This is the fourth entry in the Representation Matters virtual series. Presented by Dr. Joshua Sellers, Associate Professor of Law in the Sandra Day O’Connor...
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Who is American? The Story of Chinese Americans in the United States
This is the third entry in the Representation Matters virtual series. Presented by Dr. Karen Leong, Associate Professor of Women and Gender Studies and Asian Pacific...
From Hollywood Stereotypes to Social Activism: Asian Americans in the Media
This is the second entry in the Representation Matters virtual series. Presented by Dr. Karen Kuo, Associate Professor of Asian Pacific American Studies at Arizona State...
This is the first entry in the Representation Matters virtual series. Presented by Dr. David Cuillier, Associate Professor of Journalism at University of Arizona...
Dr. Brian Klaas is an Associate Professor in Global Politics at University College London, a columnist for The Washington Post, a frequent television commentator, and a...
The Borders of Truth: Misinformation in the Immigration Debate
For the first time since they began asking the question, a recent Gallup poll found that Americans now want more immigration (34%) to the US than those who want less...
Words & Reflections from the Commission on Decolonization
Words & Reflections From the Commission on Decolonization with Melvin Won Pat-Borja. This special presentation and conversation will highlight the history of the...
Ti Måmakpo’ with Dr. Underwood and Selina Onedera-Salas
Join us for our inaugural “Unincorporated” webinar presentation Ti Måmakpo’, with community advocate and poet Selina Onedera-Salas in conversation with...
Tim Wise is among the most prominent anti-racist writers and educators in the United States. He has spent the past 25 years speaking to audiences in all 50 states, on...
The Upswing Authors Talk featuring Robert D. Putnam and Shaylyn Romney Garrett
Robert D. Putnam and Shaylyn Romney Garrett discuss how American came together a century ago and how we can do it again.
The Civic Reckoning that was 2020 (and What it Means for Teaching and Learning Civics)
An insightful Humanities to Go Online program exploring the civic principles at the center of 2020’s meltdown. Dianna Gahlsdorf Terrell, Ph.D. (Saint Anselm College)...
Freedom Under Siege: The Global Retreat of Democracy Lecture
Since the end of WWII, the share of democracies among the world’s governments has been growing. Today, nearly half of all governments can be classified as some form of...
Michigan Humanities presented a series of virtual state-wide conversations that will examine the electoral process by exploring Michigan’s urban-rural divide and the...
Meet Omaha-born Doris Stevens, a largely forgotten suffragist who worked with Alice Paul and other well-known members of the U.S. women’s suffrage movement...
Clues to Clara Bewick Colby: The Rediscovery of Local Women’s History
The story of Clara Bewick Colby, a suffragist who lived in Beatrice, Nebraska.
A Century of Women’s Suffrage: Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the 19th Amendment
Dr. Dianne Bystrom explains the grassroots efforts of American women to win the vote.
This program was funded by the ‘Why It Matters: Civic and Electoral Participation’ initiative, administered by the Federation of State Humanities Councils...