Rituja Indapure overcame the shame she felt from a long-hidden trauma in a novel way: by revealing it onstage in front of hundreds of strangers.
Join us for Speakers Bureau auditions all week at Everett Community College. Also, check out Traveling Exhibit events and Speakers Bureau presentations throughout the state.
Join Speakers Bureau’s Hank Cramer in Dayton and Pasco this week as he shares Oregon Trail history through folk songs. Also, check out Speakers Bureau presentations and Traveling Exhibit events throughout the state.
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.
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.
Our latest Think & Drink On Different Tracks: Race, Class and Education comes to Lindaman’s Gourmet Bistro TODAY (May 12).
The annual festival brings together local community with canoe races, storytelling and a celebration of Native tradition. This year, the festival comes to Coupeville this Saturday (May 10).
Join the Spokane County Library and Spokane Storytelling League for stories of the Great Depression. Plus: An upcoming Think & Drink, Speakers Bureau presentations, grant-funded events and more.
Storyteller and Speakers Bureau presenter Eva Abram shares the rarely told story of Charles Mitchell, a runaway slave in Washington Territory.