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First Amendment Festival
Discovery Park of America 830 Everett Blvd., Union City, TN, United StatesJoin us for our inaugural First Amendment Festival at Discovery Park of America. Visitors to the park will discover fun, freedom and fellowship, and explore the rights that Americans treasure. The festival will include a variety of family-friendly, First Amendment-themed games, trivia, crafts and conversations. Admission to the park on the day of the festival is FREE with registration. "The…
Free Power Shift Project Webinar: Inclusive Leadership
ZoomJoin the Power Shift Project’s Jill Geisler for a free webinar that examines eight things inclusive leaders do — not just in theory, but in practice.
Workplace Integrity: Do You Qualify as an Ally? (Especially Now)
ZoomJoin the Power Shift Project’s Jill Geisler for a free one-hour Workplace Integrity webinar that provides practical insights for men who want to be allies to women, people of privilege who want to do more to fight inequity, and powerful individuals who want to be better advocates for change.
The Power of Free Speech: A Conversation with D. Watkins
Calvin and Tina Tyler Ballroom – Morgan State University E Cold Spring Ln, Baltimore, MD, United StatesSalon editor, HBO writer and New York Times bestselling Baltimore author D. Watkins wrote the book on speaking up, boldly sharing overlooked or forgotten voices.
Workplace Integrity: Train the Trainers Workshop
ZoomThe Power Shift Project invites media leaders to sign up today for the next virtual Workplace Integrity: Train the Trainers workshop and join our corps of more than 400 Workplace Integrity trainers dedicated to improving the culture and integrity of their newsrooms.
Religious Freedom for All
InterContinental Washington D.C. - The Wharf 801 Wharf St SW, Level 12, Washington, DC, United StatesEric Treene, former special counsel for religious discrimination, U.S. Department of Justice. Religious Freedom for All is a first look at a short-form documentary on the Islamic Center of Murfreesboro, the Tennessee mosque that won the right to worship. The evening will include a conversation moderated by Eric Treene, former special counsel for religious discrimination…
Free Power Shift Project Webinar: Inclusive Leadership
ZoomJoin the Power Shift Project’s Jill Geisler for a free webinar that examines eight things inclusive leaders do — not just in theory, but in practice.
‘She Said’ and the Power Shift Project: What Has the News Media Learned?
ZoomWhat has changed since the #MeToo scandals in media erupted in 2017? Join the Freedom Forum for an online conversation with leaders of the Power Shift Project - all of whom have been working to fight harassment, discrimination and incivility in workplaces.
Workplace Integrity: Inclusive Leadership
ZoomJoin the Power Shift Project team for a free webinar that examines eight things inclusive leaders do — not just in theory, but in practice.
Workplace Integrity: Train the Trainers Workshop
ZoomThe Power Shift Project invites media leaders to sign up today for the next virtual Workplace Integrity: Train the Trainers workshop and join our corps of more than 400 Workplace Integrity trainers dedicated to improving the culture and integrity of their newsrooms.
Workplace Integrity: Do You Qualify as an Ally?
ZoomJoin the Power Shift Project team for a free one-hour Workplace Integrity webinar that provides practical insights for men who want to be allies to women, people of privilege who want to do more to fight inequity, and powerful individuals who want to be better advocates for change.
Workplace Integrity: Inclusive Leadership
ZoomJoin the Power Shift Project team for a free webinar that examines eight things inclusive leaders do — not just in theory, but in practice.
Workplace Integrity: Train the Trainers Workshop
ZoomThe Power Shift Project invites media leaders to sign up today for the next virtual Workplace Integrity: Train the Trainers workshop and join our corps of more than 400 Workplace Integrity trainers dedicated to improving the culture and integrity of their newsrooms.
2023 Free Expression Awards
Union Station 50 Massachusetts Ave. NE, Washington, DCThe Freedom Forum invites you to celebrate outstanding champions of free and fearless expression.
Workplace Integrity: Do You Qualify as an Ally?
ZoomJoin the Power Shift Project team for a free one-hour Workplace Integrity webinar that provides practical insights for men who want to be allies to women, people of privilege who want to do more to fight inequity, and powerful individuals who want to be better advocates for change.
Al Neuharth Free Spirit and Journalism Conference 2023
The Nation’s Capital Washington, DCThe annual Al Neuharth Free Spirit and Journalism Conference for high school juniors returns to the nation’s capital June 24-29, 2023.
2023 First Amendment Festival
The Wharf – Transit Pier 970 Wharf St. SW, Washington, DC, United StatesJoin us for the 2023 First Amendment Festival at The Wharf in Washington, D.C.
National First Amendment Summit
National Constitution Center 525 Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesThe National Constitution Center, in partnership with a coalition of leading free speech organizations, is convening a National First Amendment Summit to discuss the increasing threats to freedom of expression and to celebrate the opening of the Center's new First Amendment gallery. A welcome reception with access to the National Constitution Center's new First Amendment…
Workplace Integrity: Train the Trainers Workshop
ZoomThe Power Shift Project invites media leaders to sign up today for the next virtual Workplace Integrity: Train the Trainers workshop and join our corps of more than 400 Workplace Integrity trainers dedicated to improving the culture and integrity of their newsrooms.
Workplace Integrity: Inclusive Leadership
ZoomJoin the Power Shift Project team for a free webinar that examines eight things inclusive leaders do — not just in theory, but in practice.
Music and Conversation with WhoDo: Freedom to Rock
1A House at Café Blue 340 E. 2nd St., Austin, TX, United StatesOn Friday, March 8 at 7 p.m., Texas-based band WhoDo performs its brand of rockabilly and vintage rock and discusses the First Amendment’s role in their work and music.