In the first virtual community circle of the Minnesota Humanities Center’s How Can We Breathe series, we will learn from three Mamas who have lost a child at...
Minnesota Humanities Center
MHC programs enhanced civic and electoral participation, facilitated collective reflection on major issues, and catalyzed efforts to address polarization. How Can We Breathe, amplified African Americans voices in four virtual conversations in the wake of the George Floyd murder. With Malice Toward None offered participants opportunities to better understand one another across lines of difference. Debating Democracy discussions explored debates and disagreements that have animated democracy over time. Racial Reckoning, a collaborative journalism initiative, covered the trials of police charged with Floyd’s murder, the community response, and the changes needed to create a more just society.
In the second virtual community circle of the Minnesota Humanities Center’s How Can We Breathe series, Elders and Youth will engage in dialogue surrounding...
How Can We Breathe: The Artists and Meaning-Makers
In the third virtual community circle of the Minnesota Humanities Center’s How Can We Breathe series, Artists and Meaning-Makers will discuss their role in shaping...
How Can We Breathe: Policy-Makers and Community
In the final community circle of the How Can We Breathe series, Policy-Makers and Community will share their experiences in challenging systemic racism and working to...
With Malice Toward None offers participants an opportunity to hear, share with, and better understand one another across lines of difference. It also offers hope for...