Webinar: “Fannie Lou Hamer Came to Atlantic City”
ACCC will host "Fannie Lou Hamer Came to Atlantic City, Freedom Summer and the Fight to Seat Mississippi Black Delegates at the 1964 DNC," a presentation by Dr. Chanelle Rose, on July 19 at 5:30 p.m.
ACCC will host "Fannie Lou Hamer Came to Atlantic City, Freedom Summer and the Fight to Seat Mississippi Black Delegates at the 1964 DNC," a presentation by Dr. Chanelle Rose, on July 19 at 5:30 p.m.
This session will provide tips and tricks for turning those well-developed hybrid program designs into a high-quality experience for all participants—including how to manage your tech. How can you balance the needs of in-person and virtual participants simultaneously? What tools are out there to make these kinds of events easier to manage? How can you handle unexpected hiccups in real time? Whether your organization has a hybrid program coming up or if you have hosted hybrid events in the past, this session will increase your skills and capacities for hosting these types of events.
The New Jersey Council for Humanities continues its mini film festival this summer with a program on the New Jersey-focused documentary film "Kea's Ark," featuring a moderated discussion with the filmmakers on July 27. The event is part of the Council’s ongoing 50th Anniversary event series.
ACCC will host "The Suffrage Timeline," a presentation by the League of Women's Voters, on August 10 at 5:30 p.m. in conjunction with the "Voices and Votes: Democracy in America" exhibit.
The Bernards Township Library is pleased to present the virtual talk "What Exactly is Fake News?" on Wednesday, August 10 at 7:00 pm. This public humanities program from scholar Jason Luther will explore the phenomenon of "fake news" and evaluate the kinds of sites, technologies, and processes that play a role in circulating falsehoods online.
On display from August 20 to September 18 at the Monmouth Museum on the campus of Brookdale Community College will be the exhibit "Collective Identity" by Fair Haven artist Kathleen Beausoleil.
"Voices and Votes: Democracy in America," a traveling exhibit based on a major exhibition currently on display at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History, will be on display at Brookdale Community College from August 20 to October 2 at the Monmouth Museum.
You're invited! Brookdale Community College and the Monmouth Museum welcome the public to their opening reception for the Smithsonian's Voices and Votes: Democracy in America Exhibit on Saturday, August 20 from 5:00-7:00 PM.
The New Jersey Council for Humanities will host a screening of the New Jersey-focused documentary film "Blacked Out," followed by a public discussion with the filmmakers, on August 24. The event is part of the Council's ongoing 50th Anniversary event series.
This hour-long webinar, designed to help potential grantees learn more about the mission of NJCH and about public humanities programming, will explore Incubation and Action Grant guidelines and requirements. Participants […]
The Toms River branch of the Ocean County Library is pleased to present "Civic Participation in Cancer Alley" on Monday, September 12 at 7:00 pm. This hybrid public humanities program from scholar Thomas Belton will explore the environmental history of NJ and how citizens have shaped that history through activism and engagement.
Join the Northern Monmouth County chapter of the American Association of University Women for a special Women’s Suffragist Reenactment performance on September 21.