United We Walk
Celebrate Omaha’s Diverse Community! From the ashes of the conflict and tragedy of 9/11, United We Walk brings the entire Omaha community together to celebrate our racial, religious, and cultural diversity.
Celebrate Omaha’s Diverse Community! From the ashes of the conflict and tragedy of 9/11, United We Walk brings the entire Omaha community together to celebrate our racial, religious, and cultural diversity.
Join us to highlight a specific action the City Council can take: ending source-of-income discrimination.
Let’s get together with our fellow neighbors passionate about advocating for safe and affordable housing to share a meal, discuss strategies, dream big, and plan some next steps to take together.
Civic Nebraska and Nonpartisan Nebraska will host a vendor booth on Saturday, Oct. 8, at Norris Park.
Civic Saturday gathers friends and strangers together to nurture a spirit of shared purpose.
This November, Civic Nebraska challenges you to change the story and host a politically diverse group in your community to talk through differences. We’re giving five applicants $50 each to create a space for civil discourse this holiday season.
Join us at 5:30 pm on Tuesday, Dec. 20, to enjoy some delicious cocoa and tea along with some burritos from Pepe's Bistro! Collective Impact Lincoln will provide creative materials, construction paper, and optional prompts for creating cards to the Lincoln City Council.
Jan. 4 marks the start of the 108th Nebraska Legislature, which meets at the State Capitol in Lincoln. It is the first year of the 2023-24 biennium, meaning it is a "long session," or 90 legislative days.
We hope to see some of your friendly faces at our New Year’s Celebration on Wednesday, Jan. 4 at the Belmont Community Center! We’ll have some fun activities, good tunes, and goodies. Let’s celebrate together!
The bill would add a student representative to each Nebraska school district’s Committee on American Civics, which ensures that social studies curriculum provides foundational civic knowledge and aligns with state standards.