The activist and congressman, who died Friday at age 80, viewed protest as crucial in American society
Craftspeople in the building arts are practicing “social distancing stone masonry” in safeguarding this cultural heritage
The destruction to convoys caused by marauding U-boats diminished dramatically once K-ships started keeping a constant vigil
The appropriation of Native language and imagery perpetuates racism and legitimizes racist acts, says the director of the American Indian Museum
Looking to history can help find healing and hope
Watch the latest episode of the popular YouTube series, "The Doctor Is In."
Smithsonian geologist Liz Cottrell has answers to your questions on black lava and the Earth’s molten outer core in the "Dr Is In" video series
Smithsonian curator Margaret Weitekamp reflects on the historic parallel between 2020 and 1969
In this dynamic time, a list of film, podcasts and books is offered for a nation grappling with its fraught history
Literature is just one part of fostering positive sense of self and others, say educators at the National Museum of African American History and Culture
Yet, the biggest concern, says Smithsonian curator Brian Huber, is how rapidly the ocean has changed in the past few decades
This moment, says the Smithsonian secretary, should be the 'impetus for our nation to address racism and social inequities in earnest'
Get the facts from Smithsonian geologist Liz Cottrell in the latest episode of "The Doctor Is In."
Geologist Liz Cottrell answers your questions in the second season of the National Museum of Natural History’s YouTube series, 'The Dr. Is In'
Smithsonian curator Jennifer Levasseur examines NASA's relationship with spacecraft contractors
Made with rosewater, nigella seed and stuffed with dates or nuts, the bite-size 'kleicha' evokes layers of meaning and memory
Series producer Renee Tajima-Peña says the program is about “how we got where we are and where are we going next”
A new documentary 'carbon cowboys' by Peter Byck brings to light a host of farmers promoting soil health as a great business plan
The story of the Japanese American World War II veteran, says Smithsonian curator Peter Jakab, is "incredibly relevant" today
When a European intellectual snubbed the U.S., the well-known artist excavated the giant fossil as evidence of the new Republic’s strength and power
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