Colorado Humanities Newsletter 10 07 2024
Self-assessment update, Colorado Book Award volunteer applications and book submissions, and upcoming United We Stand community conversation.
Self-assessment update, Colorado Book Award volunteer applications and book submissions, and upcoming United We Stand community conversation.
Speakers Bureau renamed to Author Talks, Colorado Book Award winners and finalists in upcoming events, and welcoming new board members.
Museum on Main Street, History Live Durango, Colorado West Chautauqua, and an update on Motheread/Fatheread Training.
Upcoming Chautauqua festivals, Colorado Book Award winners announced, and Five States of Colorado screenings.
Colorado Book Awards celebration, Juneteenth and Pride Month events, The Five States of Colorado wins awards, author book signings, and more.
Colorado Humanities & Center for the Book honored the 2024 Colorado Book Awards finalists and announced the winners in 15 literary categories at a celebration on June 21, 2024 at the beautiful and historic Tivoli Turnhalle theater on the Auraria Higher Education Center campus.
Colorado Humanities is premiering the Changing the Legacy of Race & Ethnicity panel discussions in podcast form!
The “Crossroads: Change in Rural America,” a Smithsonian Museum on Main Street (MoMS) exhibit, opens June 18, 2024 and will be on view through July 20, 2024 at Blue Sage Center for the Arts in downtown Paonia.
Colorado Humanities & Center for the Book has selected two books to represent Colorado’s local literary heritage for the National Book Festival’s Great Reads from Great Places project, which strives to celebrate the local literary heritage of the 56 states and territories.
Motheread/Fatheread training institute, Museum on Main Street in Ignacio, The Five States of Colorado in Ouray, Colorado Book Awards Celebration.