A free humanities course for veterans, a documentary on women fishing commercially in Southern New England, bilingual platicas linking Latinas across generations, and research for a mobile museum of Asian-American […]
Council awards $13,975 in mini grants to organizations and individuals in support of public humanities projects
The Rhode Island Council for the Humanities is pleased to announce $13,975 in mini grant awards from the February 2023 application cycle to support public humanities projects. Read on for […]
2022 Annual Report – 50 Years of Wisdom and Vision
View the report below or click here to download the PDF. Rhode Island Humanities is at a pivotal moment and celebrating a special milestone—2023 is our 50th anniversary! Our Annual Report […]
RI Civic Health Index Exhibit Hits the Road
The Council has created a traveling exhibit about the 2022 Rhode Island Civic Health Index! The 2022 Rhode Island Civic Health Index (CHI)—the first ever for the state—draws upon data-driven indicators and information […]
Senator Reed, NEH Chair Lowe in conversation about RI Civic Health Index in Providence
On January 13 at the Providence Public Library, Senator Jack Reed convened a community conversation with National Endowment for the Humanities Chair Shelly C. Lowe about the RI Civic Health […]