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Whats right with America Des Moines Public Forums
Whats right with America Des Moines Public Forums. Poster announcing public forums with Bonaro Overstreet; citywide forum discussing democracy as a personal experience to be held at North High, Des Moines, Iowa, and neighborhood forums discussing education for democracy.. Date between 1936 and 1941
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Whats Right with America: Des Moines Public Forums - A Community-Wide Discussion on Democracy as a Personal Experience This vintage poster announces the "Whats Right with America" Des Moines Public Forums, a series of events aimed at fostering community engagement and dialogue on the importance of democracy in personal experiences. The poster, created between 1936 and 1941 during the height of the Works Progress Administration (WPA), showcases a progressive and inclusive vision for civic participation. The main event, a citywide forum, is scheduled to take place at North High School in Des Moines, Iowa. The forum invites the public to come together and discuss the significance of democracy in their lives, emphasizing its role as a shared responsibility and a means for positive change. The event is a testament to the belief that active participation in democratic processes can lead to a stronger, more connected community. In addition to the citywide forum, there are also neighborhood forums focusing on education for democracy. These smaller, more intimate gatherings provide opportunities for residents to engage in meaningful conversations with their neighbors and local leaders about the importance of democratic values in education. Together, these forums aim to create a vibrant, informed, and engaged community in Des Moines. The poster's design reflects the optimistic spirit of the time, with bold typography and a striking color palette that captures the attention of passersby. The image of a hand reaching out to grasp the branches of a tree, symbolizing growth and progress, further emphasizes the potential for positive change through community collaboration and democratic engagement.
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