Read the Constitution out loud on Sept. 17

The U.S. Constitution is a living document—come be a part of it on Constitution Day from 3-4:30 p.m. (Pacific Time) Thursday, Sept. 17, by joining other members of the WSU community to read the Constitution out loud via Zoom.

The annual WSU Libraries’ event, organized by Social Sciences and Government Information Librarian Lorena O’English, celebrates the signing of the Constitution in 1787.

“For a few years now, I have held a live reading of the Constitution and its amendments on this day, with people taking turns reading the text,” she said. “It is a surprisingly moving experience.”

Registration is available online.

Individuals outside the WSU community who wish to participate can contact O’English directly at oenglish@wsu.edu.

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