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We, as a society of peoples, need self-reflection as a form of finding ourselves. The humanities showcase our artistic and cultural richness, while creating understandings of our diverse heritage. As Washingtonians’ lives become more complex and society spends less time in reflection, we need to bring our diverse people together in harmony through exploration of the past, culture, race, and religion. There is no better way to experience life than through the humanities.

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Olmsted in the Pacific Northwest

Columbia Basin College's Community Lecture Series

The arts season for the Arts and Humanities Division at Columbia Basin College is up and running with a variety of events scheduled in October. The college will be hosting a literary event, a visual arts event, a community lecture and a vocal concert.

Art exhibit: In the Esvelt Gallery at CBC, Natalie Niblack will be featured in a one-person exhibition entitled The Omnipresence of Water through Oct 21.

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