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Subject Join the Conversation: New Town Hall Programs for 2026
Date December 17, 2025 8:04 PM
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Email from National Constitution Center Reserve your spot for upcoming free programs.   Just Announced: America’s Town Hall Programs in 2026 Thomas Paine and the 250th Anniversary of Common Sense Wednesday, January 7 | Noon ET Gary Berton, the president of The Thomas Paine Historical Association, joins award-winning historian Jack Kelly, author of Tom Paine’s War: The Words That Rallied a Nation and the Founder of Our Time, to discuss the revolutionary life, ideas, and legacy of Thomas Paine in celebration of the 250th anniversary of his famous pamphlet, Common Sense. Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center, moderates. Learn more REGISTER TO ATTEND ONLINE This program is generously sponsored by Citizen Travelers, the nonpartisan civic engagement initiative of Travelers. The Lost Founder: James Wilson and the Forgotten Fight for a People’s Constitution Tuesday, January 20 | Noon ET Legal scholar William Ewald joins Jesse Wegman of The New York Times to discuss Wegman’s new book, The Lost Founder: James Wilson and the Forgotten Fight for a People’s Constitution, which explores the influence and legacy of forgotten founder and Supreme Court Justice James Wilson. Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center, moderates. Learn more REGISTER TO ATTEND ONLINE The Declaration of Independence and the Push for Racial Equality Monday, February 2 | 1 p.m. ET In celebration of Black History Month, scholars Lucas Morel and Melvin Rogers join to discuss how African American leaders and citizens, such as Prince Hall, Frederick Douglass, Ida B. Wells, and Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. have invoked the ideas and principles of the Declaration of Independence throughout American history to push for a more free and equal America. Thomas Donnelly, chief scholar of the National Constitution Center, moderates. Learn more REGISTER TO ATTEND ONLINE ONLINE AND IN-PERSON The Declaration at 250: Examining the Historical and Contemporary Relevance of the Grievance Section Friday, February 27 | 9 a.m.–5 p.m. ET The University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School Journal of Constitutional Law in partnership with the National Constitution Center present a symposium that will explore the historical and contemporary relevance of the grievance section of the Declaration of Independence. Thomas Donnelly, chief scholar of the National Constitution Center, moderates a panel on the legislative power of the purse. Julie Silverbrook, vice president of civic education of the National Constitution Center, moderates a conversation with Jack Rakove, professor of history, Stanford University. The symposium also features scholars from the Center’s Interactive Declaration of Independence, including Rosemarie Zagarri, George Mason University, and Akhil Reed Amar, Yale Law School. The symposium will take place in person at the University of Pennsylvania Law School and virtually via Zoom. Learn more REGISTER TO ATTEND ONLINE OR IN PERSON Attendees seeking CLE credit must register for CLE credit via the online CLE registration link. If you have any questions regarding obtaining CLE credit or the CLE registration process, please email [email protected]. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Women’s Suffrage, and the Legacy of the 19th Amendment Monday, March 23 | 1 p.m. ET In celebration of Women’s History Month, constitutional scholar Reva Siegel joins award-winning historian Ellen DuBois, author of Elizabeth Cady Stanton: A Revolutionary Life, to discuss the life, ideas, and legacy of Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the decades-long struggle for women’s suffrage. Thomas Donnelly, chief scholar of the National Constitution Center, moderates. Learn more REGISTER TO ATTEND ONLINE All programs are free—register now!   More From the National Constitution Center LISTEN Subscribe to audio of our programs on Live at the National Constitution Center, and also check out our companion podcast We the People. LEARN MORE WATCH Interested in a past program? Explore what you’ve missed and subscribe to our YouTube channel for instant updates.   VIEW MEDIA LIBRARY     Connect With Us Interactive Constitution | Constitution Daily blog Update your email preferences by clicking Update Profile below to subscribe to other National Constitution Center newsletters and manage how often you hear from us.   National Constitution Center | Independence Mall, 525 Arch St | Philadelphia, PA 19106 US Unsubscribe | Update Profile | Our Privacy Policy | Constant Contact Data Notice
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