Published in(History) Made By UsBringing History to the HolidaysWhy artificial trees? Did Jewish Americans always celebrate Hanukkah? Where did the Times Square Ball Drop come from? We have the answers!Dec 21, 2022Dec 21, 2022
Published in(History) Made By UsSongs from Taylor Swift’s “Midnights” as Historical MomentsOnly speak Swiftie? Here’s a mini history class just for you.Oct 21, 2022Oct 21, 2022
Published in(History) Made By Us6 Ways to Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Title IX This WeekThis summer marks the 50th anniversary of Title IX, a vital piece of legislation that pushed the U.S. closer to equal rights for women.Jun 17, 2022Jun 17, 2022
Published in(History) Made By UsUsing the Past to Look AheadA look at the Civic Season by the numbers — and how history is shaping our path forward.Jun 28, 2021Jun 28, 2021
Don’t Atone for Righteous AngerOn this Yom Kippur, we should not temper our anger. We should wonder if we have been angry enough.Sep 28, 2020Sep 28, 2020
What T.S. Eliot’s, “The Waste Land,” Can Teach Us About Loneliness in the COVID-19 PandemicSocial distancing doesn’t mean we are living in a lonely waste land.Apr 5, 2020Apr 5, 2020