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Civics In A Year

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Civics In A Year

The Center for American Civics

Lore of the Founding: Cicero And The Duty To Serve

June 26, 2026 3:00am 41 min

A republic doesn’t collapse all at once. It frays in public, and it frays in private, through shortcuts that feel justified, norms that stop being enforced, and citizens who decide it’s safer to sit things out. That’s wh...

Lore of the Founding: Cato And Give Me Liberty, Give Me Death

June 25, 2026 3:00am 37 min

One Roman name keeps popping up wherever people argue about freedom, tyranny, and what a citizen owes a republic: Cato. We follow Cato the Younger from the final days of the Roman Republic, when Julius Caesar’s rise forc...

Lore of the Founding- Julius Caesar

June 24, 2026 3:00am 38 min

A republic can look stable right up until the moment it isn’t. We sit down with Joanna Kenti to trace how Julius Caesar rises through Roman politics, builds personal loyalty through war, and finally dares the republic to...

Lore of the Founding- Founding of the Roman Republic

June 23, 2026 3:00am 31 min

A king gets exiled, a republic gets born, and the story is so brutal it still shapes how people talk about tyranny today. We dig into Rome’s founding legend with Joanna Kenty, starting with the Roman monarchy, the reign ...

The Lore of the Founding: Checks And Balances in Rome

June 22, 2026 3:00am 35 min

A republic doesn’t fail only because of enemies at the gates. It can fail because someone inside decides the rules are for other people. That’s the tension we wrestle with as we explore checks and balances, starting with...

What is Juneteenth and Why Do We Celebrate?

June 19, 2026 3:00am 22 min

Juneteenth isn’t just a date; it’s a lesson about how freedom can be promised on paper and still withheld in practice. I’m joined by Clint Smith, the New York Times bestselling author of *How the Word Is Passed* and a st...

Lore of the Founding- An Introduction

June 18, 2026 3:00am 31 min

America’s founding didn’t spring from a blank page. It grew out of a loud, messy argument that had been running for centuries about how people should govern themselves, and Joanna Kenty helps us follow that argument back...

The War Powers Act Explained

June 17, 2026 3:00am 27 min

The Constitution draws a bright line that most of us never hear clearly: Congress declares war, and the President commands the military. So why does modern American conflict so often start without a formal declaration, a...

How Primaries Pick Candidates And Reshape Elections

June 16, 2026 3:00am 16 min

Primaries decide far more than most voters think and the process that was supposed to make politics cleaner may be one reason it feels uglier. We sit down with Dr. Sean Beienberg to unpack what primary elections actually...

The Senate Filibuster Explained

June 15, 2026 3:00am 17 min

The filibuster gets treated like an ancient feature of the U.S. Senate, but the version that drives today’s gridlock is surprisingly modern. We sit down with Dr. Sean Beienberg to unpack how a procedure that’s not even n...

Mary Todd Lincoln Unmasked

June 12, 2026 3:00am 30 min

Mary Todd Lincoln gets talked about like a stereotype: the spender, the problem, the punchline. That story falls apart the moment you place her where she actually lived, in a White House worn down by constant crowds and ...

How Lorraine Waxman Pearce Turned The White House Into A Museum

June 11, 2026 3:00am 19 min

The White House looks permanent on TV, but its history has to be protected one object at a time. We’re joined by Leslie Calderone, Director of the White House History Digital Archives at the White House Historical Associ...

How The U.S. Capitol Historical Society Keeps Democracy Real

June 10, 2026 3:00am 23 min

The U.S. Capitol is one of the most recognizable buildings in the world, but many Americans don’t realize there’s an organization dedicated to preserving its story and turning that history into practical civic education....

Elizabeth Willing Powel

June 09, 2026 3:00am 23 min

A woman in Philadelphia tells George Washington, plainly, that the country needs him to serve again and she does not write for personal gain. That single moment opens a much bigger story about how influence works when yo...

Social Media And Modern Elections

June 08, 2026 3:00am 24 min

A single TikTok can redefine a candidate faster than a week of traditional ads, and that reality is changing American elections in real time. We sit down with educator Spencer Burrows to trace how campaign communication ...

D-Day: What Does Courage Look Like When History Is Watching

June 05, 2026 3:00am 27 min

D-Day gets reduced to a date and a diagram, but the truth is messier, riskier, and far more human. We sit down with historian Dr. Michael Butler to talk about June 6, 1944 not just as the Normandy invasion, but as a mome...

The Supreme Court’s Shadow Docket

June 04, 2026 3:00am 26 min

The Supreme Court’s “shadow docket” sounds like a secret back hallway of law and that’s exactly why it triggers so much public suspicion. We sit down with Spencer Burrows, an 11th grade dean, AP US Government teacher, an...

How Eleanor Roosevelt And JFK Turned Conflict Into Partnership

June 03, 2026 3:00am 35 min

Eleanor Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy don’t sound like a natural pairing and that’s exactly why we wanted to sit with this story. We talk with presidential historian Barbara Perry of UVA’s Miller Center about her forthco...

Jackie Kennedy: First Lady of the New Frontier

June 02, 2026 3:00am 31 min

A First Lady can’t sign bills, command troops, or issue executive orders, yet Jacqueline Kennedy still reshaped American civic life. We sit down with Barbara Perry, presidential historian at the University of Virginia’s ...

Dolly Madison’s Hidden Power

June 01, 2026 3:00am 18 min

Dolly Madison is famous for saving a portrait, but that’s the smallest part of her story. We sit down with Dr. Lindsay Cormack, political scientist and Director of the Diplomacy Lab at Stevens Institute of Technology, to...

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