The Rhode Island Council for the Humanities seeks applicants for a fellowship to research and document key figures in the formation of Rhode Island’s creative culture. The Rhode Island Arts […]
In Their Own Words: Rabbi Wayne M. Franklin, 2018 Honorary Chairs’ Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Humanities
October 20, 2018 — At the 2018 Celebration of the Humanities, over 300 community and business leaders, scholars, artists, and government officials gathered in Providence to honor this year’s awardees. […]
In Their Own Words: Taylor Polites, 2018 Public Humanities Scholar
October 18, 2018 — At the 2018 Celebration of the Humanities, over 300 community and business leaders, scholars, artists, and government officials gathered in Providence to honor this year’s awardees. […]
2018 Celebration of the Humanities Honors Those Who Serve As Bridges
On Thursday, October 4, 2018 – the Rhode Island Council for the Humanities honored Rabbi Wayne M. Franklin, senior rabbi at Temple Emanu-El, Providence, leader of interfaith dialogues; Francis Parra, […]
In Their Own Words: Francis Parra, 2018 Tom Roberts Prize for Creative Achievement in the Humanities
October 15, 2018 — At the 2018 Celebration of the Humanities, over 300 community and business leaders, scholars, artists, and government officials gathered in Providence to honor this year’s awardees. […]