Humanities Now Blog

UA Press receives Humanities Open Book grant

UA Press receives Humanities Open Book grant from NEH and Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Congratulations to the University of Arizona Press in Tucson! In April,

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Longtime speaker Jay Cravath embarks on music tour

Jay Cravath is a friendly face on the AZ Speaks roster. He has made presentations in communities across Arizona for over 25 years. You may

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Explores the Japanese Mexican Experience during WWII in Phoenix on May 16th

Join Dr. Jerry Garcia from Northern Arizona University on Tuesday, May 16th and learn about the Japanese experience in Mexico. Dr. Garcia will look at the distinct

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“Beyond the Underground Railroad” in Sedona on May 10th

Explore the history of the Underground Railroad (UGRR), the legacy of slavery, and contemporary issues of race in the United States in a community conversation

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Celebrate 100 Years at the Ellis-Shackelford House on May 11th

2017 marks the 100th anniversary of the historic Ellis-Shackelford House, home to Arizona Humanities. Built in 1917 and renovated in 2013, the historic house was

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Announcing the Water/Ways exhibition host sites

Arizona Humanities and the Walton Sustainability Solutions Initiatives and School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies at Arizona State University are excited to announce the selected

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Arizona Humanities Builds Stronger Communities

Arizona Humanities Builds Stronger Communities By Barbara Baderman, Chair Arizona Humanities is a vital contributor to Arizona’s economy. Arts, Culture and Humanities non-profits represent 7.9%

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Important AZ Speaks 2016-2017 Fiscal Year Update

Important AZ Speaks 2016-2017 Fiscal Year Update March 30, 2017 Since November 1, 2016, AZ Speaks has booked over 200 presentations reaching nearly 8,000 people

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