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In TV Comedy Rutherford Falls History is Personal

As viewers have come to expect from co-creator Michael Schur, Rutherford Falls uses sly humor and flawed, lovable characters to tackle serious issues. Rutherford Falls Peacock 2021- (US) The Library of Congress holds one collection with an odd assortment of items that one might evaluate as junk. A button. A pocket knife. A handkerchief. A few newspaper clippings. But the pocket knife is made of silver and ivory, the button bears the initial “L”, and the handkerchief is embroidered with “A. Lincoln”. These were among the items found in the pockets of Abraham Lincoln on the night he died. Archivists, museum curators, and family historians know that provenance an object’s origin and/or chain of ownership can make even the most ordinary item an important historical artifact.

Women s Democracy Network Announces 2021-2023 Advisory Council Members

You are hereHome > Women’s Democracy Network Announces 2021-2023 Advisory Council Members May 13, 2021   Washington, D.C. – The Women’s Democracy Network (WDN) has announced its Advisory Council for 2021-2023. As WDN continues its work promoting women’s participation in political and civic leadership worldwide, the Council will play a vital role in uplifting women to pursue their political leadership goals. “Throughout the last fifteen years, WDN has leveraged its incredible network of both aspiring and experienced women leaders to address today’s continued lack of gender equality in political leadership” said Cindy McCain, WDN’s honorary chairwoman. “The guidance and shared experience of the remarkable women composing our Advisory Council will be critical in inspiring and mobilizing our members.”

13 Ways to Celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Around DC

12 Ways to Celebrate Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month Around DC Food talks, concerts, films, and more. Share Explore the history of DC s Chinatown and hear more about similar cultural hubs across the country. Photo by Flickr user allison b216. May is Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month, a celebration that is particularly significant this year amidst the increase in anti-Asian hate crimes across the country. This month, hear from local leaders about their work against racism, explore a pop-up market, tune into food talks, and more. (online) Culinasia is a new talk series about food, culture, and chefs within the Asian diaspora. On May 5, tune into “Saving Chinatown and Our Legacies” to hear a panel including food writer Grace Young, San Francisco chef Brandow Jew, and New York-based grassroots leaders Jennifer Tam and Victoria Lee discuss the history of Chinatowns throughout the US, as well as what the future holds for these crucial

Udvar-Hazy Center opens May 5: here s a timeline of when 7 other facilities open in May

Udvar-Hazy Center opens May 5: here s a timeline of when 7 other facilities open in May John Gonzalez/7News Udvar-Hazy Center opens May 5: here s a timeline of when 7 other facilities open in May UP NEXT The Smithsonian has announced that eight of its facilities will again open to the public during May, including the National Zoo, home of the newest panda cub, 8-month-old Xiao Qi Ji. The first to open is the Udvar-Hazy Center, part of the National Air and Space Museum in Chantilly, Virginia. It opens on May 5, which is a special day for the museum. May 5 is the 60th anniversary of the first U.S.-manned space flight by Alan Shepard. His Mercury capsule, Freedom 7, will be on display at the Udvar-Hazy Center for the first time.

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