Conversations
The National Council for History Education is dedicated to providing pedagogically sound and historically significant resources to support teachers and historians. Our Conversations series reflects NCHE’s dedication to provide powerful and interactive opportunities for our members and guests to work with leading scholars and thinkers on issues about history and history education. You can access the old version of this page here.

History Matters (…and so does coffee!)
History Matters (…and so does coffee!) is a weekly webcast sponsored by the National Council for History Education featuring the teaching and scholarship of Dr. Joanne Freeman, a professor of history at Yale University and former NCHE board member. Each episode features a conversation about an historic person, place, event, or piece of evidence; what it reveals; and how it emerges (or reemerges) in America today. Dr. Freeman begins with a short discussion of a topic, often connecting it to documents in the historical record, and then shows how it connects with the challenges and responsibilities of American citizenship in the here and now. Dr. Freeman also takes questions from the live webcast audience about the day’s topic. History Matters (…and so does coffee!) is a fun, funny, interactive, educational, and — amidst our current challenges — important webcast for understanding how history happens and its vital relevance today. This program does not rely on any federal funds.
Final NCHE-hosted episode Friday, December 19th at 10:00 a.m. Eastern
Find the live episode on Joanne’s YouTube channel, starting at 10:00 a.m. Eastern. Afterward, we will have an afterparty celebration at 11:00 a.m. Eastern on Zoom.