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The liaison between NEH & the nonprofit network of state & jurisdictional humanities councils. RTs & Follows ≠ endorsement.
Washington, DC
Joined November 2010
9/30 is the application deadline for the new grants program to open access more fully to our National Humanities Conference, 11/10-11/13. The Federation and the National Humanities Alliance thank NEH for funding the attendance and travel expenses of up to 15 attendees.
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“Throughout it all, the mission of the South Dakota Humanities Council has not wavered. Ann Volin has not flinched.” Lori Walsh writes on how the executive director of @SDHumanities helped her state during Covid. https://t.co/YD20AguBKY
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We are thrilled to announce that last night the U.S. Senate confirmed Shelly C. Lowe as the next Chair of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Please join us in congratulating #NEHChairLowe! https://t.co/1GjOuZ6p4i
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In New York City, the Louis Armstrong House Museum in Queens will receive $30,000 to support a digital mapping project exploring the history of jazz and hip-hop in the borough.
nytimes.com
The awards will support projects including Cherokee language translation, a digital map of jazz and hip-hop in Queens, and a study of the secret language of French butchers.
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Today: @NEHgov announces $24.7 million in new #NEHgrant awards to support 208 humanities projects nationwide. Grants will support #humanities initiatives at college campuses, innovative digital resources, infrastructure projects, and more: https://t.co/USQbRZVQWs
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There are two Museum on Main Street exhibits touring Kentucky! Crossroads: Change in Rural America is on display in Loretto until July 31. #Crossroads Voices and Votes: Democracy in America is in Somerset at The Center for Rural Development. #VoicesVotes
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Mark your calendar for August 6-7 for our "Fifties in Focus" event in Ashland, NE where we'll discuss topics like the Space Race and many more aspects to the 1950s. We'll have online and socially distant in-person programming. https://t.co/ApptW7u3EK
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Join us next Wednesday at 10am for "The First Ohioans and Climate Change!" @OhioHistory archaeologist Brad Lepper will discuss how humans became active agents in a changing climate. Register at https://t.co/p4KgY4yrX7.
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Join archaeologist Brad Lepper for a discussion of how humans became active agents in a changing climate.
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humanitiestexas.org
Join @humanitiestexas for TEXAS STORYTIME W/ DON TATE! This movement-themed virtual family reading program will feature a read-aloud session and a series of fun, interactive activities. THU, JULY 8 @ 6:15P. RSVP for Zoom link: https://t.co/7fdMNPuK8n
#txstorytime @Devas_T
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Fed/State welcomes Rebecca Lemos-Otero!
We are pleased to announce Rebecca Lemos-Otero as our next Executive Director! https://t.co/HXE8Ht7MWH
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The @SCAAHC1993 will open a new exhibit this weekend at the SC Department of Archives and History. "Black Carolinians Speak: Portraits of a Pandemic" is the culmination of a year-long oral history project that captured more than 100 voices. https://t.co/b3EL7YhpAk
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The SC African American Heritage Commission (SCAAHC) will open the exhibit "Black Carolinians Speak: Portraits of a Pandemic," on Friday, July 16, 2021 at the
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Rock-and-roll played a very important 'role' in the 1950s and changed the way we spent our free time. Join us on August 6 & 7 in Ashland, Nebraska (and online) where we'll cover different topics like this, that had a great influence in the 1950s. https://t.co/ApptW7u3EK
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Also born today was Aaron Henry, who spent decades fighting to improve Mississippi. Both Henry and Evers, among others, should be considered founders of our state's democracy. #MorePerfectUnion
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Philly’s poet laureate and @PAHumCouncil have teamed up to share kindness through the #PAKindnessPoem Project. Learn how you can share your kindness at https://t.co/mdlxDH7Zkw
#Pride #Humanities
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Listen to @ThinkWY’s podcast "First, But Last" as guests explore how open-mindedness can lead to civil conversation. Find the podcast here: https://t.co/wrlj82OocD
#ThursdayThoughts #Humanities
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Join us July 15, 7 PM for a virtual @vabookfest #ShelfLife author talk w/ @rebeccagiggs & @PyensonLab, authors of two critically acclaimed, whale-centric books, "Fathoms" and "Spying on Whales." FREE and open to the public! Register: https://t.co/FYPHB8ntDl
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Want to learn about local queer history in the 1970s? Explore @NVHumanities’s Virtual Salon discussing Reno’s Gay Rodeo which sparked the National Gay Rodeo movement. Watch the Virtual Salon here: https://t.co/wykjrIOIqP
#PrideMonth #Pride
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Join us on July 7 @ 10am for "To Save Lake Erie: Engineers in the Age of Ecology." @uofcincy & @UCHistoryDept professor David Stradling will discuss Cleveland’s late 1960s & early 1970s efforts to improve water quality in Lake Erie. Register at https://t.co/aHM5KEHksp.
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Mass Humanities is sponsoring a total of 20 readings, set all over the state, of #FrederickDouglass's “What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?” #RFDT21 Learn more about the events happening near you in our recent feature in the @BostonGlobe!
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Mass Humanities is sponsoring a total of 20 readings, set all over the state, of Douglass's “What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?”
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LAST CHANCE TO REGISTER! From JULY 5–9, @humanitiestexas will hold an online institute for Texas teachers exploring diverse perspectives on American life in the years immediately following the American Revolution. Apply by 5P CT, THU, JULY 1 at https://t.co/qHnaCpMbzu!
#htxedu
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