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The Center for the Arts of Greater Lapeer Museum on Main Street Exhibit

The Center for the Arts of Greater Lapeer Museum on Main Street Exhibit

by Jennifer Sierra | Jan 17, 2022 | Blog, Blog: Programs, News: Museum on Main Street

  Museum on Main Street brings high-quality Smithsonian traveling exhibitions to Main Street museums, historical societies, and other small-town cultural venues across the country. These traveling exhibits are crucial for generating senses of deep historical...
Teach Your Students the Art of Speaking and Power of Words through Poetry Out Loud

Teach Your Students the Art of Speaking and Power of Words through Poetry Out Loud

by Jennifer Sierra | Oct 12, 2021 | Blog, Blog: Programs

Our Poetry Out Loud program is currently welcoming partners for our 2021-2022 season. Poetry Out Loud (POL) is a national poetry recitation competition for high school students. By encouraging youth to learn about great poetry through memorization and performance,...
Visiting the Keweenaw ahead of our 2021-22 Great Michigan Read

Visiting the Keweenaw ahead of our 2021-22 Great Michigan Read

by Jennifer Sierra | Sep 7, 2021 | Blog, Blog: Programs

This blog was written by Julia Irion Martins, our University of Michigan Summer intern. On my second morning in the Keweenaw, I walked from the Thomas Hoatson mansion in Laurium to the buildings of the former Calumet & Hecla mining company, now the Keweenaw...
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...
Kalamazoo Girls and Boys Travel the World through the Merze Tate Explorers Program

Kalamazoo Girls and Boys Travel the World through the Merze Tate Explorers Program

by Jennifer Sierra | Apr 8, 2021 | Blog, Blog: Programs

This month Michigan Humanities spoke to Sonya Bernard-Hollins, a Great Michigan Read and Poetry Out Loud partner, about her ongoing work as a journalist, publisher and founder of the Merze Tate Explorers. The Merze Tate Explorers started in Kalamazoo as an initiative...
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