Voices & Votes: Democracy in America Virtual Kickoff: Dolley Madison "Squeeze" for a New Generation of Americans

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In celebration of the official arrival of the Smithsonian Institution's Museums on Main Street exhibit "Voices and Votes" at the Betty J. Johnson North Sarasota Public Library, we'll be hosting a digital "Squeeze" in the tradition of First Lady Dolley Madison. While possibly most famous for rescuing the George Washington portrait when the British set the White House on fire in 1814, Madison did her part to save early American democracy by humanizing political foes and making strong difference of opinion tolerable (almost fun) in regular social gatherings that were so well-attended they became known as a "Squeeze."  Here we'll do our best to Squeeze as many Sarasota citizens as possible onto a Zoom call, then we'll pose conversation topics to quickly rotating small groups — almost as if you were right there at 1600 Pennsylvania, back in the day with Dolley. (Given the limitations of a digital Squeeze, bring your own refreshments.)  From the beginning of American democracy, there was lots to disagree about — now is no exception — so let's keep the tradition of engagement across diversity alive and well. 

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 If you are unsure if your registration was accepted please contact Lisa Riley at lriley@scgov.net or 941-861-1376.

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The "Voices & Votes: Democracy in America” exhibit and related programming are brought to you by Florida Humanities and the Smithsonian Institution. We would also like to thank the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation for their generous support of this initiative and the Pulitzer Prizes for their partnership. Local support has been provided by the Gulf Coast Community Foundation.