This year, 58 students from Philadelphia’s Central High School worked together to critically examine and celebrate American democracy. Their images and writing respond to the question, “Where do you see the intersections of citizenship, community, and care in your lives?” This installation uplifts their voices and explores how they express foundational democratic ideals.

This project is inspired by the American Creed: Citizen Power multiplatform documentary initiative and forthcoming PBS series. Before the series launches, teens and young adults everywhere are taking photos exploring a range of essential American themes. Central High School students are among the first to participate in this national effort.

This installation will be on view from April 19-May 27, 2024.

The Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History is pleased to participate in this project, aligned with our mission to inspire reflection, dialogue, and action in the pursuit of a more just and compassionate world. In keeping with the purpose of this project to promote civil discourse and civic engagement, several works displayed here express views that are not consistent with The Weitzman’s positions and policies.

Image at right: Photograph by Amelia Hanes, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 24, 2023

PHOTOGRAPHING COMMUNITY: A STUDENT LENS ON DEMOCRACY. Photograph by Amelia Hanes, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December 24, 2023.

Shanah Tovah! A happy, healthy, and sweet New Year.

We looking forward to seeing you throughout the fall in person or online.
Coming up:
*9/25 Jewish Community Celebration at the Phillies – this week!*
9/29 Jake Cohen’s Dinner Party Animal Book Launch – limted tickets remain!
10/4 A Letter to David film screening
10/23 Rabbi Angela Buchdahl’s Heart of a Stranger Book Launch
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Rosh Hashanah postcard, Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History, 1982.5.1
Weitzman Museum Purchase, Weinberg Trust

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