Join Humanities Washington and the Spokane County Library for a talk on the history of the Great Depression in Spokane. Also look for Speakers Bureau and Traveling Exhibit events throughout the state.
Discuss the movies of the 1930s, from Frankenstein to Gone with the Wind at the North Spokane Library this Thursday. Also catch Speaker Bureau presentations all around the state.
Speakers Bureau’s Michael Schien discusses his presentation Bones Beneath Our Feet: The Puget Sound Indian Wars of 1855-56, including the bloody conflict that led up to the trial, and ultimate execution, of Chief Leschi of the Nisqually tribe.
Join Humanities Washington for our two upcoming Seattle Think & Drinks: From Birth of a Nation to Smoke Signals: African Americans and American Indians in Film.
Join the Spokane County Library and Spokane Storytelling League for stories about the difficult, distinct circumstances of the Great Depression. Plus: events with the Washington State Poet Laureate and Speakers Bureau presentations all around the state.
The festival illustrates the issues and artists of the Northwest Asian American community. Also upcoming: Speakers Bureau’s presentations all around the state and the first reading of the new Washington State Poet Laureate.
Speakers Bureau’s Eva Abram presents Slavery in the Northwest: The Charles Mitchell Story in Shelton and Lacey this week. Also coming up: Speakers Bureau events around the state and the Seattle Asian American Film Festival.
Join the Whatcom County Library System for a series of grant-funded events related to the Pacific Crest Trail and Cheryl Strayed’s Wild. Also upcoming: a variety of Speakers Bureau presentations around the state.
Join Humanities Washington for our next Think & Drink, Shaping the Neighborhood: The Downtown Plan for Yakima and the History of Urban Planning at Gilbert Cellars in Yakima Thursday (Nov. 14). Plus
Walla Walla and the Future of Food concludes the Walla Walla Big Idea Talks on Nov. 7. Also, grant-funded events, a Think & Drink and Speakers Bureau presentations throughout the state.