Lunchbox Lecture: Remembering Pearl Harbor: Native Hawaiian History and a "Day That Will Live in Infamy"
This lecture rethinks the attack on Pearl Harbor from the perspective of Native Hawaiian history.
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This lecture rethinks the attack on Pearl Harbor from the perspective of Native Hawaiian history.
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World War II was a watershed moment for Mexican Americans and their quest for equality—during the war, Mexican Americans served in the military and worked on the Home Front to support their country, and therefore, when it ended, were no longer willing to accept second-class citizenship.
Enjoy a buffet lunch as the delightful Victory Belles trio perform the popular and patriotic music of the 1940s in rich, three-part harmony.
After your Museum visit, join us in BB’s Stage Door Canteen for a casual instrumental performance of wartime piano music!
This virtual program is free and will be available to watch through Zoom and Facebook. The program recording will be available to re-watch at the conclusion of the program on Facebook and eventually on YouTube.
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Join us at BB's Stage Door Canteen for a discussion on the history of whiskey—from the illicit stills during Prohibition to an era of refined tastes for American whiskeys after World War II (and the whiskey distilleries' pivot to support the wartime effort in the production of rubber and industrial alcohol).
Our wonderful Victory Belles celebrate the season with a sleigh full of swinging holiday hits.
Our wonderful Victory Belles celebrate the season with a sleigh full of swinging holiday hits.
Our wonderful Victory Belles celebrate the season with a sleigh full of swinging holiday hits.
Join us for another Virtual Innovation Studio! The first 50 families to sign up will receive a FREE Innovation Studio kit, with all of the necessary supplies to follow along with 3 hands-on science and engineering activities at home.
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