Community History Information Session
Interested in learning how to use public humanities practices to discover, preserve, and celebrate your community? Join us for a virtual information session on Monday, December 11, at noon!
Interested in learning how to use public humanities practices to discover, preserve, and celebrate your community? Join us for a virtual information session on Monday, December 11, at noon!
Notifications in regard to applications for Round One of NJCH’s 2023-24 Action and Incubation Grants will be made by December 31, 2023.
A Cornell philosophy professor and feminist author ("Down Girl" and "Entitled") tackles the issue of size discrimination with a leading book critic.
Gigi Naglak, Director of Programs at the New Jersey Council for the Humanities, will play a virtual game of "Unpacking" with staff from Nevada Humanities live on Twitch. The event will be an opportunity to laugh and learn with a fellow humanities council.
The author of “The Twelve Tribes of Hattie” talks about her new family saga set in the 1980s spanning Philadelphia and small-town Alabama with a notable memoirist and novelist.
NJCH is a proud sponsor of the 44th Annual Marion Thompson Wright Lecture Series presented by the Clement A. Price Institute on Ethnicity, Culture, and the Modern Experience at Rutgers University-Newark. The series' theme is La Fuerza de las Voces Negras: Afrolatinidades en las Americas; The Power of Black Voices: Afrolatin Identities in the Americas.
NJCH is proud to sponsor the Montclair History Center's 2024 Price of Liberty film series, featuring the films Mann v. Ford (2011) produced by HBO and The Sacrifice Zone (2020) produced by Talking Eyes.
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.
A New York columnist and an Emmy-winning producer discuss their instant New York Times bestseller about a storied Hollywood dynasty with the executive director of Montclair Film.
Mercer County Community College is offering a new Community Journalism certificate program a part of the NJCH's Informed NJ program.
NJCH is proud to sponsor an upcoming virtual lecture presented by the Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage State Historic Sites on the life of Civil War heroine Arabella Barlow.
Letters of Intent will be accepted from potential applicants for Round Two of NJCH’s 2023-24 Action and Incubation Grants from March 1-31, 2024.