2025-2026 U.S. Embassy to Italy Mission Speaker Program
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  • Encourage students to reflect on teamwork, fair play, and the Olympic spirit. Speakers can share personal stories about playing or watching sports and show how sports highlight values like leadership, resilience, and discipline.

  • Introduce students to American community life—from volunteering to voting—and discuss how civic engagement shapes U.S. society.

  • Help your class explore key moments and founding texts such as the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. Speakers can highlight why these documents still matter today.

  • Use iconic places like the Statue of Liberty, Capitol Hill, or national parks to teach about U.S. history and identity. Speakers may share personal experiences or stories tied to these landmarks.

  • Engage students with movies, music, comics, sports, or food. Speakers can illustrate how pop culture reflects U.S. identity and everyday life.

  • Engage students with movies, music, comics, sports, or food. Speakers can illustrate how pop culture reflects U.S. identity and everyday life.

  • Make U.S. culture tangible by exploring celebrations like the Fourth of July or Thanksgiving. Speakers explain traditions, foods, and cultural meanings, making the lesson lively and relatable.

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