Participate in a meaningful conversation about the history, philosophy, and practical workings of citizenship at the Beaverton City Library. Facilitated by Oregon Humanities, the 'CivicUs: What Does It Mean to Be a Citizen?' event invites community members to engage in a deep exploration of civic identity. This session provides a platform for diverse perspectives and thoughtful dialogue, encouraging attendees to reflect on their role within the United States and the broader community.
What to Expect
A structured, respectful conversation about the complexities of citizenship.
Who Should Attend
Civically minded individuals
Students
Community members
History enthusiasts
Agenda Overview
The event takes place on June 14, 2026, at the Beaverton City Library.
Venue & Address
Beaverton City Library
12375 SW 5th St Beaverton , Oregon – 97005 United States
Organizer
Beaverton City Library · Library
Public library serving the Beaverton community.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is registration required?
Yes, check the library website for registration.
Who is facilitating?
Oregon Humanities.
Where is the library?
12375 SW 5th St, Beaverton, OR.
Is there a cost?
The event is free.
What is the focus?
The history and philosophy of citizenship.
Is it open to everyone?
Yes, all are welcome to participate.
Tags
Education
Civics
Beaverton
Discussion
Community
Library
Summary
A facilitated discussion on citizenship hosted by Oregon Humanities.