May 19-31: Discuss Race, Class and Education at Our Next Think & Drink

Join Humanities Washington for our next Think & Drink in Seattle Wednesday (May 21). Also upcoming: Speakers Bureau presentations and Traveling Exhibit events all around the state.

This Week & Next highlights upcoming events and news from Humanities Washington, our many community partners and like-minded organizations around the state.

Look for the latest edition every Monday morning, or check out our full calendar at Humanities.org.

THIS WEEK (May 19-24, 2014)

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Think & DrinkSEATTLE – Join Humanities Washington for our next Think & Drink event, On Different Tracks: Race, Class and Education, at Naked City Brewery and Taphouse in Greenwood May 21. [Details]

SUNDAY (May 18)

QUINCY – Speakers Bureau’s Kathleen Flenniken, My Hanford: A Personal History [Details]

TUESDAY (May 20)

SPOKANE – Let the Spokane Storytelling League open a window into daily life in the Great Depression with Tell me a Story, as they share stories, both true and fictional, about people facing unusual and challenging circumstances that tested their perseverance, resilience, and ingenuity. [Details]

WEDNESDAY (May 21)

Harriet Baskas

Harriet Baskas

LONGBRANCH – Speakers Bureau’s Harriet Baskas, Hidden Treasures in Washington’s Museums [Details]

THURSDAY (May 22)

LACEY – Speakers Bureau’s Harriet Baskas, Hidden Treasures in Washington’s Museums [Details]

SATURDAY (May 24)

MUKILTEO – Speakers Bureau’s Amy Rubin, Exploring the Magical Process of Creating Music [Details]

NEXT WEEK (May 25-31, 2014)

WEDNESDAY (May 28)

Kathleen Flenniken

Kathleen Flenniken

WALLA WALLA – Speakers Bureau’s Kathleen Flenniken, My Hanford: A Personal History [Details]

LANGLEY – A reading with Washington State Poet Laureate Elizabeth Austen [Details]

SEATTLE – Join Humanities Washington for our next Think & Drink event, On Different Tracks: Race, Class and Education, at The Royal Room in Columbia City May 28. [Details]

THURSDAY (May 29)

CONCRETE – Speakers Bureau’s Janet Oakley, Tree Army: The Civilian Conservation Corps in Washington State, 1933-1941 [Details]

SATURDAY (May 31)

LYNNWOOD – Speakers Bureau’s Jeanne Kohl-Welles, Human Trafficking in Washington: From the Historic Mercer Maids to Sexual Exploitation in Internet Ads [Details]

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