My Daily Constitution
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    • UCLA Hammer Museum 2020
    • UCLA Hammer Museum 2019
    • Paper or Plastik Cafe
    • Verge Center for the Arts Sacramento
    • LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS LOS ANGELES
    • UCLA HAMMER MUSEUM 2017
    • Occidental College
    • Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery
    • Neshaminy High School, Levittown PA
    • Torrance Art Museum, Torrance CA
    • League of Women Voters Greater Dayton Area
    • Scripps College, Claremont CA
    • CUNY Graduate Center, NYC
    • 18th Street Art Center, Santa Monica
    • Indianapolis Museum of Art
    • Los Angeles
    • Republican National Convention, NYC
    • Seattle WA
    • Cincinnati OH
    • NYC
    • Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions
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Constitution Cafés were first developed in 2002 in the framework of My Daily Constitution (MDC), Linda Pollack's contribution to the exhibition Democracy When? Activist Strategizing in Los Angeles, curated by Tone Nielson at Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions in Hollywood. Five thousand U.S. Constitutions, specially editioned for My Daily Constitution, were printed and displayed on a pedestal, free for the taking.

As the exhibition opening approached, reality sunk in and Linda thought, "It's great to have all of these beautifully editioned Constitutions, but how can I invite people to not only TAKE a Constitution—but to engage with, and understand—the Constitution?" Thus, the beginnings of the Constitution Café.

The first Constitution Cafés were held Sunday mornings during the months of April and May 2002 at Les Deux Cafés, a venue known more for its trend-setting than for its forums about constitutional democracy. But that is the project's strength—bringing unlikely allies together, in public-ness, to discuss our shared civic life. My Daily Constitution took hold, and continues to this day. Linda has partnered with grassroots communities and larger institutions to hold Constitution Cafés in all kinds of spaces, including bars, churches, restaurants, libraries, parks, and dance halls. In 2017, Linda partnered with the UCLA Hammer Museum to launch Constitution Happy Hour, for those wishing to gather at the end of the day. 
My Daily Constitution promotes civic engagement by fostering vibrant conversation about 
the U.S. Constitution ​in contemporary life, wherever people gather.
  • HOME
  • Origins
  • About
  • PAST SERIES
    • UCLA Hammer Museum 2020
    • UCLA Hammer Museum 2019
    • Paper or Plastik Cafe
    • Verge Center for the Arts Sacramento
    • LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS LOS ANGELES
    • UCLA HAMMER MUSEUM 2017
    • Occidental College
    • Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery
    • Neshaminy High School, Levittown PA
    • Torrance Art Museum, Torrance CA
    • League of Women Voters Greater Dayton Area
    • Scripps College, Claremont CA
    • CUNY Graduate Center, NYC
    • 18th Street Art Center, Santa Monica
    • Indianapolis Museum of Art
    • Los Angeles
    • Republican National Convention, NYC
    • Seattle WA
    • Cincinnati OH
    • NYC
    • Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions
  • Contact