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SC 001: Rumford Family Collection

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Recognition, Repair & the Reconstruction of “Square One”

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Nov 29, 2024

The Humanities, Arts & Culture

The humanities, arts, and culture are woven through virtually every Academy program, where artists and humanists add interdisciplinary breadth to projects in science, democracy, and security. However, the Academy also undertakes projects that put humanities, arts, and culture at the forefront, strengthening their practice and highlighting their importance to all aspects of the nation’s thriving intellectual life. These projects call attention to the role the arts and humanities play in enriching the growth and vitality of individuals, communities, and the nation.
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Why Jazz? South Africa 2019

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Communications Volume 02, 1785-1810

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Urban Struggles over Water Scarcity in Harare

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John J. DeGioia

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Leadership, Policy, and Communications
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Apr 8, 2021

“Our Towns” Virtual Screening and Q&A

Featuring Steven Ascher, Deborah Fallows, James Mackenzie Fallows, Jeanne Jordan, Dee Davis, and David W. Oxtoby
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Dec 10, 2025

The Humanities, Arts & Culture

The humanities, arts, and culture are woven through virtually every Academy program, in which artists and humanists add interdisciplinary breadth to projects in science, democracy, and security. However, the Academy also undertakes projects that put humanities, arts, and culture at the forefront–tracking and reporting data on the health of the sector through the Humanities Indicators, and working with leaders in the field to articulate the needs of the sector and their importance to a vital and thriving nation.
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RG VII-A: Events. Minutes of Stated Meetings and Related Documents

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Jun 1, 2016

The Crisis in Legal Education

On December 4, 2015, at the Georgetown University Law Center, the Academy hosted a panel discussion on “The Crisis in Legal Education” with Louis Michael Seidman, Robert A. Katzmann, Philip G. Schrag, Robin L. West, and Patricia D. White.
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Ghana’s Akosombo Dam, Volta Lake Fisheries & Climate Change

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The First Amendment Meets the Virtual Public Square

Section 230, the twenty-six words that created the internet, has become the twenty-six words that are breaking the First Amendment. Section 230’s blanket liability shield for social media platforms is harming our children and our democracy. In this essay, I narrate the story of what Section 230 enabled—the rise of the virtual public square, a circumstance that the framers could never have imagined—and explore its consequences for human well-being and freedom of expression. I conclude that Section 230 must be repealed to unleash First Amendment jurisprudence to confront the threats to the republic in the age of generative AI, as well as to usher in the next round of internet innovation in service of constitutional democratic sustainability. Bipartisan legislation has been introduced to sunset Section 230 as of December 31, 2025. Those who believe in the enduring promise of American constitutional democracy should support its passage.
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The Invisible Justice Problem

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Robert B. Townsend

Program Director for Humanities, Arts, and Culture
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Mar 1, 2023

Reinventing Democracy: How Hometowns Are Strengthening America

When looking at American politics at the national level, it is easy to become cynical about the future of our democracy. High levels of polarization persist, and the headlines all too often are dominated by stories of government dysfunction.
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(Anti)Canonizing Courts

Dec 7-9, 2022

Reinventing Democracy: How Hometowns Are Strengthening America

Featuring Danielle Allen, Jason Artman, Sayu Bhojwani, Kristerfer Burnett, Jerren Chang, Louise Dubé, Archon Fung, Mark Gomez, Shamichael Hallman, Linda Harris, Chris Hughes, Joseph Kahne, Malka Ranjana Kopell, Tom Latkowski, Eric P. Liu, Martha McCoy, Anu Natarajan, Carmen Ortiz, David W. Oxtoby, Maria Perez, Pete Peterson, Rosemonde Pierre-Louis, Kelleen Leishman Potter, Alex Renirie, Max Resnik, Lynn Ross, Hollie Russon Gilman, Dave Smith, Palma Joy Strand, Judy Woodruff, and Richard Young
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Water for Bongo: Creative Adaptation, Resilience & Dar es Salaam’s Water Supply

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Feb 5, 2020

About the National Inventory of Humanities Organizations (NIHO)

NIHO is being updated and expanded to include arts as well as humanities organizations. The National Inventory of Cultural Organizations (NICO) will encompass all not-for-profit humanities and arts organizations reporting information to the IRS via Form 990. Each…

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