Humanities Now Blog

NEH Common Heritage Grants

Calling all historical societies, libraries, archives, museums, colleges and other local institutions! Arizona Humanities is looking to partner with organizations interested in preserving cultural heritage

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Two Authors Nights in May

Join Arizona Humanities and la Phoenikera Writers’ Guild for two FREE talks exploring social justice in educational communities. [gdlr_button href=”https://azhumanities.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Authors-Nights-Flyer_May-2015.pdf“_self” size=”medium” background=”#209a8d” color=”#ffffff”]Click Here to

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Apply to Be a Speaker by June 10th

Do you have an interesting topic to share? Arizona Humanities is seeking qualified individuals to join the 2015-2017 AZ Speaks Roster. Applications must be submitted

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The Ballad of Arizona Arrives in Flagstaff Saturday, May 9th

Click here for a flyer! Historians, musicians, and storytellers will celebrate Arizona’s unique cultural and natural landscapes in Flagstaff at the Coconino Center for the

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Speaker Highlight: Judy Nolte Temple

Judy Nolte Temple teaches in both the English and Gender & Women’s Studies departments at the University of Arizona. Her courses include “Women’s Life Writing”

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Two Humanities Events (Not to Miss!)

2015 is already starting to fly by! Before spring is officially over and the hot summer months arrive, be sure to check out two events

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Lorraine W. Frank Inducted into the Arizona Women’s Hall of Fame

On Thursday, March 12th, Arizona Humanities founding Executive Director Lorraine W. Frank was inducted into the Arizona Women’s Hall of Fame. The afternoon was filled

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Grantee Highlight: ONEBOOKAZ

Connect with literature in your community this month! ONEBOOKAZ is an exciting program that brings communities together through literature. Coordinated by the Arizona State Library,

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