Made by US: Civic Season: Join the Movement
July 4th commemorates the moment a new nation was born, based on ideals that each generation since has worked to bring to life: freedom, equality, justice, and opportunity. Juneteenth, celebrated just a few weeks earlier, reminds us of the struggles and hard-won victories in our ongoing journey to form a “more perfect union.” Civic Season unites our oldest federal holiday with our newest, mobilizing a movement to understand our past and shape our future.
More importantly, Civic Season provides ample opportunities for parents and children to learn about civics together.
Arts Ed 4 All (2 Gen STEAM)
The Civic Season (many family activities) | Made By Us (History and Gen Z)
- Civic Season Guide Book vol. 1 online | also available as a direct downladable pdf
- Civic Season Guide Book vol. 2 online | also available as a direct downladable pdf
- Civic Season Guide Book vol. 3 online | also available as a direct downladable pdf
- Civic Season YouTube Channel
Facing History & Ourselves (lesson plans)
- Co-creating a New American Tradition
- Reads for Juneteenth
- Understanding Our Past and Shaping Our Future During Civic Season
- We the People: Expanding the Teaching of the US Founding
LINCS.ed.gov: 2Gen: Two Generation Approach to English and Civics Education
National Archives: Civic Season
New American History: Civic Season 2025: Feast of Reason
- Civic Season collection
- A New Summer Tradition, a Three-Week ‘Civic Season,’ Asks Americans to Reflect on the Past and Future
- NMAH: Star Spangled Banner
- NMAAHC: Juneteenth
Utah Historical Society: Civic Season (expanded calendar of commemorations from June 2, 1924 American Indian Citizenship Act to July 26th, 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act )
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