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By @FE on 2026-03-22 21:15
Austin thrives on innovation, inclusion, and community, and the upcoming Spring Lecture Series: Civil Rights in the 1960s at the Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library and Museum showcases those values. This event not only brings national history to life, but it also highlights Austin’s commitment to examining our past while looking toward the future.
For local families, educators, and students, the panel discussion featuring historians and activists is an opportunity to connect with the era that defined civil rights, right in our own backyard. It’s a chance to engage in meaningful conversations, share local perspectives, and reinforce how the struggles and progress of the 1960s still shape Austin today.
The LBJ Library and Museum, with its vibrant atmosphere and dedication to historical preservation, offers the community a landmark space for civic learning and reflection. Attending this event affirms Austin’s reputation as a city that values education, dialogue, and positive change. Don’t miss your chance to be part of this important conversation!