Impromptu: America, we love you. But it’s hard.
Ted Johnson moderates a discussion on the good and bad of America, and how to reconcile its shortcomings while pushing for a better future.
The Us@250 Fellowship invests in people and projects seeking to tell a more comprehensive American story, expand our concept of American culture and identity, and model an inclusive multiracial society. It supports civic engagement, narrative change, storytelling, and cultural education that foster public participation.
Ted Johnson moderates a discussion on the good and bad of America, and how to reconcile its shortcomings while pushing for a better future.
Ted Johnson discusses America’s 250th birthday, navigating inclusivity and historical controversy with a focus on acknowledging progress.
Ted Johnson’s curated list chronicles America’s pursuit of justice and equality post the belated emancipation of enslaved Black people.
The Us@250 Fellowship provides funding and resources for Americans who aspire to tell a fuller, more comprehensive American story.
Us@250 Fellow Melchor Hall talks about an art exhibition that showcases Black feminist visions of shared liberation and racial reparations.
The Washington-Du Bois debate offers insight into America’s ongoing struggles with equality, democracy, & the pursuit of the American Dream.
Social isolation is a threat to our health. In Albany, New York, the Westminster Commons provides a space to bring people back together.
In the Tuskegee, Alabama, an historical gem for Black excellence, the Us@250 will host a workshop to advance local projects.
As the U.S. approaches 250 years, New America announces its inaugural class of Us@250 fellows focused on reimagining the American narrative.
On July 4th, 2026, the U.S. will celebrate its 250th anniversary. The Us@250 initiative looks at how our nation will mark this moment.