“Systems Thinking: A Model for Civic Collaboration”
How can community-driven journalism produce a more informed and engaged society? Join the New Jersey Council for the Humanities and Journalism + Design at The New School for a virtual […]
How can community-driven journalism produce a more informed and engaged society? Join the New Jersey Council for the Humanities and Journalism + Design at The New School for a virtual […]
Join Middlesex College philosophy professor Giuseppe Rotolo and Middlesex County naturalist Julia DeRosso for a guided hike and discussion on the Spotswood Outlier.
Join Grants Program staff for drop-in discussions, question-and-answer sessions, and recommendations for applying to the grants program at the New Jersey Council for the Humanities.
NJCH is a proud sponsor of Art All Day, Artworks Trenton’s open studio tour and creative showcase. It is a unique opportunity to experience Trenton as a hub of art, creation, and innovation.
NJCH is proud to sponsor the inaugural New Jersey Hispanic Film Festival hosted by the Count Basie Center for the Arts in Red Bank, NJ, October 4-6 as part of Hispanic Heritage Month. The event will bring together filmmakers, community members, and organizations to showcase the richness and diversity of Hispanic experiences through film.
Join Grants Program staff for drop-in discussions, question-and-answer sessions, and recommendations for applying to the grants program at the New Jersey Council for the Humanities.
Join Grants Program staff for drop-in discussions, question-and-answer sessions, and recommendations for applying to the grants program at the New Jersey Council for the Humanities.
Interested in learning how to use public humanities practices to discover, preserve, and celebrate your community? Join us for a virtual information session about our Community History Program!
NJCH is proud to sponsor the event series "So You Think You Know Civics?" hosted by Morven Museum and Garden and Princeton Public Library. Upcoming in the series is the talk What is Political Leadership? by Saladin Ambar, Senior Scholar at Eagleton’s Center on the American Governor and Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University-New Brunswick.
Curious about how the New Jersey Council for the Humanities can support your organization’s work? Join us virtually on Thursday, December 5th at 1PM to learn more about NJCH’s funding opportunities!