Oklahoma's nonprofit partner for the National Endowment for the Humanities (@NEHGov). Using the humanities to learn from our past and inspire our futures.📚📖🤔
🎉🎉🎉Congratulations to the @choctawnationOK on their funding award! This award will fund the "Vssvnochi Anumpuli (Elders Speak): The Past, Present, and Future in Choctaw” oral history project. Learn more here ↙️↙️
https://t.co/SEeAcxGpDb
NEH awards $41.3 million in grants to support 280 #humanities projects nationwide.
Includes funding for films, exhibitions, books, research, & education projects, & the first #NEHgrant awards in three new programs under the “American Tapestry” initiative. https://t.co/I5fqZUq4FG
History is coming alive today at @PawneeBillRanch! Stop by for some fascinating demonstrations & fun activities for the whole family!
The Wild West Show starts at 7pm 🐴 Tickets available at the gate. More info: https://t.co/sQDtuFx1sv
At NBC, we take pride in serving our communities. Congratulations to lender Jennifer Stevenson, who was recently selected to serve on the board of directors for @OKHumanities. With Jennifer’s business acumen and love for the arts and humanities, we know she will be an asset.
The latest issue of Oklahoma Humanities magazine from @OKHumanities is all about FOOD and contains a piece I wrote on medieval and early modern cookbooks. Check out this beautiful publication at https://t.co/7rX03lz87M!
Did you register for the fourth session of @LTAI_Oklahoma a free, dynamic book club organized by @OKHumanities? Join us this Sunday, 5/7 as Quraysh Ali Lansana leads an engaging discussion about James Baldwin's "Go Tell It On The Mountain." Details: https://t.co/7fhkUpkHzO
Hungry? Sink your teeth into an exclusive first look at "CORN DANCE: Inspired First American Cuisine" by Loretta Barrett Oden (Citizen Potawatomi Nation) in the Spring/Summer issue of @OKHumanities! CORN DANCE is available for pre-order and will be published in October. https://t.co/WNMxWQevUl
Would you look at this beautiful issue of @OKHumanities that arrived at my office today that features an exclusive first look at CORN DANCE by Loretta Barrett Oden! “Corn Dance: Inspired First American Cuisine” is now available for pre-order wherever books are sold.
NEH announces $35.63 million in grants to support 258 #humanities projects nationwide.
This includes the first round of awards under the new “Spotlight on Humanities in #HigherEd” #NEHgrant program, part of the agency’s “American Tapestry” initiative. https://t.co/mTTx5Yc3iu
Join us March 28 for a Let's Talk About It reading and discussion group at the Woodward Public Library!
Scholar Tonya Robinson will lead a talk about "Less" by Andrew Sean Greer in the Travel: New Ways of Seeing theme.
Full details: https://t.co/aUg7dUAvsx
Dr. Henrietta Mann is a celebrated educator and leading figure in the development of programs devoted to Native American studies.
Dr. Mann is recognized “for dedicating her life to strengthening and developing Native American education.” https://t.co/UgT8aCNvRd
Come work with us!
We are hiring a Program Officer for our cultural community programs 📚🤠
View the opportunity and application on our website:
https://t.co/wd0uPwFCBN
Don't forget to register for @LTAI_Oklahoma–a free book club organized by @OKHumanities! The first session will take place on 2/5 as Andrew Vassar will lead a discussion about Rudolfo A. Anaya's "Bless Me, Ultima".
To register and learn more, visit https://t.co/EHGBDtWo9z.
NEH announces $28.1 million in #grants to support 204 #humanities projects, including initiatives on college campuses, conservation research, innovative digital resources, and infrastructure projects at cultural institutions across the country. https://t.co/TCNUyFgM23
Chickasaw Foundation (CF) was recently the recipient of two grants, which consisted of $10,000 from @OKHumanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities, and $15,000 from the @occforg.
Read more: https://t.co/q2UwDoRxnR