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Media literacy: Watch this excerpt from Obama's speech at the opening of the Center last week and consider the following before answering a few discussion questions:
Obama mentions that the founding fathers had the foresight to "provide us with a framework that allows each generation to make our union more perfect."
Students can visit the Obama Presidential Center's website to learn more about the newly built campus and museum. While exploring the programming, choose the space or event you would be most eager to see on a visit to the Center. Then, put yourself in the shoes of an outgoing president and map out your own center or museum. Be sure to include:
a) a location
b) at least one community gathering space
c) the first event you would host
d) a musical artist you would invite to perform at the grand opening
Written by PBS News Hour Classroom's Intern Henry Mode and Vic Pasquantonio.
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