Debt of Honor Film Screening and Discussion in Mesa on January 13th
The film Debt of Honor examines how the American government and society as a whole have regarded disabled veterans throughout history, beginning in the aftermath of the Revolutionary War and […]
Announcing Debt of Honor Film Screenings in Cottonwood & Sedona
Join Arizona Humanities, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Verde Valley Librarians for a free screening of the Ric Burns film, Debt of Honor: Disabled Veterans in American […]
Exploring Experience through the Power of Writing
Author Paulo Coelho once said, [gdlr_quote align=”center” ]“Writing means sharing. It’s part of the human condition to want to share things – thoughts, ideas, opinions.”[/gdlr_quote] Veterans from all eras, from […]
A Look at Veterans Read and Share Stories
This past spring, you may have seen announcements in our e-news and on our website about programs for veterans offered by Arizona Humanities. The programs took form in two ways: […]
Two Veterans Book Groups This Spring
At Home: Veterans Read and Share Stories is a free book group open to female veterans from all eras. It starts Tuesday, February 24th at Mesa Community College. The group […]
Announcing New Veterans Programs
Arizona Humanities is pleased to offer two new FREE programs for veterans! Limited seating available – register today! [gdlr_divider type=”solid” size=”50%” ] Making Peace: Exploring Personal Experience Through Writing Tuesdays, […]