Dear Friends,
Thank you to all of you who have participated in our live constitutional classes and virtual America’s Town Hall programs over the last month.
Since we launched our remote learning initiative, our live classes on the Constitution have reached over 15,000 students, parents, and teachers across America, and the sessions have been remarkably interactive and meaningful: Our session with renowned filmmaker Ken Burns reached 2,000 live viewers, with many more watching the archived videos online.
Please join us for our great programs this week:
Wednesday, April 22,1 p.m. EDT: I will be joined by 14th Amendment scholar Eric Foner for a discussion on the Reconstruction Amendments. Register here.
Friday, April 24, 1 p.m. EDT: We are reprising our review of landmark Supreme Court cases covered in the AP Government exam. Register here.
We continue to expand our lineup of live programs for adult learners of all ages. On Monday, we welcomed over 800 live participants for a conversation about the Electoral College with New York Times editorial board member Jesse Wegman and professors Amel Ahmed and William Ewald. You can watch the archived program on the Interactive Constitution along with other virtual America's Town Hall programs. Next up this week:
Thank you for joining the National Constitution Center during these challenging times and continuing to educate yourselves and your children about the greatest vision of human freedom in history, the U.S. Constitution. Your support makes all of our work possible. If you are able, please consider making a gift to support our online efforts and our year-round educational programs for all.
With appreciation and stay safe,
Jeff
Jeffrey Rosen
President and CEO
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