Humanities New York (HNY) strengthens civil society through conversations that bring people together to remember the past, imagine new possibilities, and build
The Post-Incarceration Humanities Partnership awards organizations up to $25,000 to join a cohort of peers that serve formerly incarcerated individuals and their families. More info: https://t.co/rEUKXUGkjg
ICYMI: HNY recently welcomed Robin Wall Kimmerer and Dr. Kelsey Leonard onstage in Rochester for an inspiring—and frequently, surprising—conversation on environmental stewardship. Why is the present moment “an incredible time to be alive”? Watch the video: https://t.co/GXukd5uPxo
📚R&D Grants fund discussion-led programming on thematically linked texts. Sessions are facilitated by a trained local scholar and allow for in-depth discussion.
Pictured: a selection from the “Place and Story” series.
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The Post-Incarceration Humanities Partnership (PIHP) Grant awards organizations up to $25,000 to join a cohort of peers that serve formerly incarcerated individuals and their families. Applications open on 12/1!
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‼️We need your support in Congress! Later today, the House will vote on spending measures proposed by Rep. Scott Perry that eliminate the National Endowment for the Humanities. Fill out this simple form to contact your reps and oppose the bill https://t.co/mNF38LyIC4
Our next Land, Liberty & Loss event will focus on Unkechaug tribe and the estate of landowner, slaveholder, and Declaration of Independence–signee William Floyd. Register today!
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ICYMI: Robin Wall Kimmerer's recent guest essay is a beautiful, haunting meditation on animal refugees of climate change. We can't wait to see Kimmerer in conversation with Dr. Kelsey Leonard on Oct. 18 in Rochester!
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🗓️Reminder that Action Grant applications are due this Friday, September 29 for projects starting Jan. 1, 2024, or later. See our website for more details and to apply: https://t.co/guoEQvJJmD
How and why should we turn to indigenous knowledge in response to ecological crises? Join us in Rochester on 10/18 as we host Robin Wall Kimmerer and Dr. Kelsey Leonard for a discussion on environmental stewardship. @KelseyTLeonard
RSVP: https://t.co/67LAQciTud
In a fascinating, wide-ranging conversation, @JSyedullah discuss the reconstruction-era origins of carceral culture, its relation to the modern prison industrial complex, and even its parallels to "cancel culture." https://t.co/NGbWXqbIb9
📣 HNY Reading & Discussion Applications are open!
Grants fund up to $2,000 to any New York State-based, tax-exempt organization to provide opportunity for communities to deeply consider a topic or issue of interest to them.
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Upcoming grant deadlines and webinars:
⏳May 15, 11:59PM - Democracy & Public Health Community Conversations micro-grant apps close
📅May 17 & 24, 12PM - Attend a grants webinar
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I'll be speaking w/ @celina_su this Thursday at CUNY grad center (NYC) on public health. Dr. Su is a brilliant writer on deliberation/democracy & excited to think about what it all means in public health. Open to all
Sponsored by @humanitiesny@GC_CUNY CC: @ColumbiaMSPH
🗓️ Join us and the @HumanitiesGC on Thursday, March 30th at 7 P.M. for Democracy and Public Health: Experiences in New York City w/ Merlin Chowkwanyun (@merlinc2) and Celina Su (@celinasu)
https://t.co/9BmDOVWST0