Since 1959, the United States has observed the third week of July as Captive Nations Week. Whether thinking about those formally communist societies, such as North Korea and Cuba, or the wider situation of illiberal regimes, dictatorships, and rising authoritarianism,...
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Join the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation and leading educators from around the country for a two-day teacher seminar at the VOC Museum to explore how America’s founding document inspired liberty movements and liberty champions across the globe. Participating teachers...
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The Declaration of Independence asserts that human beings are “endowed by their Creator” with rights. What did this mean in 1776 and what has it meant in America’s longer-term fight for freedom? Professor Mark David Hall, author of Did America...
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Join the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation for our first annual Anti-Communist Film Festival. This multiday event will be held at the VOC Museum, just two blocks from the White House, and feature some of the greatest films that depict the struggle...
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The China Forum is VOC’s annual conference, convening top scholars, experts, and policymakers in the areas of trade and economics, foreign policy and security, and human rights and political development. This year’s China Forum will be held from November 9-10, in Washington, DC. Please...
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