How does voting build community? Join Nevada Humanities for a conversation with members of the Asian American and Pacific Islander communities throughout Nevada to talk...
Race Equity
“Representation in Conservation” is the first conversation in a series in partnership with the Alaska Center about representation; questions on leadership...
“Representation at the Table” is part of a series in partnership with the Alaska Center about representation; questions on leadership, equity, and inclusion...
“Representation at the Polls” is the second conversation in a series in partnership with the Alaska Center about representation; questions on leadership...
Kesha Ram and Delma Jackson: What Does Race Have to Do With It?
“I don’t want it to take a predator in the White House and a Black man having to die on national television for nine minutes and 28 seconds for us to get to...
Civic Leadership and Organizing for Equitable Change
Our society, democracy and communities will never achieve their full potential on equal rights, justice, and opportunities for all unless we intentionally and honestly...
We, They, and the People: Korematsu v. United States
WE, THEY AND THE PEOPLE is a Mixed Magic Theatre civic engagement series that explores and dramatizes Supreme Court cases that have had a significant impact on the lives...
A conversation with Clint Smith, author of “How the Word Is Passed: A Reckoning With the History of Slavery Across America,” and Adam Davis, executive...
We, They, and the People: Tennessee v. Garner
WE, THEY AND THE PEOPLE is a Mixed Magic Theatre Civic Engagement Series that explores and dramatizes Supreme Court cases that have had a significant impact on the lives...
Nevada Humanities’ Why It Matters programming investigates various aspects of democracy and civic engagement – how it works, who gets to participate, and the...
Why It Matters: Reckoning with Race. Equity. Allyship. with Kimberly Jones and Gilly Segal
Authors Kimberly Latrice Jones and Gilly Segal discuss their best-selling book, “I’m Not Dying With You Tonight”—inspired by the death of Baltimorean Freddie...
Perfecting Democracy- Why It Matters- Dr. Hasan Kwame Jeffries
In this week’s episode, Ron Bryant interviews award-winning author and historian Dr. Hasan Kwame Jeffries. Dr. Jeffries is an Associate Professor of History at Ohio...
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...