What Does Freedom Mean to You? – NPR

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FREEDOM AND INDEPENDENCE: WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO YOU?

🔶DATELINELOCATION - as Americans prepare to celebrate Independence Day, NPR invites you to reflect on the meaning of freedom.  Nearly 250 years after the Declaration of Independence, the ideals of liberty and self-governance continue to shape the nation's identity.

this year, NPR is exploring how the concept of freedom resonates with individuals across the country. What does freedom mean to you in your daily life? How are you planning to observe Independence Day?

Share your thoughts, stories, and perspectives with NPR for a chance to be featured in a special July Fourth edition of the Up First newsletter.  Submissions can include writen responses, voice memos, or photos. The deadline for submissions is June 27th.

Submit your response here

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   American History
   Civic Engagement
   Individual Liberties

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   NPR
   Up First

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   Primary Keywords:  Meaning of Freedom, Independence Day, American Freedom, July fourth, Declaration of Independence, Individual Liberties
   audience:  Informed, civically engaged Americans interested in current events and ancient context.
   Tone:  Reflective, engaging, and inviting.
   Dateline Location:  WASHINGTON (example, replace with a more specific location if appropriate)
   Evergreen Background Topics: American History, Civic Engagement, Individual Liberties
   Original Brand Terms: NPR, Up First

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