Oklahoma Humanities

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05/06/2021
We are excited to sponsor with the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma June 9-11 as their Center for Social Justi...
05/06/2021

We are excited to sponsor with the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma June 9-11 as their Center for Social Justice and Racial Healing presents “Building Bridges/Dismantling Racism for the Common Good”, a virtual conference that will examine racism and its impact on everyday life. Register today! usao.edu/buildingbridges

BOOK CLUB! Join us May 25 for   Bob Greenstreet will lead a talk about Honk and Holler Opening Soon by Billie Letts.Book...
05/04/2021

BOOK CLUB! Join us May 25 for
Bob Greenstreet will lead a talk about Honk and Holler Opening Soon by Billie Letts.
Books for the series may be borrowed from Ada Public Library.

See http://ow.ly/F9BO50DeWWm for more details!

BOOK CLUB! Join us May 20 for   David Linebarger will lead a talk about The Son by Philipp Meyer.Books for the series ma...
04/29/2021

BOOK CLUB! Join us May 20 for
David Linebarger will lead a talk about The Son by Philipp Meyer.
Books for the series may be borrowed from Miami Public Library.

See http://ow.ly/PVo150DeWRG for more details!

We are excited to sponsor University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma June 9-11 as their Center for Social Justice and Ra...
04/23/2021

We are excited to sponsor University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma June 9-11 as their Center for Social Justice and Racial Healing presents “Building Bridges/Dismantling Racism for the Common Good”, a virtual conference that will examine racism and its impact on everyday life.

Register today!

usao.edu/buildingbridges

Tomorrow, don't miss day 3 of Greenwood Virtual Conversations, hosted by TCC. Day 3 will focus on Greenwood Cultural Cen...
04/22/2021

Tomorrow, don't miss day 3 of Greenwood Virtual Conversations, hosted by TCC. Day 3 will focus on Greenwood Cultural Center (known for the site of the Mabel B. Little House, one of the largest collections of Greenwood exhibits, and its cultural work in sharing the Greenwood history) and John Hope Franklin Reconciliation Park (known for its outdoor museum to share the story of the contributions of those of African descent within Oklahoma, its mission to honor the memories of the lives lost and the dreams of the community, along with the community tours, courageous conversations, annual dinner, and annual Symposium on reconciliation).

https://tccdiversity.wufoo.com/forms/zlrfaw606mghfp/

Spread the word: NEH is accepting applications for Sustaining the   through the   ( ) grant programs to aid economic rec...
04/22/2021

Spread the word: NEH is accepting applications for Sustaining the through the ( ) grant programs to aid economic recovery for & institutions.

https://bit.ly/3g6sNBD

BOOK CLUB! Join us May 13 for   Kurt Lively will lead a talk about The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead.Books fo...
04/22/2021

BOOK CLUB! Join us May 13 for
Kurt Lively will lead a talk about The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead.
Books for the series may be borrowed from The Museum Broken Arrow.

See http://ow.ly/mmdR50DeWL5 for more details!

BOOK CLUB! Join us April 27 for   Mark Davies will lead a talk about Red Dirt: Growing Up Okie by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz.B...
04/06/2021

BOOK CLUB! Join us April 27 for
Mark Davies will lead a talk about Red Dirt: Growing Up Okie by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz.
Books for the series may be borrowed from Ada Public Library.

See http://ow.ly/nRK650DeWJ9 for more details!

Emergency grant funding is now available for Oklahoma cultural nonprofits damaged from the severe winter storm on 2/17/2...
04/05/2021

Emergency grant funding is now available for Oklahoma cultural nonprofits damaged from the severe winter storm on 2/17/21

Thank you National Endowment for the Humanities for making this special funding available to Oklahoma & Humanities Texas


Full press release: https://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/USNEH/bulletins/2cb01e8

Immediate emergency grant funding is available for cultural organizations statewide that sustained damages in the days f...
03/29/2021

Immediate emergency grant funding is available for cultural organizations statewide that sustained damages in the days following the February 17, 2021 severe winter storm.

OH is accepting applications from nonprofits for grant awards of up to $3,000. The online application is available March 15, 2021 through July 1, 2021, at the OH website: okhumanities.org/grants.

https://www.okhumanities.org/news/50-000-in-emergency-grant-funds-offered-by-oklahoma-humanities

OKLAHOMA CITY - Oklahoma Humanities (OH) announces that $50,000 in immediate emergency grant funding is available for cultural organizations statewide that sustained damages in the days following the February 17, 2021, severe winter storm.

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