While young people might not yet have the right to vote, many are engaged and looking for ways to make a difference. How do young Montanans push for public policies that...
Humanities Montana
Humanities Montana held a series of four statewide virtual conversations: The Purpose of Protest, Our Rural/Urban Political Divide, The Native Vote in Montana, and The Political Power of Young People. With journalist and podcast host Amy Martin, we facilitated conversations on issues important to people from all political backgrounds. Experts in their topics, our panelists represented diverse backgrounds in public and academic humanities, BIPOC perspectives, and a balance of geographic communities across the state.
In every election, the Native American vote is important. Many experts credit the Native American vote with being the deciding factor in elections across the country...
Is there a rural/urban political divide in Montana and, if so, how deep is it? Are there some issues that reach across this divide? This panel explores issues important...
Why It Matters: The Purpose of Protest explores the historical and contemporary role of protest in our communities. How do we define protest? What are our rights and...