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  • Public Program

    Mapping for Diplomacy

    April 5, 2019

    In Person

    The National Museum of American Diplomacy partnered with MapGive to host a mapathon on April 5, 2019. The purpose of a mapathon is to create necessary…

  • Public Program

    Commemorating 70 years of the North Atlantic Treaty (NATO)

    April 3, 2019

    In Person

    In 1949, the United States, Canada, and several Western European nations created the North Atlantic Treaty to provide collective security against the Soviet Union. April 3, 2019 marked 70 years of a strategic military alliance among the signatories of the North Atlantic Treaty.

  • Public Program

    A Legacy Remembered: Perspectives of the Marshall Plan

    April 3, 2018

    In Person & Virtual

    On April 3, 2018, in cooperation with the George C. Marshall Foundation, the National Museum of American Diplomacy (NMAD) held an event recognizing the 70th anniversary of the establishment of the European Recovery Program, more commonly known as the Marshall Plan.

  • Public Program

    HIV/AIDs Panel: A Humanitarian and a National Security Issue

    February 22, 2019

    In Person

    The National Museum of American Diplomacy was pleased to host a panel discussion that explored how U.S. Government has approached HIV/AIDS as both a humanitarian and a national security issue for more than 30 years.

  • Public Program

    Commemorating the First African American Diplomats

    February 14, 2018

    In Person

    In commemoration of African American History Month, the National Museum of American Diplomacy hosted a program highlighting the little known diplomatic careers of Ebenezer Bassett and Frederick Douglass.

  • Public Program

    NMAD Commemorates the 50th Anniversary of the Tet Offensive

    January 30, 2018

    In Person

    To commemorate the recent 50th anniversary of the Tet Offensive in Vietnam on January 30, the National Museum of American Diplomacy hosted a panel of eye witnesses — including retired diplomats and a former journalist — as well as a military historian to take us back to the night of the attack.