The Valentine First Freedom Center

(on 14th street)
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Hours

Monday
Closed
Tuesday
10:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday
10:00AM - 5:00PM
Thursday
10:00AM - 5:00PM
Friday
10:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturday
10:00AM - 5:00PM
Sunday
10:00AM - 5:00PM

Location

14 S. 14th Street
Richmond, VA
23219

About

The Valentine First Freedom Center is a nonsectarian, politically-neutral organization whose mission is to commemorate and educate about freedom of religion and conscience as proclaimed in Thomas Jefferson’s Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom. This 1786 Virginia law, brilliantly shepherded through the General Assembly by James Madison, laid the ideological groundwork for the religion clauses of the First Amendment and has served as a model for other state constitutions and constitutions around the world. It is considered the essential counterpart to the Declaration of Independence.

The Valentine First Freedom Center teaches the extraordinary history that led to Virginia’s declaration of non-establishment and free exercise, and shows how these Jeffersonian principles continue shedding light on every public matter involving religious liberty. The center's current location is positioned on the same site where Virginia’s temporary capitol stood in Richmond and where the statute was enacted.

Convenient parking is available at the 14th Street Parking Deck (1410 S. Cary Street). Parking rates are by the hour. No attendant is on site; credit/debit card or cash is required to pay by machine when exiting. Metered on-street parking is also available, as are other area lots.

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Latest

On Thursday, January 16 at 9 a.m., the Valentine, partners, local religious leaders, advocates and others will come together to celebrate Religious Freedom Day at The Valentine First Freedom Center in Shockoe Slip. Experience music, readings from the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom and remarks from Rabbi Michael Rose Knopf from Temple Beth-El. This year's event is especially poignant, as we gather to engage in important dialogue about the rise of violence and vandalism directed at members of the Jewish faith and other religious minorities and how we can respond as a community. RSVP below or at thevalentine.org/RSVP. #RichmondStories THU, JAN 16 2nd Annual Religious Freedom Day Celebration
In early August, the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) again called for the release of Hu Shigen. According to the USCIRFs website, Shigen is an underground church leader and religious freedom advocate in China. He was arrested in 2015, convicted in 2016 and remains in detention. You can read more about Shigen here: https://www.uscirf.gov/about-uscirf/hu-shigen How does Shigen's experiences and those of other advocates inform how we talk about religious freedom, especially on an international level, in the twenty-first century? #FirstFreedom USCIRF.GOV PRESS RELEASE: USCIRF Commissioner Gary Bauer Calls for Release of Imprisoned Underground Church Leader Hu Shigen
"While ideas about religious liberty and tolerance are central to America’s founding and national story, different religious groups – including Catholics, Jews and Mormons – have suffered discrimination in the United States at various points in history. Today, Americans say some religious groups continue to be discriminated against and disadvantaged, according to an analysis of recent Pew Research Center surveys." How does this belief by a majority of Americans in ongoing religious discrimination relate to the work we do at the First Freedom Center? How does it impact the story we tell about the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom? Read the article to learn more. Pew Research Center #FirstFreedom PEWRESEARCH.ORG Many Americans see religious discrimination in U.S. – especially against Muslims
Part of The Valentine First Freedom Center's mission is to educate not only about the history of religious freedom, but its modern day implications. Consider this July study from the Pew Research Center about the rise of religious restrictions across the globe. #FirstFreedom PEWFORUM.ORG How Religious Restrictions Have Risen Around the World
We're proud to announce the launch of a new video highlighting the Valentine First Freedom Center! Give it a watch, learn more about this important, historic location and make sure to share far and wide. #FirstFreedom YOUTUBE.COM Welcome to the Valentine First Freedom Center!

Information

Company name
The Valentine First Freedom Center
Category
Banquet Halls & Event Spaces
Est
2015

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for The Valentine First Freedom Center in Richmond VA?
    You can reach them at: 804-649-0711. It’s best to call The Valentine First Freedom Center during business hours.
  • What is the address for The Valentine First Freedom Center on 14th street in Richmond?
    The Valentine First Freedom Center is located at this address: 14 S. 14th Street Richmond, VA 23219.
  • What are The Valentine First Freedom Center(Richmond, VA) store hours?
    The Valentine First Freedom Center store hours are as follows: Mon: Closed, Tue-Sun: 10:00AM - 5:00PM.