California Humanities Announces 2022 California Documentary Project Awards
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April 28, 2022
California Humanities Grants $450,000 to 16 New Media Projects
California Documentary Project grant awards for 2022. …
April 28, 2022
A Peek into the West Oakland to West Africa International Poetry Exchange Book Forums Project
West Oakland to West Africa International Poetry Exchange Book Forums project interview with Karla B…
April 28, 2022
Upcoming Events with “The Land of Milk and Honey” Presented by The MexiCali Biennial & Partnering Institutions
Learn more about upcoming events with the “The Land of Milk and Honey,” a series of multi-disciplina…
April 27, 2022
California on the Ballot Spring Events!
Online discussions about the past, present, and future of electoral engagement in California. …
April 27, 2022
3 Questions with Mina Para Matlon
An interview with Mina Para Matlon, California Humanities board member and Treasurer. …
April 26, 2022
You’re Invited to NHC22 in Los Angeles
An invitation to join us at the 2022 National Humanities Conference in Los Angeles. …
March 24, 2022
Examining the Environment: The Landscape and Life Project
An interview with Indexical Executive Director Andrew Smith and their Landscape and Life project. …
March 23, 2022
3 Questions with Genevieve Carpio
An interview with California Humanities board member, Dr. Genevieve Carpio. …
March 23, 2022
Highlighting Native Culture, History, & Land Projects: Earth Day 2022
A highlight of recent California Humanities funded projects that utilize the humanities to share abo…
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California Humanities Grants $450k to 16 Documentary Projects for Production, Research & Development
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Centering the Margin: Oakland/Saint-Denis Announcement
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San Francisco’s Favorite Evening of Talks and Performances, Night of Ideas, is Back In-Person for the 2022 Edition
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Announcing California Humanities’ Library Innovation Lab Awardees
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Emerging Journalist Fellowship Provides $150k in Support for Community College Journalists
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