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To What Do We Pledge? An Oregon Humanities Beyond 250 Conversation In-Person
- Date:
- Thursday, August 13, 2026
- Time:
- 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
- Location:
- Cedar Mill Library Elm & Oak Room
- Contact:
- Adult Services | 503-644-0043 | askuscml@wccls.org
- Audience:
- Adults
- Categories:
- Culture/Society
While the opening of the Declaration of Independence gets the fanfare and the fireworks—“When in the course of human events” and all that—the closing clause contains a quiet promise: “We mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor.” When we talk about the founding, we often think of it as a severing from a distant power and a proclamation of individual rights. And yet, buried in that big individualistic origin story, there is a pledge of support, solidarity, and mutual aid. Today, as we witness political violence, hostility, and polarization, this conversation invites us to explore what it means for us to be bound to one another and to ask ourselves: Is there any idea, any value, any dream for the future that we care about enough to tie ourselves to one another to protect or pursue it? What would it mean to “mutually pledge” ourselves to one another today? What would it look like? Feel like? Is it even possible?
Join us for this community conversation celebrating the 250th anniversary of the United States in partnership with Oregon Humanities.
Wendy Willis is the founding director of Oregon's Kitchen Table, a statewide community engagement program housed at Portland State University. She is also a poet, an essayist, a stitcher, and a self-proclaimed democracy geek. Wendy was raised in Springfield, but now lives with her family in Portland.
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