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Celebrating Women’s Impact Symposium
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The Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum and the Richard Nixon Foundation will host Celebrating Women’s Impact, a symposium of historians, authors, and Nixon Administration officials.
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The East Wing: Expanding First Ladies’ Impact from Jacqueline Kennedy to Jill Biden
Anita McBride, Barbara Perry, and Elizabeth Rees discuss the evolution of the role of the First Lady from the Kennedy administration through today.
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Inundation District
Join the Kennedy Library for a screening of Inundation District, a film exploring the implications of Boston’s decision to build along its coast at sea level, followed by a panel on the threats of climate change.
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THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS
Jeffrey Rosen discusses his book The Pursuit of Happiness, which explores what “the pursuit of happiness” meant to our nation’s Founders. Mary Sarah Bilder, Boston College professor of law, moderates.
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New Museum Hours!
Beginning March 4: Monday – Saturday, 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM.
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"Thrift Style" Fashion and Decor Spring Break Camp
This one-day youth camp invites visitors to discover the difference between recycling and UPCYCLING!
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"Thrift Style" Book Artist Spring Break Camp
This one-day youth camp combines the old with the new!
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2024 Parkview High School Black History Month Performance
This Black History Month performance is about the life story of former South African President Nelson Mandela, featuring choral and theatre students from Little Rock’s Parkview Arts & Science Magnet High School.
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Ask and Archivist, Converse with a Curator
This program allows visitors to the Library and Museum to view items that aren't normally on display. The theme for February is "How did Bill Clinton's campaigns for President reshape American electoral politics?"
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Ask an Archivist, Converse with a Curator
This program allows visitors to the Library and Museum to view items that aren't normally on display. The theme for February is "How did Bill Clinton's campaigns for President reshape American electoral politics?"