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African Diaspora Symposium 2024

The Lincoln Northeast High School CLC invites you to a special event to help connect Lincolnites through the African Diaspora Symposium.

‘Trust Me’ screening and Q+A

At 5:30 pm on Feb. 22, the Sheldon Museum of Art, 12th and R streets, will screen the award-winning documentary “Trust Me.” The feature-length documentary explores how media technology influences society and what we can do about it.

AI & Democracy Community Summit

Join us Feb. 24 at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s College of Journalism and Mass Communications as we gather advocates, researchers, and everyday Nebraskans for a discussion about ways to minimize AI’s disruptive effects while maximizing its positive potential for democracy. 

Civic Nebraska at First Unitarian Church of Omaha

Members of our Voting Rights Initiatives team will be speaking about civic engagement, voting rights, and how casting our ballots with our full selves is a spiritual as well as civic act.

Project Walk Together 2024

Civic Nebraska is coordinating with Northeast Lincoln Community Learning Centers on Project Walk Together, a community event at multiple locations in the University Place neighborhood. The event will feature student art in various forms, including virtual art, slam poetry/spoken word, textiles, and more at venues such as LUX, Copper and Wax, BLIXT, and Urban Legends […]

PURPLE film screening & discussion at First-Plymouth

At a time of immense division, PURPLE tells the story of Americans with opposing viewpoints confronting their disagreements head-on and discovering the concerns and experiences that lie behind each other’s positions.  Filmed in rural Wisconsin and Iowa – in a swing region within two bordering swing states – PURPLE presents a rare political conversation that uplifts, provokes, […]

Identifying Community Assets for Civic Health

Civic Nebraska is partnering with First Plymouth Church to provide two listening sessions around the guest lecture from Donna Hicks. The first session on April 24 will provide an overview of how identifying assets in our communities can strengthen civic health.