Grantee Highlight – Bisbee Film Festival, November 18-22
The Bisbee Film Festival: One People One Planet (BFF) is committed to showing U.S. and international films that focus on how humans treat each other and our environment. Topics cover […]
Grantee Highlight – UA Downtown Lecture Series
The University of Arizona Downtown Lecture Series promotes downtown Tucson as a vibrant place to live, work, play and learn. It allows the community to connect with each other, the past, […]
Grantee Highlight: Game of Thrones Symposium
No spoilers here! We know we have Game of Thrones devotees out there. Fans of the popular HBO TV show should check out the Hierarchy and Violence Symposium on Saturday, […]
Explore Highlighted Grantee Programs on our website
You can now explore a selection of highlighted grantee programs that were awarded funding in our fiscal year of 2013-2014 (Nov 1, 2013-Oct 31, 2014). Check out photos and information from […]
Two Humanities Events (Not to Miss!)
2015 is already starting to fly by! Before spring is officially over and the hot summer months arrive, be sure to check out two events from grantees this month. Both […]
Grantee Highlight: ONEBOOKAZ
Connect with literature in your community this month! ONEBOOKAZ is an exciting program that brings communities together through literature. Coordinated by the Arizona State Library, Archives and Public Records, the […]
Grantee Highlight: Culture of Peace Alliance
Arizona Humanities Supports Dialogue Circles Held at Youth and Peace Conference by AnnYellott, Ph.D., Programs and Grants Coordinator, Culture of Peace Alliance Tucson’s 4th Annual Youth and Peace Conference was […]
Grantee Highlight: Cochise Cowboy Poets, Inc.
Roundups and Rodeos is part of the Cochise Cowboy Poetry and Music Gathering taking place in Sierra Vista, AZ. February 6-8 will feature performances, local musicians, nationally-recognized singers and songwriters, […]
Grantee Highlight: National Orphan Train Complex Museum and Research Center
Orphan Trains to Arizona is a multimedia presentation that tells the story of the 250,000 orphans and unwanted children who were put on trains in New York between 1854 and […]
Grantee Highlight: Archaeology Southwest
Are you one of the many who are fascinated by archaeology and all that it uncovers, yet intimidated by the field’s breadth and complexity? Then join Archaeology Southwest at their […]