Special Fourth of July Programming on NHPR: Civics 101 and A Capitol Fourth from NPR
Are you looking for something special to listen to this Fourth of July? Look no further than NHPR’s special programming lineup that you can tune in to live on-air, online, or with the NHPR app.
First up, on Thursday, July 4th at 1PM, don’t miss “Civics 101 – The Declaration Does Not Apply.” This special program delves into the groups that were left out of the Declaration of Independence – Black Americans, Indigenous peoples, and women – and how they responded. Learn about the history and impact of these omissions in our nation’s founding document.
The Civics 101 podcast is known for exploring how our democracy works, or is supposed to work, and this special series is sure to be both informative and thought-provoking. You can listen to the series for free on their website or wherever you get your podcasts.
Later in the day, from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., be sure to catch “A Capitol Fourth from NPR.” This star-studded musical extravaganza celebrates America’s 248th birthday with performances by top stars from various genres, including pop, country, R&B, classical, and Broadway. The National Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of premier pops conductor Jack Everly, will accompany the artists for a patriotic and memorable evening.
This annual Fourth of July celebration is broadcast from the nation’s capital to millions of viewers and to our troops around the world via the American Forces Network. Hosted by Alfonso Ribeiro, this program is a must-watch for anyone looking to celebrate Independence Day with music and entertainment.
So, whether you’re interested in learning more about the history of the Declaration of Independence or want to enjoy a musical celebration of our country’s birthday, NHPR has you covered with these special programs. Tune in and enjoy the festivities!