Voices + Votes: Democracy in America Exhibition
December 19, 2020 – February 6th 2021
More than just waging a war of independence, American revolutionaries took a great leap of faith and established a new government based on the sovereignty of the people. It was truly a radical idea that entrusted the power of the nation not in a monarchy but in its citizens. Each generation since continues to question how to form “a more perfect union” around this radical idea.
Partners: Smithsonian Institute- Florida Humanities Council-Haitian Heritage Museum, Miami Dade County Commissioner Joe Martinez, Miami Dade County Commissioner Denis Moss, Culture Builds Florida and FAAHPN, Green Family Foundation, Greater Miami Convention & Visitors Bureau.
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Arts Innovation Talk Series: Arts & Politics Panel Discussion: February 4, 2021
In celebration of Black History Month the Haitian Heritage Museum close out event, Arts Innovation Talk Series: Arts & Politics Panel Discussion.
The event is done in partnership with the Smithsonian Museum and Florida Humanities as part of programming of the the Voices and Votes: Democracy in America traveling exhibition.
Click here to view recording of live event