September 2. 01. 6 Washington, DC, Area Events. You can watch some of our programs live on You. Tube. Look for the logo in a program description and click it to watch live or catch up later. Live captioning will be available online and in the William G. If you require an alternative or additional accommodation for an event (such as a downloadable transcript or a sign language interpreter), please send an email to public. The People and the Police. After a screening of CG 8. The People and the Police, a film made after the 1. Washington, a panel will discuss police- community relations. Enjoy family activities on the 2. U. S. Constitution (September 1. By the President of the United States of America, a Proclamation. Whereas it is the duty of all nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey His will, to be grateful for His benefits, and humbly to implore. Thursday, September 8, at 7 p.m. The People and the Police William G. McGowan Theater & After the 1968 riots in Washington, DC, the Office of Economic Opportunity produced a series of films about the Pilot District Project. Australian eJournal of Theology 10 (May 2007) 1 Prophetic Dialogue as a Practical Theological Category1 Gerard Hall SM Abstract: Stephen Bevans and Roger Schroeder suggest that “prophetic dialogue” is the most appropriate.Story Time. This month. Reservations for Mc. Gowan Theater programs are not required but are recommended. Use the new online event registration system from the National Archives Foundation to reserve your seats: 1. Register at www. archivesfoundation. Print your email confirmation and bring it with you. To reserve by phone, call 2. Walk- ins without reservations will be admitted, depending on available seats. For Mc. Gowan Theater programs, use the Special Events Entrance on Constitution Avenue. The doors to the building will open 4. Current Exhibitions. Lost and Found. National Archives at Washington, DC: 2. National Archives at College Park: 3. MWPHGL of Texas Page 2 3/16/2016 On Friday, June 17, 2016, the 141st Annual Grand Communication will officially convene at 8:30 a.m. Masonic dress is required. The Saint John’s Day and Memorial. The State Board of Education requires that all Proclamation 2017 pre-adoption samples of instructional materials submitted for adoption be made available to the public online. Samples that are made available to the public may. Mayor's Office Ceremonial Documents. PHONE: 832.393.0802 FAX: 832.393.0803 E-Mail [email protected] STANDARD POLICIES AND PROCEDURES FOR CEREMONIAL DOCUMENTS (CERTIFICATES, LETTERS AND PROCLAMATIONS) All requests. For the 150th birthday of the Emancipation Proclamation, the National Archives is displaying the original document for members of the public to visit. A'Lelia Bundles, chair and president of the board of directors. Tom Sherwood. Thursday, September 8, at 7 p. The People and the Police. William G. Mc. Gowan Theater & After the 1. Washington, DC, the Office of Economic Opportunity produced a series of films about the Pilot District Project, created to foster the development of community programs and improve the shattered relationship between the city’s citizens and its police force. Tonight we show one of those films, CG 8. The People and the Police, recently restored by the National Archives. Following the screening, NBC4 reporter Tom Sherwood will moderate a discussion on the legacy of the project and the current state of police- community relations. Scheduled panelists include Metropolitan Police Department Interim Chief of Police Peter Newsham, and longtime Washington, DC, community activist Susan Meehan. Tuesday, September 1. Bobby Kennedy: The Making of a Liberal Icon. William G. Mc. Gowan Theater & New York Times bestselling author Larry Tye discusses his recent biography of Robert F. Kennedy, the former Attorney General, U. S. Senator, and Presidential candidate. Bobby Kennedy: The Making of a Liberal Icon explores RFK’s extraordinary transformation from cold warrior to fiery leftist. A book singing follows the program. Wednesday, September 1. The Cold War: Law, Lawyers, Spies, and Crises. William G. Mc. Gowan Theater & During the four decades of the Cold War, there were periods of intense crisis, when, almost by accident, the world was spared nuclear war. Downey’s. The Cold War: Law, Lawyers, Spies, and Crises is a thorough look at the people and doctrines that helped avoid global catastrophe. From the Cuban Missile Crisis to East German uprisings, Mc. Carthyism to loyalty oaths, The Cold War is the singular story of an uncommon time in world history. A book signing follows the program. Wednesday, September 1. What’s New at Family. Search. William G. Mc. Gowan Theater & Family. Search provides free online access to over 2,0. Wiki). This session will explore the many resources available online and at your local Family History Center. Mc. Gowan Theater & Celebrate Constitution Day with the 1. State of the Constitution program, which will focus on the future of policy making under our current constitutional system, against the backdrop of national elections. Presented in partnership with the Robert H. Smith Center for the Constitution at James Madison’s Montpelier. Speakers will include Senator Rand Paul and others. Saturday, September 1. Constitution Day Family Activities Boeing Learning Center. Celebrate in the home of this important document by participating in exciting, hands- on activities. Make listening to the Constitution one of the ways you celebrate this year: 1. Nathan Bond will recite the entire U. S. Constitution at 1 p. This program is made possible in part by the National Archives Foundation through the support of John Hancock Financial. Wednesday, September 2. Story Time in the Re. Source Room for Pre- Schoolers and Adults. Boeing Learning Center. Join us for story time designed for 3- to 5- year- olds and accompanying adults. Children will practice their listening skills, participate in group activities, and create a craft. This month’s theme is the Constitution. Saturday, September 1. Room G- 2. 5, Research Center (Penn. I’m Stuck” Genealogy Consultation. Not sure where to begin? Has a genealogical problem stumped you? Archivist Claire Kluskens is available from noon to 4 p. Sign up for first- come, first- served 2. Microfilm Research desk on Saturday. The genealogy consultations take place on one Saturday a month in the Microfilm Research Room. Wednesday, September 2. William G. Mc. Gowan Theater & The Taming of Free Speech: America’s Civil Liberties Compromise. In the early decades of the 2. But by the Second World War, prominent figures in both camps celebrated the judiciary for protecting freedom of speech. Laura Weinrib illustrates how a surprising coalition of lawyers and activists made judicial enforcement of the Bill of Rights a defining feature of American democracy. A book signing follows the program. Thursday, September 2. Boeing Learning Center. Educators’ Open House. Are you a teacher? Have you been wondering what resources the National Archives has for classroom use? Are you planning a field trip to the Archives? If the answer to any of these questions is yes, then this is the event for you. Enjoy a special after- hours viewing of our exhibits. Learn about resources and workshops for National History Day, options for video conferencing, Docs. Teach online resources and lesson plans, the Constitution- in- Action Learning Lab, exhibits, and much more! Registration is appreciated. Please send questions to education@nara. James Clyburn. Thursday, September 2. William G. Mc. Gowan Theater & The 1. Amendment, the National Park Service, and America’s Second Founding. To celebrate the 1. Amendment, we look at how that amendment defines U. S. James Clyburn (SC) is the keynote speaker. Elizabeth Wydra will moderate a discussion with Michael Allen, Southeast Region Community Planning Specialist, National Park Service; Dr. Turkiya Lowe, Southeast Region Chief Historian, National Park Service; and Northwestern University Professor Kate Masur. Presented in partnership with the Constitutional Accountability Center and the National Park Service. SAVE THE DATE! October 2. ONLINE AT www. archives. National Archives Virtual Genealogy Fair. Participate in our biggest genealogy event of the year! Interact with the presenters and other family historians during the live event on You. Tube. Advanced registration is not required. Learn more about the fair and get free access to session videos and handouts online. The Re. Source Room is open Monday–Saturday, 1. Exhibitions“Records of Rights” explores how Americans have worked to realize their nation. The exhibit features the 1. Magna Carta, on permanent loan from David M. A court record from the Miranda v. Arizona decision is on view in the Landmark Documents case. It is the 5. 0th anniversary of the U. S. Supreme Court’s 1. Beginning June 1. Freedom of Information Act will go on display to celebrate the 5. Rubenstein Gallery. Magna Carta. The 1. Magna Carta, on permanent loan from David M. Rubenstein, is featured in the “Records of Rights” exhibit. Rubenstein Gallery. Rotunda. Declaration of Independence. Constitution. Bill of Rights“The Charters of Freedom: Our Nation’s Founding Documents” takes a fresh look at the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. Using historical documents from the holdings of the National Archives, we answer two key questions about the Charters: . A rare print on parchment of the Declaration of Independence–made from the original copperplate engraved by William J. Stone in 1. 82. 3—is on display for a limited time. Rubenstein. Special Exhibition in Washington, DC“Amending America”Only 2. Americans reached consensus to amend the Constitution. A new exhibit, “Amending America,” reveals the stories behind why some proposed amendments successfully became part of the Constitution, while others failed to gain enough support. O’Brien Family, Seedlings Foundation, and the National Archives Foundation. Featured Documents on Display in Washington, DCFeatured Document Display: Celebrating the opening of the National Museum of African American History and Culture. The Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) was established by an act of Congress on December 1. However, efforts to create a national museum dedicated to African American history and culture date to the early 2. In celebration of the opening of the NMAACH, a 1. African American memorial museum, and the act that was ultimately passed in 2. East Rotunda Gallery, September 1 through November 9. Special Exhibition in College Park, Maryland. Auditorium Lobby at the National Archives Research Center: . Thirty- four panoramas and other records are on display and span the period from 1. See more panoramas online. Online Exhibits. Dozens of exhibits can be experienced online. Visit Now! Records of Rights. Explore records of the National Archives documenting the ongoing struggle of Americans to define, attain, and protect their rights. Discovery and Recovery: Preserving Iraqi Jewish Heritage. Startling evidence of the once vibrant Jewish life in Iraq came to light in May 2. Iraqi intelligence headquarters by a U. S. Army team. To the Brink: JFK and the Cuban Missile Crisis. An exhibit marking the 5. Cuban Missile Crisis.“What’s Cooking, Uncle Sam?”Unearth the stories and personalities behind the increasingly complex programs and legislation that affect what we eat.
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