America at 250: A View from the Streets
Society
United States
Started May 16, 2026
We asked Americans what they’re thinking and feeling about the nation’s two-hundred-and-fiftieth anniversary
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America at 250: A View from the Streets
The New Yorker (United States) | May 15, 2026
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May 16, 2026
The 250th anniversary should be a celebration of progress and unity, showcasing how far we've come as a nation.
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May 16, 2026
Commemorating the anniversary provides an opportunity to reflect on both achievements and failures in our history.
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Focusing solely on celebration ignores the social injustices and divisions still present in America today.
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The anniversary is just a marketing gimmick that distracts from pressing issues like inequality and climate change.
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This milestone should inspire a renewed commitment to civic engagement and community-building across the country.
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