The Multiverse of Meaning: democracy in an age of infinite narratives

What once was an MCU gimmick now feels real: different versions of the same moment, unfolding simultaneously, depending on which dimension you happen to occupy.
A conversation with John Adams

After a visit to Boston, we reached across the centuries to hear what famous New Englander John Adams might have to say about 21st-century America.
On civic resilience

If urgency gets us into the fight, conviction helps us stick with it. Urgency shows up with signs and speeches; conviction shows up again the next day with open ears and steady hands.
‘Driven’: a civic sermon

“I go, then you go. You go, then I go.”
Idea of America Fellowship comes to central Nebraska

From early September to mid-October, the Fellowship plans in-person gatherings in Grand Island, Kearney, and Hastings.
Introducing Juan Milan, civic education programs manager

Juan leads our flagship initiatives that inspire and equip Nebraska’s next generation of civic leaders.
The real America isn’t on your screen

Social media and corporate news profit off division. But most Americans are still willing to meet in the middle.
Strengthening Democracy Awards: Nominations are open!

It’s that time again, Nebraska: Nominations are now open for the 2025 Strengthening Democracy Awards, and we want to hear from you.
Omaha students, families enjoy showcase of summer programming

Children led visitors through poster-filled tables until they arrived at those highlighting their own labors of love, play, and discovery.
The Complete Patriot’s Guide to the Man of Steel

While fans debate casting choices and plot points, it’s worth stepping back to ask: Who is this guy, really?