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Songs That Healed a Nation with Reverend Robert Jones


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Join us as Reverend Robert Jones performs and tells the stories of many of America’s most iconic songs of healing. Find an Event

Panel and Film: The American Presidency on Screen


A panel discussion will follow the film screening "The American Presidency on Screen" Find an Event

Panel and Preview: The American Vice President


A preview screening event of the new PBS documentary will be followed by a panel discussion. Find an Event

Exhibit Closing: ArtPrize


The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum hosts over 30 artists for ArtPrize, an annual, international art competition in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Find an Event

Exhibit Opening: ArtPrize


The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum hosts over 30 artists for ArtPrize, an annual, international art competition in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Find an Event

The Pardon with Ken Gormley


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Esteemed author and president of Duquesne University, Ken Gormley, will address one of the most controversial decisions ever made by a U.S. President during a turbulent time in American history. Find an Event

Lessons From the First Month of the Ford Presidency with Barry Werth and Hank Meijer


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50 years after the Supreme Court ruling against Nixon’s claims of executive privilege, his subsequent resignation, Ford’s ascension to power, the conflicts of his first 31 days, and the pardon, we have much to learn Find an Event

How a President Can Make a Positive Difference in Our World


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Gerald R. Ford historian Richard Norton Smith moderates a discussion with Mike Ford, Steve Ford, Carla Hills, and Albert Zapanta. Find an Event

The Day That Rocked America - And Began a New Era


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President Ford’s friends and family will reflect on the pivotal events of August 8 and 9, 1974, and discuss how that 24- hour period changed Ford’s family, American politics, and world history. Find an Event

Living in Grand Rapids: A Historic Look at Redlining, With Grand Rapids Public Museum


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Take a historic look at how housing segregation has shaped Grand Rapids.
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