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SUMMARY:Come Back to the Future: The 35th Rhode Island Historic Preservation Conference
DESCRIPTION:  \nWe are delighted to announce Come Back to the Future\, the first-ever virtual Rhode Island Statewide Historic Preservation Conference\, to take place April 21-23\, 2021. Registration opens in March. \nMany of the highly anticipated sessions planned for the 2020 conference (canceled due to COVID-19) will be offered in the 2021 program. We are also adding new topics and updating sessions to bring you the most timely and engaging presentation possible. Although our tour offerings will look much different in 2021\, we are developing innovative ways for you to safely experience Rhode Island’s historic places. \nFollow us on social media and join our email list to stay updated with the latest conference news\, and Come Back to the Future with us April 21-23! \nKeynote Speakers: \n \nGeorge Smart\, USModernist \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nKofi Boone\, NC State University \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nThe Rhode Island Statewide Historic Preservation Conference is sponsored by the Rhode Island Council for the Humanities. \nNote: Registration information will be updated on this event as soon as it becomes available. For more information head to the link below.
URL:https://rihumanities.org/calendar/come-back-to-the-future-the-35th-rhode-island-historic-preservation-conference/
LOCATION:Virtual Event
CATEGORIES:Grantee Events
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SUMMARY:NEH Virtual Grant Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Join a live virtual workshop with National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) program staff to hear about NEH grant opportunities\, deadlines\, and application information. This is part of a series of ten virtual grant workshops which will be hosted Thursdays at 2:00 pm EST. \nNEH Virtual Workshop — all interests \nApril 1\, 2021\n2-3:30 PM EDT \nThis workshop will provide a broad overview of NEH’s grant programs and provide an introductory view of the agency.\nTeams meeting link: Join live event\nDial-in phone number :+1 202-600-8430\nConference ID: 709 855 102# \nNEH Virtual Workshop — Historically Black Colleges and Universities\nApril 8\, 2021\n2-3:30 PM EDT \nThis workshop will highlight grant programs that are tailored to or good fits for applicants from HBCUs.\nTeams meeting link: Join live event\nDial-in phone number: +1 202-600-8430\nConference ID: 160 706 942# \nNEH Virtual Workshop — Native Communities\, Institutions\, and Tribal Colleges and Universities \nApril 15\, 2021\n2-3:30 PM EDT \nThis workshop will highlight grant programs that are tailored or good fits for applicants from tribal colleges and universities or Native American institutions. \nTeams meeting link: Join live event\nDial-in phone number: +1 202-600-8430\nConference ID: 986 486 089# \nNEH Virtual Workshop — Community and Two-Year Colleges \nApril 22\, 2021\n2-3:30 PM EDT \nThis workshop will highlight grant programs that are tailored to or good fits for applicants from community and two-year colleges.\nTeams meeting link: Join live event\nDial-in phone number: +1 202-600-8430\nConference ID: 313 777 345# \nNEH Virtual Workshop — Museums \nApril 29\, 2021\n2-3:30 PM EDT \nThis workshop will highlight grant programs that support museums\, focusing on the Division of Public Programs and the Division of Preservation and Access.\nTeams meeting link: Join live event\nDial-in phone number: +1 202-600-8430\nConference ID: 164 197 341# \nNEH Virtual Workshop — Digital Humanities \nMay 6\, 2021\n2-3:30 PM EDT \nThis workshop will highlight grant programs that support work in the digital humanities\, both in NEH’s Office of Digital Humanities and across the agency.\nTeams meeting link: Join live event\nDial-in phone number: +1 202-600-8430\nConference ID: 507 646 569# \nNEH Virtual Workshop — Individual Scholars \nMay 13\, 2021\n2-3:30 PM EDT \nThis workshop will highlight grant programs that support research by individual scholars.\nTeams meeting link: Join live event\nDial-in phone number +1 202-600-8430\nConference ID: 828 416 704# \nNEH Virtual Workshop — Archives and Libraries \nMay 20\, 2021\n2-3:30 PM EDT \nThis workshop will highlight grant programs that support the work of archives and libraries.\nTeams meeting link: Join live event\nDial-in phone number: +1 202-600-8430\nConference ID: 768 268 806# \nNEH Virtual Workshop — College and University Grants and Sponsored Research Offices \nMay 27\, 2021\n2-3:30 PM EDT \nThis workshop will provide a broad overview of NEH’s grant programs from the perspective of an institution of higher education’s grants/sponsored research office.\nTeams meeting link: Join live event\nDial-in phone number: +1 202-600-8430\nConference ID: 853 038 604# \nNEH Virtual Workshop — all interests\, in Spanish\nJune 3\, 2021\n2-3:30 PM EDT \nThis workshop will provide a broad overview of NEH’s grant programs and provide an introductory view of the agency in Spanish.\nTeams meeting link: Join live event\nDial-in phone number: +1 202-600-8430\nConference ID: 182 058 065#
URL:https://rihumanities.org/calendar/neh-virtual-grant-workshops/2021-04-22/
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SUMMARY:American Too: Reckoning and Resilience
DESCRIPTION:Co-produced with Providence Public Library \nAmerica Too: Reckoning and Resilience marks the sixth year of the America Too initiative. This 5-part online series combines theater\, music\, and art with stories from our community and seeks to catalyze community dialogue around the many challenges and potential opportunities of this particular moment\, as we confront the aftermath of a polarizing election season\, observe the year’s anniversary of the arrival of the pandemic in Rhode Island\, and reckon with the structural racism and anti-Black violence that continues to rock our communities. \nEach episode will investigate the impact of the challenges of the past year with free\, hour-long programs\, anchored by Michelle Cruz\, Christina Bevilacqua\, and Joe Wilson\, Jr. The series kicks off with a look back at the origins of the America Too program and the legacy on which this year’s project builds. Subsequent episodes will explore education\, health\, and activism with a culminating performance for the final event. \nAccess to these streaming events is free\, but reservations are required. Register here. Unlimited viewing is available to registered viewers for two weeks following the premieres\, after which period the videos will be publicly available. \nEpisode 1 – January 28\, 7:30 pm: America Too Revisited \nEpisode 2 – February 25\, 7:30 pm: It’s Our Education \nEpisode 3 – March 25\, 7:30 pm: It’s Our People \nEpisode 4 – April 22\, 7:30 pm: It’s Our Health \nEpisode 5 – May 27\, 7:30 pm: It’s Our Art (culminating event) \nMichelle Cruz is Trinity Rep’s director of community engagement; Christina Bevilacqua is the Providence Public Library’s programs and exhibitions director and Trinity Rep’s conversationalist-in-residence; Joe Wilson\, Jr. is a member of Trinity Rep’s resident acting company\, the creator of the America Too initiative\, and also serves as an assistant professor of theatre and dance at Wheaton College and an adjunct professor of theatre at Emerson College. \nThis project is made possible in part by a grant from the Rhode Island Council for the Humanities\, an independent affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. The Rhode Island Council for the Humanities seeds\, supports\, and strengthens public history\, cultural heritage\, civic education\, and community engagement by and for all Rhode Islanders. \nAny views\, findings\, conclusions\, or recommendations expressed in this program do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities or Trinity Rep. \nFor more information and to register for all or specific events\, please click here or the link below.
URL:https://rihumanities.org/calendar/american-too-reckoning-and-resilience-4/
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SUMMARY:America Too: It's Our Health
DESCRIPTION:This episode will focus on mental health during the pandemic and the healing power of the arts in our communities. Hosts Michelle Cruz\, and Joe Wilson\, Jr. with guest host Janaya Kizzie from PPL will be joined by special guests Dr. Dana Dillon (National Alliance on Mental Illness – Rhode Island) and Ashley Frith (Community MusicWorks)\, who will also perform on the viola. \n\nAmerica Too: Reckoning and Resilience marks the sixth year of the America Too initiative. This 5-part online series combines theater\, music\, and art with stories from our community and seeks to catalyze community dialogue around the many challenges and potential opportunities of this particular moment\, as we confront the aftermath of a polarizing election season\, observe the year’s anniversary of the arrival of the pandemic in Rhode Island\, and reckon with the structural racism and anti-Black violence that continues to rock our communities. After five online episodes\, the project will culminate in an outdoor\, in-person event. \nEach episode will investigate the impact of the challenges of the past year with free\, hour-long programs\, anchored by Michelle Cruz\, Christina Bevilacqua\, and Joe Wilson\, Jr. The series kicks off with a look back at the origins of the America Too program and the legacy on which this year’s project builds. Subsequent episodes will explore education\, health\, activism\, and service with a culminating performance for the final event. \nAccess to these live streaming events is free\, but reservations are required. Register here. Videos will be posted to our website the day after each episode airs. \nThroughout the spring\, we will be soliciting community stories and participation. You can participate by emailing stories@trinityrep.com or by leaving a voicemail at (401) 259-0676.
URL:https://rihumanities.org/calendar/america-too-its-our-health/
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