Dirty Business: A History of Negative Campaigning heads to Spokane Tuesday (Oct. 23), followed up by Día de los Muertos: Mexican Origins, Local Traditions in Yakima Wednesday (Oct. 24).
Humanities Washington presents Dirty Business: A History of Negative Campaigning in Spokane at No-Li Brewhouse.
Cramer tells the real stories of the Oregon Trail through folk songs. A presentation on human trafficking, a writing conference and a theater performance add to this week’s schedule of events.
Humanities Washington Executive Director Julie Ziegler talks with Northwest Cable News’ Greg Copeland about our Think & Drink program, including the event in Seattle tonight (9/26).
Congressman’s career-spanning support of the humanities and arts to be celebrated at award reception in Olympia Sept. 25.
Humanities Washington presents Dirty Business: A History of Negative Campaigning, a conversation at Naked City Brewery on Wednesday, Sept. 26.
A musical Speakers Bureau presentation and a reflection on a groundbreaking female photographer round out the events for this week. Next week, look for presentations on the natural world of the Columbia Basin, a poet laureate reading and a family’s struggle with the death of their son while he was in custody.
A fast-paced poetry-PowerPoint event, varied Speakers Bureau presentations and expressions of the immigration experience round out a rich, varied schedule of upcoming events.
Another Speakers Bureau presentation and a reading by the poet laureate round out the schedule this week, with big events on the horizon next week – save the dates!
The author and Evergreen faculty member says the institution of marriage is in a state of revolution. She sits down with Humanities Washington for a 5 Questions interview on the history of marriage in anticipation of our July 17 Think & Drink.