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Saugatuck-Douglas, Home to LGBTQ Communities for more than 100 Years

Saugatuck-Douglas, Home to LGBTQ Communities for more than 100 Years

by Jennifer Sierra | Jul 19, 2021 | Blog, Blog: General Humanities, Blog: Programs

In the Fall of 2020, the Saugatuck-Douglas History Center was awarded a Humanities grant to carry-out the project called: “Century of Progress: A Timeline of Saugatuck-Douglas LGBTQ History.” This project seeks to tell the story of the Saugatuck-Douglas...
Past Michigan Humanities Awards Recipients Share

Past Michigan Humanities Awards Recipients Share

by Jennifer Sierra | Jun 10, 2021 | Blog, Blog: General Humanities

On September 10, 2021 Michigan Humanities will honor and celebrate outstanding contributions to the humanities in our state in Mackinaw City, Michigan. We will recognize and celebrate individuals, schools, universities, libraries, community organizations, groups,...
Muskegon Community Education Center: An Alternative School to Prevent High School Dropouts

Muskegon Community Education Center: An Alternative School to Prevent High School Dropouts

by Jennifer Sierra | May 8, 2021 | Blog, Blog: General Humanities, News: Poetry Out Loud

This year, Michigan Humanities had the great opportunity to partner with the Muskegon Community Education Center (MCEC) for our Poetry Out Loud program. Through this partnership we learned about the important work that this Center is doing for supporting...
Learn about the Midwestern rap style and Flint’s rich music history in Geri Alumit Zeldes’ new documentary

Learn about the Midwestern rap style and Flint’s rich music history in Geri Alumit Zeldes’ new documentary

by Jennifer Sierra | Feb 2, 2021 | Blog, Blog: General Humanities, Blog: Grants

Breed & Bootleg: Legends of Flint Rap Music is the new documentary of Dr. Geri Alumit Zeldes, a professor in Michigan State University’s School of Journalism and a long time partner and grantee of Michigan Humanities. We wanted to talk to Geri about her new...
Meet George Bayard III: Recipient of a Michigan Heritage Grant and Founder of GRAAMA

Meet George Bayard III: Recipient of a Michigan Heritage Grant and Founder of GRAAMA

by Jennifer Sierra | Jan 11, 2021 | Blog, Blog: General Humanities, Blog: Grants

In 2015, the Grand Rapids African American Museum and Archives became a recipient of the Michigan Humanities Heritage Grant. Michigan Humanities wanted to reconnect with George Bayard III and share some of his experiences as a filmmaker and museum director. George is...
Author and Board Member Joseph Cialdella talks to Michigan Humanities about his new book Motor City Green

Author and Board Member Joseph Cialdella talks to Michigan Humanities about his new book Motor City Green

by Jennifer Sierra | Nov 30, 2020 | Blog, Blog: General Humanities

Michigan Humanities is pleased to share our conversation with Joseph Cialdella about his new book, Motor City Green, which dives into the history of urban gardening in Detroit. Joe is part of our Board of Directors and Program Lead for Public Scholarship at the...
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