As citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, a prom dress became the perfect vehicle to signal the epidemic of missing and murdered Indigenous women
Meet a forgotten hero of our natural world whose brave campaign to protect birds charted a new course for the environmental movement
How the world’s handiest instrument took over American music
When Covid-19 hit, Smithsonian researchers set up makeshift home laboratories to conduct groundbreaking studies on mask fabric materials
Williams wanted a different story for her daughter—and for herself. So, she set out to write it
The empty vial, a vaccination card and scrubs worn by nurse Sandra Lindsay, first to be injected, will go on view in a new exhibition in 2022
The nation's doctor is awarded the Great Americans Medal by the National Museum of American History in virtual ceremony
A hardworking nurse envisioned a new way to know who was at the door
The Arts and Industries Building will reopen this November with a thought-provoking exploration of what lies ahead for humanity
Cooper Hewitt is collecting album covers designed by this important designer, who contributed to the Black cultural scene in the late 1960s
The much-loved event kicks off this weekend online with the first indigenous film from Hawaii and extends through May with 45 offerings
Time to reclaim the legacy and success of the first Black woman in the nation to organize and run a bank in the segregated South
Admas draws from and rearranges “golden era” Ethiopian music with then-fairly-new synthesizer and drum-machine rhythms.
Puppets weren’t a common form of entertainment in Jewish culture
The childhood home of the musician who put New Orleans jazz on the map will soon open to the public
The bizarre sanitarium staple that became a spreadable obsession
A determined couple and their children are sparking the renewal of a long-suppressed part of their ancestors' culture
This transparent approach let voters know that their ballots were counted
100 Years of Women at the Ballot Box
Located on the site of a former prison, the Lucy Burns Museum shines a light on the horrific treatment endured by the jailed suffragists
New research dispels some of the myths behind the world's first jet-powered flying wing
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