Humanities Now Blog

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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AZ Speaks Highlight: Erik Berg

Rock Hounds and River Rats at the Arizona Museum of Natural History in Mesa on May 12th Erik Berg is an award-winning historian and writer

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President Obama to nominate Dr. William “Bro” Adams to NEH

Dr. William “Bro” Adams will be nominated as Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities On April 10, President Obama announced his intent to

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Grantee Highlight: NAU’s Philosophy in the Public Interest

Hot Topics Cafe allows communities to discuss the issues Northern Arizona University’s Philosophy in the Public Interest creates opportunities for guided community conversations about topics

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Families Bond Over Books in Scottsdale

First PRIME TIME program of 2014 completes at Tonalea Elementary School Is there something that your best friend can do, but you can’t? Have you

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Arizona Humanities Awards $60,900 in Grant Funds

Since 1973, nearly $11 million has been awarded to hundreds of cultural and educational organizations throughout Arizona In its most recent funding cycle, Arizona Humanities

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New Speakers Bureau Catalog

Arizona Humanities is pleased to introduce the new Speakers Bureau catalog, featuring 78 speakers offering over 250 dynamic cultural and historical presentations. The Speakers Bureau

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Journeys of a Road Scholar

Speaker and Scholar Jim Turner shares his story of traveling through Southern Arizona In the five years I’ve been an Arizona Humanities (AH) Road Scholar

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