Part of a collaborative commission between the National Humanities Alliance, the Federation of State Humanities Councils and Routledge, Taylor and Francis. Pieces in this collection offer reflections and insights on the state of public humanities ahead of the National Humanities Conference in November 2022 and are referenced in "Exploring What's New in the Public Humanities" posted on the Humanities for All blog here: https://humanitiesforall.org/blog/exploring-whats-new-in-the-public-humanitie
Part of a collaborative commission between the National Humanities Alliance, the Federation of State...
Presentation from the MARAC conference in Roanoke, VA on October 7–10, 2015. S5 - Collaboration and ...
On April 23rd and 24th, CLAGS hosted Local Politics and Global Change: Academics and Activists Think...
Part of a collaborative commission between the National Humanities Alliance, the Federation of State...
Part of a collaborative commission between the National Humanities Alliance, the Federation of State...
Part of a collaborative commission between the National Humanities Alliance, the Federation of State...
On November 5-7, the groundbreaking Queer Middle Ages conference took place at the CUNY Graduate C...
This essay outlines five goals of publicly engaged humanities work. It was originally published in 2...
Through archival research at NYPL, Herstory Lesbian Archive, and LGBT Community Center National Arch...
Art history and history has gaps within it that are just now starting to be filled and the absences ...
Community partners who also serve as researchers and academics are in a unique position to do engage...
For LGBTQ people, history is never simply the past, what has passed, or what is dead and gone. Uncov...
The Gay and Lesbian Archive of Mid-America (GLAMA) was founded in 2009 to collect, preserve, and mak...
This year\u27s colloquium series has focused on emerging scholars, those doing work in race and sexu...
This study presents a history and discussion of gay and lesbian studies in US colleges and universit...
Part of a collaborative commission between the National Humanities Alliance, the Federation of State...
Presentation from the MARAC conference in Roanoke, VA on October 7–10, 2015. S5 - Collaboration and ...
On April 23rd and 24th, CLAGS hosted Local Politics and Global Change: Academics and Activists Think...
Part of a collaborative commission between the National Humanities Alliance, the Federation of State...
Part of a collaborative commission between the National Humanities Alliance, the Federation of State...
Part of a collaborative commission between the National Humanities Alliance, the Federation of State...
On November 5-7, the groundbreaking Queer Middle Ages conference took place at the CUNY Graduate C...
This essay outlines five goals of publicly engaged humanities work. It was originally published in 2...
Through archival research at NYPL, Herstory Lesbian Archive, and LGBT Community Center National Arch...
Art history and history has gaps within it that are just now starting to be filled and the absences ...
Community partners who also serve as researchers and academics are in a unique position to do engage...
For LGBTQ people, history is never simply the past, what has passed, or what is dead and gone. Uncov...
The Gay and Lesbian Archive of Mid-America (GLAMA) was founded in 2009 to collect, preserve, and mak...
This year\u27s colloquium series has focused on emerging scholars, those doing work in race and sexu...
This study presents a history and discussion of gay and lesbian studies in US colleges and universit...
Part of a collaborative commission between the National Humanities Alliance, the Federation of State...
Presentation from the MARAC conference in Roanoke, VA on October 7–10, 2015. S5 - Collaboration and ...
On April 23rd and 24th, CLAGS hosted Local Politics and Global Change: Academics and Activists Think...