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"The understanding of a culture comes from hearing the language, tasting the food, seeing personal interactions, experiencing the traditions, and so much more in context."

— Elizabeth Laval & Candice Pendergrass, Sikh Youth Public History Project

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Congratulations to the Spring 2020 Humanities For All Quick Grant Awardees

Muralist Alliance's Dangerbeez with community members participating in site-specific durational mural on LA_Portal.

New Grants Support Local Public Humanities Projects

California Humanities Awards $397,496 to 37 New Projects

Humanities for All Grants Support Locally-Initiated Public Humanities Projects

California Humanities Announces Awardees of 2020 California Documentary Project Grants

16 Grantees Awarded $420,000 for Production, Research & Development

Congratulations to the 2020 California Documentary Project NextGen Grantees

An African American girl, who is wearing eye glasses, is in a recording studio speaking on a microphone.

10 grantees will receive $150,000 CDP NextGen awards

Announcing the May 2020 Humanities For All Project Grant Awardees

A woman, who is wearing a pink tank top and black running shorts, running up a hill with a city and the ocean below her.

Spring 2020 Humanities For All Project Grants Awards

Congratulations to the 2020 California Documentary Project Grantees

16 grantees will receive a total of $420,000 for Production, Research & Development.

Announcing Ten New Library Innovation Lab Cohort Members

Our 2020 cohort represents libraries from across the state.

Announcing the December 2019 Humanities for All Project Grant Awardees

These 17 grantees include the first awardees under the “Second Responders: The Humanities in the Aftermath of Natural Disasters” designation.

Announcing 11 New Humanities for All Project Grants

From workshops with the Torres Martinez Desert Cahuilla Indians to a play about Black women’s experience in Peoples Temple.

Congratulations to the Winter 2020 Humanities for All Quick Grant Awardees

This round of grantees is the first to include applicants under the special designation “Second Responders: The Humanities in the Aftermath of Natural Disasters.”

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