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Save The State Humanities Councils

Voice your support to restore funding for Tennesseans

The humanities are for everyone. As an organization and team committed to fostering community and conversation, exploring ideas and history, and co-creating our shared future together, we recognize this is a time for us to stand up for vital work that connects us as humans.

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Humanities Tennessee is a non-profit organization that fosters community and civility in Tennessee through engaging programs that examine and reflect upon ideas, stories, history, arts and culture.
Upcoming Events
Young Writers' Workshop

Young Writers' Workshop at Austin Peay State University

June 15 — Jun 21, 2025

In collaboration with Humanities Tennessee, Austin Peay State University is the proud new home of the Tennessee Young Writers’ Workshop. The Tennessee Young Writers’ Workshop provides high school students ages…


In the News

Connecting Past & Future: Strategic Foresight at Nashville Public Library

May 5, 2025May 5, 2025

Over the past year, Humanities Tennessee’s Shared Futures Lab has focused on strategic foresight – the systematic process of scanning for changes on the margins before they become major forces…


Latest from Chapter 16
Chapter 16

A Timely Reckoning

May 19, 2025

David Narrett’s magisterial, detailed The Cherokees: In War and at Peace, 1670-1840 maps the Indigenous nation’s outsized influence on the history of the republic that dispossessed them of so much land and esteem.

Read More at Chapter 16

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Humanities Tennessee

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Nashville, TN 37206
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  • About
    • 50 Years of Humanities Tennessee
    • Values & Strategic Plan
    • Staff Team
    • Board of Directors
    • Job Opportunities
  • Programs
    • Chapter 16
    • Neighborhood Story Project
    • Shared Futures Lab
      • National Trail of Tears Association 27th Annual Conference Scholarships
    • Southern Festival of Books
    • Special Initiatives
    • Student Reader Day
    • TN Association of Museums Scholarships
    • Tennessee Book Award
    • Traveling Exhibits
    • Young Writers’ Workshops
  • Grants
    • Get Started
    • General Grants
    • Opportunity Grants
    • Grants Archive: Tennessee Stories
    • Grantee Resources
  • Support
    • Donate
    • Authors in the Round 2025
    • Festival Volunteers
    • Advocate
  • Calendar
  • News
  • Contact
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