Humanities Now Blog

PRIME TIME Brings Together Families in Tolleson and Glendale

PRIME TIME Programs wrap for summer in Maricopa County “We were simply amazed by the children’s phenomenal insight relating to the humanities-based themes and how

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Free Educational Program for K-12 Schools

Speakers in the Schools brings humanities scholars right into the classroom Even though school is out for the summer (not “forever,” as Alice Cooper would

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New Members Elected to Board of Directors

Congrats to the four new AH board members! Arizona Humanities is pleased to announce four newly elected Board Members! •    Reginald Adams •    Andrea Ahmed

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Board Member Highlight: Laurel Kimball

Founding Principal of The Phoenix Philanthropy Group Laurel Hanway Kimball, PhD, Founding Principal of The Phoenix Philanthropy Group, is a consultant who advises nonprofit organizations

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Music and the Alchemy of Love

Guest post by Arizona Humanities speaker and scholar Dr. Jay Craváth What is that singular power a love song unleashes upon the heart? The poignancy

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Community Conversations at the Rose and Crown Pub

Arizona Humanities partners with Heritage Square for meaningful discussion on veterans returning to civilian life How can society help veterans transition from military culture back

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Grantee Highlight: Agua Fria High School

El Día de los Niños, El Día de los Libros: An impactful day of listening, learning, and sharing Nationally known authors, poets and performers will

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Arizona Humanities Grant Reunites Folk Singers in Tucson

Tucson Folksingers 1955-1962 share the stage at the Tucson Folk Festival on Sunday, May 4th Arizona Humanities grantee ITZABOUTIME Productions presents the Tucson Folksingers Remembrance

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