Humanities Now Blog

New Changes to Mini Grants Begin November 1st

Mini Grants are small grants of up to $2,000 that are available year-round to support innovative public programs that increase understanding of the human experience.

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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

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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.

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The Ties That Bind

In September we had the good fortune to attend the national Human Ties conference in Charlottesville, Virginia, an impressive event with a dazzling array of

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Arizona Humanities Receives NEH Legacy of Race and Ethnicity Grant

National Endowment for the Humanities Chairman Dr. William Adams made the grant funds available because of the urgent need for community dialogue across the U.S.

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Board of Directors Applications Due Sept. 30th

Do you want to enhance cultural life in Arizona? Are you interested in creating a just and civil society? Arizona Humanities is seeking candidates to serve

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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

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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

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