On Thursday, October 17, 2019 the Rhode Island Council for the Humanities honored the White Family, philanthropic leaders; Silaphone Nhongvongsouthy, intercultural program developer; the Edible Schoolyard at Green Animals Topiary […]
Board Nominations Now Open
Do you know someone who has great board member potential? The Rhode Island Council for the Humanities seeks nominations for members to serve on its Board of Directors. The Board […]
Humanities Connect Our Communities and Deepen Civic Engagement
A Message from Elizabeth Francis, Executive Director, Rhode Island Council for the Humanities October is National Arts & Humanities Month, and this morning I had the opportunity to join Governor […]
Catalyzing Culture: Weaving a fabric of context
In this series from the Rhode Island Council for the Humanities, we take a deeper dive into what it really means to Catalyze Culture: to mobilize cultural participation, production, and […]
Catalyzing Culture: Exploration and Connection
In this series from the Rhode Island Council for the Humanities, we take a deeper dive into what it really means to Catalyze Culture: to mobilize cultural participation, production, and […]