Reclaiming History series engages City of Surprise youth and community members
The Reclaiming History project is a youth-led series of community engagements that explore and celebrate experiences within Latinx & LGBTQ+ culture. All are welcome to attend free programs, participate in group discussions, documentary […]
Ghostly Stories Festival returns October 22nd
Come to our annual spooky celebration in downtown Phoenix this October! Listen to ghost stories with a historical twist. Wear a spooky costume and enjoy snacks, story time, arts and […]
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 space of the Japanese within […]
“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 May 10th at 1:30 p.m. […]
Miranda v. Arizona Workshop and Conversation continues on November 15th
Join LGBTQ migrant rights group Trans Queer Pueblo and AZ Justice That Works for a community discussion and participatory workshop to explore the impact of the social and legal expansion […]
Ghostly Stories with Marshall Shore Returns October 29th
FREE Fall Family Event Celebrating Storytelling, Arizona History, and Halloween! Saturday, October 29th 5:00 – 7:30 p.m. Arizona Humanities – 1242 N. Central Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85004 Click here to register […]
Stories from Arizona’s Criminal Punishment System
Join us for this special two-part event in conjunction with ASU’s Ethnic Studies Week. Wednesday, October 19th Entre Sueños Storytelling Event 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. The McKinley Club 800 N […]
Celebrate Arizona History at Visions of GRANDeur
Celebrate Arizona History at Visions of GRANDeur on September 10th Join “Hip Historian” Marshall Shore for an afternoon celebrating Arizona History on Grand Avenue! The program will feature three AZ […]
Internationally-renowned cultural leaders Bocafloja and Mark Gonzales to visit Arizona
Arizona Humanities welcomes internationally-acclaimed artists Bocafloja and Mark Gonzales to Arizona September 28 – October 2. Bocafloja is a poet, rap artist, scholar, cultural ambassador, and founder of the Quilomboarte collective. Mark Gonzales is […]
Community FRANK Talks Launch at 12 Arizona Libraries
Thank you to everyone who joined us for FRANK Talks in August to discuss issues that affect our communities. Whether it was race in media, the U.S. Constitution, or modern […]