Creative Inspiration from Poet Laura Tohe
Today we have a very special writing prompt from poet Laura Tohe, the current Navajo Nation Poet Laureate. For previous writing prompts, click here or follow @AZhumanities on twitter. [gdlr_divider […]
Poetry Writing Prompts April 1st -10th
Whew! The first week of April and National Poetry Month breezed on by. We had an excellent event with poet Josh Rathkamp last night at Art Intersection Gallery in Gilbert. […]
Celebrate 20 Years of National Poetry Month this April
We are very excited to announce a series of programs celebrating National Poetry Month during the month of April. Free programs and workshops will take place with talented local and […]
Roy Orbison Documentary Premieres in Tempe March 30th
Join the Arizona State University Center for Film, Media and Popular Culture and Arizona Humanities on Wednesday, March 30th from 7:00-9:00 p.m. at Harkins Tempe Marketplace for a very special event! […]
Announcing Latino Americans: 500 Years of History this spring
Join Arizona Humanities this spring to explore Latino history and culture! Selections from the NEH-supported documentary film Latino Americans, created for PBS in 2013 will be shown in Flagstaff, Patagonia, […]
Watch and listen to powerful immigrant stories
On Saturday, January 10th, over 60 people gathered for an afternoon of storytelling and community celebrating the human experience. “We Are Proud Immigrants: Asian American and Pacific Islander Women Tell […]
Apply for NEH Summer Educator Workshops by March 1st
Each year, the National Endowment for the Humanities offers tuition-free opportunities for school, college, and university educators to study a variety of humanities topics. A few highlighted workshops include: Hoover […]
Fall in love with the Bard this spring – Shakespeare’s First Folio Arrives in Arizona
Join the University of Arizona, Arizona State Museum, and other organizations for a series of programs and events celebrating the exhibition of the 1623 First Folio. For those planning to […]
People’s State of the Union Poetic Address to be Broadcast Live on February 20th
Every January, the President delivers a State of the Union address highlighting important issues from the past year and suggesting priorities for the coming year. It’s a broadcast from one […]
Travel back in time with History Alive! at Arizona Humanities
Experience exciting historical figures as they tell their stories and hear about adventures in the territorial American West. Arizona Humanities welcomes Hugh Grinnell as George Bird Grinnell, founder of the first […]