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.
HESPERIA—Professor Ruth Nolan on Exploring the Literature of the California Desert—POSTPONED
Join this Mojave Desert-based author for a free lecture at Hesperia Branch Library.
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.”
DEADLINE — Humanities for All Quick Grant
Look at the updated guidelines and sign up for the webinar on Wednesday, January 22.
DEADLINE — Humanities for All Project Grant
$10,000 to $20,000 for larger public humanities projects of up to two-years duration from the award date.
WEBINAR—Humanities for All Quick Grant Application Webinar
Learn about changes and updates to the Winter 2020 Humanities for All Quick Grant guidelines.
WEBINAR—Humanities for All Project Grant Application Webinar
Learn about changes and updates to the 2020 Humanities for All Project Grant guidelines.
OAKLAND―Neighbor Connections: Black Panther Party Free Breakfast 50th Anniversary
View archival news footage of Black Panther activities and learn community-building tools.
WEBINAR—Humanities for All Quick Grant Application Webinar
Learn about changes and updates to the Fall 2019 Humanities for All Quick Grant guidelines.
LOWER LAKE―People Services Inc. at Patient No More Exhibit
Visit The Lower Lake Schoolhouse Museum to view the exhibition “Patient No More: People with Disabilities Securing Civil Rights”.