Humanities Now Blog

Explore the story of the New Latinos in Casa Grande

Until World War II, Latino immigration to the United States was overwhelmingly Mexican-American. After the war, three new waves brought large-scale immigration from Puerto Rico,

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Welcome Development Director, Celeste Winters!

Arizona Humanities is pleased to announce the addition of Celeste Winters, CFRE, MAJ as Development Director. Executive Director Brenda Thomson noted “We are delighted to have

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Humanities in the News

A few popular articles from our facebook and twitter feeds. Follow us to stay in the know! Humanities and business go hand in hand – via Boston Globe

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Author Meredith Whiteley to share Miracle on the Salt River

The drought that ushered in the Twentieth Century in the Arizona desert shattered lives and brought revolution. Farmers abandoned homes and livestock as canals dried

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Watch Director Jeremy Marre Discuss the Making of Roy Orbison Film

During the film screening of Roy Orbison: One of the Lonely Ones this spring, filmmaker Jeremy Marre talked about his perspective in telling the story of

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Brenda Thomson Receives Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion Award

On April 13th, Arizona Humanities Executive Director Brenda Thomson received an Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion Award from Arizona State University. According to ASU, the

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Grantee Highlights in Northern Arizona

Learn about Arizona prisons with Hot Topics Cafe and explore Zuni history and culture at the Museum of Northern Arizona at these programs funded in

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Latino Americans: 500 Years of History Stops in Yuma

Join Arizona Humanities at St. Paul’s Cultural Center (645 S. 2nd Ave., Yuma, AZ 85364) in Yuma on Thursday, May 19th from 6:30-8:30 p.m. for a

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