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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 (Sept. 2-8, 2013)
SPARK PICK

A gallery discussion during a here:now session.
SEATTLE – here:now at the Frye Art Museum classes begin Wednesday (Sept. 4). [Details] This program is supported by a Humanities Washington Spark Grant.
NEXT WEEK (Sept. 9-14, 2013)
MONDAY (Sept. 9)
LACEY – Speakers Bureau’s Antonio Davidson-Gómez, Mapping Latino Musical Migrations. [Details]
TUESDAY (Sept. 10)
SEATTLE – Join us for our next Think & Drink discussion, The Latino Lens: A Discussion With Filmmaker Enrique Cerna. [Details] Longtime journalist Enrique Cerna will talk about his upcoming documentary, Latinos: The Changing Face of Washington. The event will explore the impacts and experiences of Latinos in our state.
SEATTLE – here:now at the Frye Art Museum tour. [Details]
WEDNESDAY (Sept. 11)
SEATTLE – Speakers Bureau’s Tom Keogh, Dr. Doyle and Mr. Holmes, The Cultural Staying Power of Sherlock Holmes. [Details]
THURSDAY (Sept. 12)
YAKIMA – Our Think & Drink discussion The Latino Lens: A Discussion With Filmmaker Enrique Cerna moves to Yakima. [Details] The event will explore the impacts and experiences of Latinos in our state, asking what makes the experiences of Latinos in Eastern Washington distinct.
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