Do the television and movies that we consume reflect who we are? Speakers Bureau presenter Amy Peloff describes the hidden role that feminism plays in popular television and movies.
Speakers Bureau presenter Anu Taranath’s library contains lessons for life, ethical dilemmas, and debates on identity and race, all between the covers of children’s books.
Speakers Bureau presenter Natalie Jolly explains the choices and concessions that mothers make when giving birth.
The Pulitzer Prize-winners will be part of statewide event series, “Moment of Truth: Journalism and Democracy in the Age of Misinformation.”
The Humanities Washington Media Center brought technology and cutting-edge equipment to film-makers in the Northwest in the 1990s.
Join us for our first Spokane Think & Drink of the year, Bit by Bit: The Digital Evolution of the Neighborhood May 22. Also upcoming: grant-funded events, Speakers Bureau presentations and more throughout the state.
Speakers Bureau’s Jennifer K. Stuller chats with Spark magazine about Wonder Woman, Katniss Everdeen and other powerful female protagonists. Stuller brings her presentation, Ink-Stained Amazons and Cinematic Warriors: Superwomen in Modern Mythology, to Edmonds Community College Tuesday (May 21) as part of the Hazel Miller Conversations in the Humanities series.
Speakers Bureau’s Alex Alben discusses how digital advances have changed our society, interactions and institutions. Alben is one of the featured speakers at Bit By Bit: The Digital Evolution of the Neighborhood, a Humanities Washington Think & Drink event in Spokane May 22.
Join the Walla Walla public library for the next in their Big Idea Talks series: Public Art Practices: New Possibilities for Engaged Placemaking in Walla Walla. Also upcoming: Speakers Bureau conversations, grant-funded events and Washington State Poet Laureate programs throughout the state.
The veteran reporter and current Speakers Bureau presenter sparked lively conversation during a recent Hazel Miller Conversations in the Humanities session. Our partners at Edmonds Community College captured her presentation and subsequent Q&A session for online viewing.