUMMARY:Drop-In Artist-led Workshop: From Zine to Screen!
DESCRIPTION:From stone tablets to the printing press to TikTok\, how we communicate has played an important role in sharing our beliefs and catalyzing movements. Join Data Nation featured artist Lane Timothy Speidel in this drop-in zine-making workshop. Short for “magazine\,” zines are handmade\, folded\, or bound paper publications. Make your zine by cutting\, collaging\, writing\, scanning\, finding\, and creating images\, words\, and textures. Add a poem\, story\, call to action or letter to a friend. Scan your zine in our print studio and add it to a “digital quilt\,” showcasing the sense of community that forms when people create together. \nMaterials will be provided\, but participants are welcome to bring photographs or other ephemera from home to personalize their zines. We’ll even scan them for you so you can hold on to those precious memories forever! Presented as part of Civic Season in partnership with The Carpenters’ Company. \n  \n \n  \nThe event is free with the price of admission. \nClick to purchase tickets. \n \n  
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/drop-in-artist-led-workshop-from-zine-to-screen/
LOCATION:PA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230629T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230629T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T000232
CREATED:20230510T134959Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230628T152827Z
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SUMMARY:NLM Celebrates: Welcome America
DESCRIPTION:NLM kicks off our annual celebration of July 4th with Wawa Welcome America! Enjoy free admission as you take in our galleries\, including our latest exhibition Data Nation: Democracy in the Age of AI. Explore the relationship between technology and the liberties we value with self-guided code-cracking activities. Make a donation to support our education programs for an opportunity to let freedom ring by sounding our replica of the Liberty Bell! \nThere will be free cookies for the first 100 visitors! \nAdvanced registration encouraged. \n 
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/nlm-celebrates-welcome-america/
LOCATION:PA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230630T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230704T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T000232
CREATED:20230510T135540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230512T130552Z
UID:5219-1688119200-1688490000@www.libertymuseum.org
SUMMARY:NLM Celebrates: Life\, Liberty\, and the Pursuit of Happiness
DESCRIPTION:Join us throughout the July 4th holiday week for daily activities and crafts celebrating life\, liberty and the pursuit of happiness today. See how technology has impacted our ideas of liberty across time in the new exhibition Data Nation: Democracy in the Age of AI\, and swing by the Data Nation Creation Station to create your own buttons of coveted “verified” badges\, memes\, and other artifacts of the Internet Age.
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/nlm-celebrates-life-liberty-and-the-pursuit-of-happiness/
LOCATION:PA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230701T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230701T160000
DTSTAMP:20260407T000232
CREATED:20230510T135828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230627T193541Z
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SUMMARY:Big Ideas for Little Learners: Literacy is Liberty
DESCRIPTION:Young learners and their grown-ups are invited to join us for a special storybook read-aloud and crafting activities every hour on the hour. When we’re not reading\, we’ll be expressing ourselves in our Free to Be Me Costume Corner. Take the fun home with a FREE copy of the featured story! Literacy is Liberty is inspired by Big Ideas for Little Learners\, an early literacy initiative co-presented by NLM and the Salvation Army Kroc Center with generous support from the William Penn Foundation. Activities are ideal for learners aged 3-8\, but all are welcome! \nStorytimes at 12:00 PM\, 1:00 PM\, 2:00 PM\, and 3:00 PM \nFree with Museum Admission\, advanced registration recommended for story time sessions \n12 pm: “Her Right Foot” written by Dave Eggers and illustrated by Shawn Harris \n1 pm: “John\, Paul\, George\, and Ben” written and illustrated by Lane Smith \n2 pm: “Sofia Valdez\, Future Prez” written by Andrea Beaty and illustrated by David Roberts \n3 pm: “What Can a Citizen Do?” written by Dave Eggers and illustrated by Shawn Harris
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/big-ideas-for-little-learners-literacy-is-liberty/
LOCATION:PA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230702T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230702T140000
DTSTAMP:20260407T000232
CREATED:20230614T183225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230623T153136Z
UID:5264-1688295600-1688306400@www.libertymuseum.org
SUMMARY:Pop-up Tour: Data Nation
DESCRIPTION:Join a special behind-the-scenes tour experience of NLM’s latest exhibition: Data Nation: Democracy in the Age of AI. \nWith visually stunning and immersive installations\, topical interactives\, and provocative artwork\, Data Nation invites us to consider the forces at play in our everyday technology and how they intersect with democratic norms and the liberties they protect. \nTours are free with admission and will take place at 11 AM and 1 PM. Each tour will last approximately 45 minutes. Presented as part of the Finding the Founders series of pop-up experiences\, in partnership with the National Constitution Center.
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/pop-up-tour-data-nation/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230720T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230720T203000
DTSTAMP:20260407T000232
CREATED:20230223T162351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230706T184209Z
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SUMMARY:Liberty\, Now & Then Speaker Series: Preempting Fate – Technology\, Gaming and Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:From disappearing shorelines to extreme weather events\, we are witnessing the effects of climate change in real-time. As we look to the future\, NLM welcomes Julie Hancher\, Co-Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Green Philly as she leads a discussion with Roland Wall\, Executive Director of the Patrick Center for Environmental Research at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University\, and Roger Turner\, Curator of Instruments and Artifacts at the Science History Institute (SHI)\, about how we understand climate change and imagine a way forward. After the discussion\, grab a drink and team-up for Solarpunk Futures\, a collaborative board game designed by artist collaborative Solarpunk Surf Club. The future in your hands: what choices will you make? Stop by before the program begins for a brief behind-the-scenes tour of Playing Dirty\, SHI’s latest outdoor exhibition that explores the intersections of environmentalism\, education\, and fun in 1970s board games. \n$15 General Admission\, $10 for NLM Members (plus one free drink ticket) \nClick to Purchase Tickets\nEvent Schedule: \n5:30 pm – Doors and bar open \n5:30 pm – Pop-Up Tour of Science History Institute “Playing Dirty”  \n6 pm – Panel Discussion begins \n6:45 pm – Audience Q&A \n7 pm – Facilitated gaming session with collaborative card game “Solarpunk Futures” \n8 pm – Event Concludes \nSPEAKERS \nRoland Wall \n \nRoland Wall is the Director Patrick Center for Environmental Research at the Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University in Philadelphia and has academic interests including urban ecology and coupled human/natural systems. For the last 17 years he has worked in various positions in the Academy of Natural Sciences\, and his current role as Chair for Environmental Initiative includes leading a team working on understanding the ecological health of the Delaware Basin. From working in urban watersheds he has developed an interest in broader questions of human ecology\, particular in the interface of human and nonhuman systems. \nRoger Turner \n \nRoger Turner is curator of instruments and artifacts at the Science History Institute. He studies how the invisible work of nerds enables modern life. This includes chemistry\, environmental forecasting\, and the failed science of weather control. Turner creates digital exhibits for the Science History Institute and writes for Distillationsmagazine. He has worked with meteorologists to preserve the history of the National Weather Service’s once-secret national defense lab\, and with chemists to recover the stories of Nobel Prize worthy instruments. He earned his PhD in History and Sociology of Science from the University of Pennsylvania in 2010. \n  \nMODERATOR \n \nJulie Hancher is Co-Founder & Editor of Green Philly\, a digital media publication that connects people to sustainable solutions. Since 2008\, Green Philly is the region’s top source for sustainability news\, tips\, inspiration and career advice through its website\, email\, social media and events. In 2016\, Hancher created SustainPHL\, Philadelphia’s annual sustainability awards and celebrations. \nWith over 15 years of digital marketing experience\, Julie is a frequent speaker and sustainability expert\, and has appeared on AJ Plus\, WHYY Radio Times\, Philly Weekly\, Travel & Leisure and more. When she’s not behind a computer\, you can find Julie hiking\, biking or traveling. \n  \nFor Group tickets\, please contact info@libertymuseum.org
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/liberty-now-and-then-conversation-series-preempting-fate-imagining-our-way-through-climate-change-part-two/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Adults
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230904T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T000232
CREATED:20230510T140040Z
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SUMMARY:NLM Celebrates: Give Back to School
DESCRIPTION:Learning is a key to unlocking liberty\, and NLM invites you to help learners across Philly and the surrounding areas to harness their potential. We are proud to team up with two dedicated local organizations\, Cradles to Crayons and Philabundance\, to host a donation drive to help get students in schools around the region ready. With your donation of packaged food\, new or gently used clothing\, or new school supplies\, you can make a difference for these students while earning a voucher for FREE admission\, valid up to two weeks from your donation day! NLM is an active donation site during all open hours from August 17 to September 4. \nEach donation is eligible for a voucher good for free admission up to two weeks later.
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/nlm-celebrates-give-back-to-school/
LOCATION:PA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230909T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230910T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T000232
CREATED:20230802T183546Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230802T183546Z
UID:5307-1694253600-1694365200@www.libertymuseum.org
SUMMARY:NLM Celebrates: CollegeFest
DESCRIPTION:NLM joins Campus Philly to welcome new and returning college students with free admission throughout the weekend. Explore our galleries\, check out our latest exhibition Data Nation: Democracy in the Age of A.I.\, and earn free prizes and giveaways from our special programming including a gallery scavenger hunt\, button making\, and a photo booth.  
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/nlm-celebrates-collegefest/
LOCATION:PA
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230915T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230915T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T000232
CREATED:20230802T183726Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230825T131304Z
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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. This year\, NLM is partnering with PHILADELPHIA250 to create a pop-up experience designed to inspire reflection and spark conversation. Join us to explore the contemporary meaning of liberty through thought-provoking questions and collaborative art as we take our latest exhibition Project Liberty: A Design Challenge to the streets. See you outside! \nPARK(ing) Day was founded by Rebar\, a San Francisco art and design studio\, in 2005 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\, creating art\, education\, and socializing.
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/nlm-celebrates-parking-day/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:NLM Celebrates
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230915T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231120T170000
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CREATED:20230817T194718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230920T174125Z
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SUMMARY:Design Marketplace
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with Project Liberty: A Design Challenge\, the National Liberty Museum is teaming up with local artisans and designers\, and our friends at the Museum For Art in Wood\, to create a dedicated Design Marketplace\, where creative thinking meets the needs of the community. \nThe Design Marketplace features handmade and one-of-a-kind objects\, crafts\, and tools for everyday use\, as well as decorative objects for you and your home\, such as handcrafted kitchenware\, artisanal lighting\, puzzles\, DIY kits\, books\, and journals for your inner-designer. \nThe Design Marketplace opens with Project Liberty on Friday\, September 15\, 2023 and runs through Monday\, November 20\, 2023.
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/design-marketplace/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Adults
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231007T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231007T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T000232
CREATED:20230802T183845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231121T165103Z
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SUMMARY:Project Liberty: A Design Challenge Community Open House
DESCRIPTION:To celebrate the opening of our latest exhibition\, Project Liberty: A Design Challenge\, join us for pay-what-you-wish admission and engaging activities suitable for all ages. Stop by our Project Liberty Creation Station to make a button\, and join our Director of Exhibitions and Exhibition Designer for special behind-the-scenes tours at 11 AM and 1 PM.    \nTeachers\, administrators\, and school faculty are welcome to join special educator-focused programming\, including a field trip demonstration by our Education team\, games\, snacks\, and the chance to win raffle prizes in our relaxing Teachers’ Lounge.   \nRegister Here
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/project-liberty-a-design-challenge-community-open-house/
LOCATION:PA
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231011T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20231011T200000
DTSTAMP:20260407T000232
CREATED:20230802T184011Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231130T205048Z
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SUMMARY:Project Bus Stop: A Design Challenge for Philadelphia with Ulysses Sean Vance
DESCRIPTION:Join Temple University Architecture Professors Ulysses Sean Vance\, Jeffrey Nesbit and Ryan Thomas Devlin\, along with Keely Milbourne (Haverford College) and Peng Du (Jefferson University)\, and Inga Saffron\, architecture critic for the Philadelphia Inquirer as they reveal and discuss design submissions to Project Bus Stop\, a public challenge to Philadelphia’s design community to consider the significance of public transportation infrastructure in the city. Prompted by the recent closure and relocation of the Greyhound Bus Terminal\, Project Bus Stop solicits ideas from students\, faculty\, designers\, and regional firms on how to create a new urban ecology for bus transportation in Philly’s downtown area. \nSubmissions from the competition will be on display throughout the evening\, and guests will have the opportunity to explore the museum’s galleries\, including our latest exhibition\, Project Liberty: A Design Challenge\, which applies design thinking to resolving everyday challenges. Cash bar and refreshments available. \nThe event is pay-what-you-wish. \nDoors Open: 5:30 pm \nPanel Discussion: 6:00-7:30 pm \nDoors Close: 8 pm \nRegister Here\nFor more information on the competition and how to submit\, please visit: https://sites.temple.edu/projectbusstop/ \nMeet the Speakers\n \nRyan Thomas Devlin \nRyan Thomas Devlin is an assistant professor of City Planning and Community Development at Temple University. His research focuses on urban informality in cities of the Global North. He is specifically interested in informal placemaking strategies of immigrant groups in U.S. cities\, and how planners\, urban designers\, and public administrators respond to such actions. His current work focuses on street vending and other uses of public space for livelihoods. Ryan is a community-engaged scholar who works closely with a variety of activist groups supporting informal workers such as the Street Vendor Project in New York City\, and Women in Informal Employment Globalizing and Organizing (WIEGO)\, an international NGO.  \n  \n \nPeng Du\, Ph.D.\, LEED AP\, WELL AP \nDr. Du is currently a tenure-track Assistant Professor and Director of both Master of Urban Design – Future Cities (MUD) and M.S. in Urban Analytics and Geodesign programs at the College of Architecture and Built Environment in Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia. He is also a Research Fellow of Jefferson Institute of Smart & Healthy Cities. Dr. Du’s expertise is in net-zero buildings and cities\, computational urban design\, urban energy modeling\, urban data analytics\, and mixed reality (VR/AR) technologies\, incorporating interdisciplinary approaches. Dr. Du’s research has received broad media coverage by venues such as Curbed\, CityLab\, and Smart Cities World. Prior to joining Thomas Jefferson University\, Dr. Du taught at the Illinois Institute of Technology and Texas Tech University. He also served in several leadership roles at the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH)\, including director & board member of CTBUH Asia\, and board member of CTBUH Philadelphia Chapter. Dr. Du is a LEED-Accredited Professional and WELL-Accredited Professional. \n  \n \nKeely Milbourne \nKeely Milbourne\, pronouns: she\, her\, is a Disability Civil Rights advocate in the greater Philadelphia and Delaware areas. She currently serves as the Director of Access and Disability Services at Haverford College\, as a volunteer accessibility specialist with Philly’s Community Design Collaborative\, and on the Governor’s Advisory Council for Delaware’s Division of Parks and Recreation. In her free time\, Keely does more of this work but occasionally finds time to kayak and watch birds. \n \nJeffrey S. Nesbit \nJeffrey S. Nesbit is an architect\, urbanist\, director of the research group Grounding Design\, and assistant professor in history and theory of architecture and urbanism at Temple University. His experience spanning over a decade includes leading design teams for public architecture and large-scale urban projects\, along with managing sponsored design research projects for city governments\, local institutions\, and NGOs. Nesbit has published several journal articles and book chapters\, and editor of multiple books\, including Nature of Enclosure (Actar\, 2022)\, co-editor of Technical Lands: A Critical Primer (Jovis\, 2023)\, New Geographies 11 Extraterrestrial (Actar\, 2019)\, Chasing the City: Models for Extra-Urban Investigations (Routledge\, 2018)\, and host and producer of three podcasts. \n  \n \nInga Saffron \nInga Saffron is the architecture critic for the Philadelphia Inquirer. For more than 20 years\, she has been a forceful advocate for meaningful design\, accessible public spaces and transit\, affordable housing\, historic preservation and policies that make our cities more liveable and climate resilient.  Her work has been recognized with numerous awards\, including the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Criticism\, the 2018 Vincent Scully Prize from the National Building Museum\,  a 2012  Loeb Fellowship from Harvard’s Graduate School of Design and a 2023 Guggenheim Fellowship. In June 2020\, Rutgers University Press published a selection of her Inquirer columns about Philadelphia’s urban recovery\,  Becoming Philadelphia: How an old American city made itself new again. \nShe started her career as a municipal reporter\, covering local planning and zoning meetings\,  and went on to become a foreign correspondent\, covering wars in Yugoslavia and Russia during the 1990s\,  and witnessing the destruction of Sarajevo and Grozny. In addition to her writing about architecture and urbanism\, she is an expert on the cultural history of \nsturgeon. Her book\, Caviar: The Strange History and Uncertain Future of the World’s \nMost Coveted Delicacy\, appeared in 2003 to rave reviews. She is currently working on a history of the American newspaper building. \n  \nUlysses Sean Vance \nSean is a Professor of Architecture at Temple University where his research in architecture is directed by accessibility in buildings and involves designing interventions for the health and well-being of underserved communities. It is research founded on inclusive decision-making in the planning and programming of institutional space and has primarily focused on differences in accommodating adolescent and geriatric health services\, including medical\, hygienic\, physically active\, respitive\, and nutritionally-oriented interventions. His active projects have addressed the complexity of resolving health disparities in urban environments by examining the extent of adversity\, material hardships\, and the protective factors associated with physical\, social\, neurologically diverse\, and behavioral-based concerns. His current research with the Temple University Urban Workshop addresses the engagement of early adolescents who are physically and neurologically diverse and determining the operational and navigational needs for Variety the Children’s Charity of Delaware Valley as they aspire to provide accessible cabins for their community.
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/project-bus-stop-a-design-challenge-for-philadelphia-with-ulysses-sean-vance/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Adults
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240105T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240408T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T000232
CREATED:20231122T150327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T105509Z
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SUMMARY:Philly Loves Bowie Pop-Up Gallery & Art Sale
DESCRIPTION:Also opening with Bowie Bash: Amplified on January 5th\, the Philly Loves Bowie Pop-Up Gallery and Art Sale will feature 14 local and national artists celebrating the liberating power of David Bowie\, his persona\, and related iconography and showcasing his impact on the worlds of music and performance. \nThe pop-up gallery and art sale will be open through April 8; a portion of the proceeds from all art sales will be donated to the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP)\, in partnership with Philly Loves Bowie Week. \n   \n 
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/philly-loves-bowie-pop-up-gallery-art-sale/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:All Ages
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240105T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240408T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T000232
CREATED:20231207T161744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240208T150411Z
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SUMMARY:Instrument Donation Drive for Musicopia Gift of Music Program
DESCRIPTION:Donate an instrument. Change a life.\nIn honor of our newest exhibition Amplified: Art\, Music\, Power\, the National Liberty Museum is hosting an instrument donation drive benefiting the Gift of Music program at Musicopia. Musicopia’s Gift of Music program collects\, repairs\, and places gently-used band and orchestral instruments in playable or reasonably repairable condition in schools and with students who are eager to play and are in need of a quality instrument. \nTo donate an instrument: \n\nFill out the instrument donation form\nBring the instrument(s) to National Liberty Museum between January 5-April 8 during normal business hours\nPlace your donation form with instrument at the time of drop-off\n\nEach donation brought by a guest is eligible for an Admission Pass voucher\, which will admit one General Admission adult and will be valid up to two weeks later. \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  \n  \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/instrument-donation-drive-for-musicopia-gift-of-music-program/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:All Ages
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240105T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240105T210000
DTSTAMP:20260407T000232
CREATED:20231109T185043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240105T194309Z
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SUMMARY:Bowie Bash: Amplified
DESCRIPTION:Kick off Philly Loves Bowie Week with NLM’s 4th Annual Bowie Bash\, featuring live music\, a cash bar\, themed activities\, and more. The evening will be hosted by Eric13\, a singer\, guitarist\, DJ\, and original member of Philly’s All Star Tribute Band Candy Volcano\, and will feature performances by Patrick Bamburak\, Chris Huff\, Shannon Turner\, Rumi Kitchen\, Kevin Monko with Lance Comet of Candy Volcano\, and Flash Jordan with Wurli.  \nBowie Bash coincides with the opening of NLM’s Bowie-inspired pop-up gallery and art sale\, featuring local and national artists celebrating the liberating power of David Bowie\, his persona\, and related iconography and showcasing his impact on the worlds of music and performance. The pop-up gallery and art sale will be open through April 8th; a portion of the proceeds from all art sales will be donated to the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP)\, in partnership with Philly Loves Bowie Week.  \nEnhance your visit and purchase a VIP ticket to attend the private preview reception for our newest exhibition\, Amplified: Art\, Music\, Power\, which celebrates music as an expression of liberty and a catalyst for personal and societal transformation. Your ticket provides access to a first look at the exhibition\, meet-and-greet with exhibition artists\, complimentary lite fare\, and an open bar from 6 pm – 7 pm. The reception will also feature DJ John Morrison of WXPN spinning a curated set of music inspired by the exhibition.  \nEarly bird pricing for VIP and General Admission tickets is available through January 1! Ticket prices increase on January 2.  \n6:00-7:00 pm \nAmplified VIP Preview Reception (for VIP Admission ticket-holders only) \n6:30-9:00 pm \nBowie Bash (for VIP and General Admission ticket-holders) \nCLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS\nVIP tickets are SOLD OUT. Online General Admission tickets are now closed. Limited walk-up General Admission tickets are still available at the door. First come\, first served.\nEarly bird pricing for VIP and General Admission tickets is available through January 1! Ticket prices increase on January 2. \n\nEarly Bird General Admission – $15\nEarly Bird VIP Admission – $30\nRegular Sale General Admission – $20\nRegular Sale VIP Admission – $35\n\nVIP Admission tickets include access to the Amplified Private Preview Reception from 6:00-7:00 pm. \n  \nMeet the Performers\n \nEric13 is a singer\, guitarist\, songwriter\, live streamer\, DJ and event host from Philadelphia. Many know him as the long-standing guitar player in electro-industrial band Combichrist\, or from his popular streaming channels on Instagram and Twitch. Among many gigs in 2023\, Eric13 was the Host and Master of Ceremonies at the Dark Malta Music Festival on the Mediterranean island of Malta. He has performed DJ sets in France\, Italy\, England\, Argentina\, and Mexico\, as well as in Philadelphia and New York City. Eric also performed his own new\, original play BOWIECHURCH in both Philadelphia and Hannover\, Germany. He’s been a part of Philly Loves Bowie Week each year of its existence\, either with his own play or as an original member of Philly’s All Star Bowie Tribute Band Candy Volcano. Instagram: @eric13000 Website: www.eric13.com \n \nPatrick Bamburak is a veteran recording artist\, touring musician\, songwriter\, producer\, actor\, radio personality and founding member of the bands bait-oven and Funhaus. He recently released his second full-length solo album Digital on API Records\, which is available on iTunes/Apple Music and Amazon. Patrick is an on-air radio personality\, hosting Patrick Bamburak’s Night Music\, which broadcasts Fridays\, from 10pm to Midnight Eastern\, on NEWHD New York Streaming Radio\, www.newhdmedia.com. Patrick also produces and hosts numerous interview programs published by NEWHD Media including Patrick Bamburak’s Night Music\, Zach Martin Rocks!\, and Indie Café 2wo. \n \nChris Huff is a singer\, songwriter\, guitarist\, and producer living in Philadelphia. He has performed on stages as diverse as Carnegie Hall and CBGBs and with artists as diverse as Peter Yarrow (Peter\, Paul\, & Mary)\, Echo and The Bunnymen\, Chuck Hammer (Lou Reed/David Bowie)\, and Broadway composer Tom Kitt (Next To Normal) and lyricist Amanda Green (Hands On A Hardbody with Trey Anastasio). His associations with David Bowie include writing liner notes for the Live And Well album and playing a Bowienet picnic in 1999\, which Bowie had someone film and afterward told him\, “You were incredible\, I love the way you sing my songs.” Here’s to our sweet Sailor. CH \n \nFlash Jordan (aka Kevin Wayne Jordan) is a multi-disciplined artist living in Philadelphia and practiced in singing\, acting\, sewing\, painting\, design and construction. \n \nRumi Kitchen (he/him) is a Germantown\, Philadelphia-based singer\, writer\, producer\, performer\, multi-instrumentalist\, and visual artist. He is best known for his work with the cosmic funk rock band OOLALA\, absurdist funk and soul group Johnny Showcase and the Mystic Ticket\, the psychedelic folk collective The Spinning Leaves\, his stint on the TV show America’s Got Talent\, and for his vegetable skewers cooked over an open fire. He will wow your socks off. \n \nImpresario and dilettante Kevin Monko sings and plays guitar with Candy Volcano\, the glam rock extravaganza he co-founded 11 years ago after a lifetime of only playing original music\, primarily with his band MONKO. The last few years have found him contributing to tribute shows for Bob Dylan\, Elvis Costello\, Tom Petty\, Harry Nilsson\, The Last Waltz\, The Beatles/Stones Invitational\, and most recently with Cabinet of Curiosities\, the songs of Tom Waits. He longs for a Charming Snakes reunion. \n \nShannon Turner (she/they) is a singer/actor and Philadelphia’s resident cabaret human about town. She is one half of Philly’s Best Cabaret Duo\, Glitter and Garbage (Best of Philly 2019) along with Lili St. Queer. Shannon is a vocal coach and was named “Best of Philly” by Philadelphia Magazine in July of 2023. You can DM them for a session on IG @Shantasm29. \n \nJohn Morrison is a writer\, DJ\, and sample-flipper from Philadelphia. As a writer\, his work has appeared in NPR Music\, Bandcamp Daily\, Jazz Tokyo\, Grammy.com\, and more. He is also the host of Culture Cypher Radio\, a hip-hop radio show on NPR member station WXPN. \n \nAdam McGovern has read at the international Dodge Poetry Festival\, Brooklyn’s Human Head Performance Group Salon\, the NYC Poetry Festival\, Jimmy’s no. 43 in the Lower East Side\, the Belarusian Consulate\, and Preach Open Mic in Dover\, NJ. His poetry installation/performances LifeLines and Safe Distances were in residence at the Dysfunctional Collective house\, Governors Island\, in 2016 and 2017. Adam’s poetry has appeared in Long Shot and on The Rumpus and HiLobrow. He is also a comicbook writer\, professional semiotician and old-school Philadelphia boy (1966-68; 1970-76; 202?).
URL:https://www.libertymuseum.org/event/bowie-bash-amplified/
LOCATION:PA
CATEGORIES:Adults,All Ages
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240113T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240113T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T000232
CREATED:20231207T162110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231218T154800Z
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240217T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240217T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T000232
CREATED:20231207T162301Z
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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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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240314T173000
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CREATED:20231207T162721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231214T165031Z
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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:20240314T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240314T200000
DTSTAMP:20260407T000232
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:20240427T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240512T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T000232
CREATED:20240412T153527Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240412T153527Z
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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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