Humanities Now Blog

Grantee Highlight: Arizona State Museum

Photo ID: Portraits by Native Youth exhibition opens October 18, 2014, in Tucson Photo ID: Portraits by Native Youth explores photographic portraits created by Native

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Celebrate National Arts and Humanities Month

Explore, share, and experience the humanities Here are 3 ways you can celebrate National Arts and Humanities Month in your community! EXPLORE humanities programs in

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The U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps in Arizona

Guest post by Arizona Humanities speaker Elsie Szecsy How do we know when a historical account is complete? When do we know that we have

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Announcing New Veterans Programs

Arizona Humanities is pleased to offer two new FREE programs for veterans! Limited seating available – register today! [gdlr_divider type=”solid” size=”50%” ] Making Peace: Exploring

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Grantee Highlight: Arizona Wilderness Coalition

Celebrate and explore cultural perspectives on the 50th Anniversary of the Wilderness Act To celebrate the 50th anniversary of The Wilderness Act, the Arizona Wilderness

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AZ SPEAKS Highlight: Brenda Brandt

From China to Mexico: A Journey of Decorative Arts in Sun City on Tuesday, September 16 Brenda Brandt holds a Ph.D. from Florida State University.

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Register for Fall Grants Workshops

Join us this fall in Sedona, Tucson, Phoenix, or online! Are you looking for funding for your next program, exhibit, interactive discussion, or lecture series?

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The Eagle and the Archaeologists: The Lindberghs’ 1929 Southwest Aerial Survey

Guest post from Arizona Humanities Speaker Erik Berg In the summer of 1929, aviator and world celebrity Charles Lindbergh walked unexpectedly into a small camp

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