Dear John,
On Constitution Day the Bill of Rights Institute is exploring the “Unum” in “e pluribus unum” and we want to hear from you!
What does "Unum" mean to you and your students, in your school and in your community?
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This Constitution Day, September 17th...
Register to join BRI staff members Kirk Higgins and Gary Colletti for "Constitution Day Live!" a free live stream on Tuesday, September 17, 2019, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. ET.
They will be joined by BRI's president, Dr. David Bobb; Dr. Nicholas Cole, Senior Research Fellow and Director of the Quill Project at Pembroke College, University of Oxford; Julie Silverbrook, Executive Director of ConSource:The Constitutional Sources Project; and Montse Alvarado, VP & Executive Director & Mark Rienzi, President of Becket Law, as they investigate the ins and outs of Checks and Balances, Federalism, and how Constitutional principles relate to the lives of people across the country.
This live webinar will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. ET so you and your students are welcome to join in the conversation and ask questions for all or part of the event.
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After Constitution Day...
Continue the conversation by entering our contest "What Unites My Students!" The grand prize includes a $200 Pizza Hut Gift Card, a BRI Curriculum Kit, and a class set (40) of BRI Student Swag Bags (including a cinch backpack, pocket constitutions, pens, sticky books, and a sticker set)
To celebrate Constitution Day 2019, we want to hear from you and your students! In 3-minutes or less, share with us what unites your students in 2019. In other words –what brings us together in common Constitutional culture? You may submit by tagging us in a public video posted to YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, or Instagram, using the hashtag #whatunitesuscontest.
The grand prize and nine runner-ups will be awarded by Bill of Rights Day, December 15!
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The Bill of Rights Institute is so grateful for the work you do with your students on this day and every day.
Thank you for being a part of our community.
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Warmly,
Rachel Davison Humphries
Director of Outreach, Bill of Rights Institute
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