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    Teaching the Memphis 13: Virtual Workshop

    Elementary school educators are invited to a series of three virtual professional development workshops organized by the Memphis 13 Foundation. The focus explores the experiences of children in the desegregation movement, with curricula that offers a powerful way for children to see themselves as changemakers. For more information contact Dwania Kyles, dkyles@m13f.org, or visit m13f.org…

  • Teaching the Memphis 13 Educators’ Workshop

    Elementary school educators are invited to an in-person professional development workshops organized by the Memphis 13 Foundation. The focus explores the experiences of children in the desegregation movement, with curricula that offers a powerful way for children to see themselves as changemakers. For more information contact Dwania Kyles, dkyles@m13f.org, or visit m13f.org Humanities TN is pleased to…

  • Being Black/African American and Autistic

    Operation Stand Down Tennessee 1125 12th Ave S., Nashville, United States

    Join AutismTN for the next in the Spectrum Chat series, partly supported by Humanities TN. The in-person gathering at Operation Stand Down will be live streamed. Use this link to access the event. For more information visit: autismtn.org

  • TN Association of Museums Conference

    Crowne Plaza Hotel 401 W. Summit Hill Drive, Knoxville, tennessee, United States

    "Hope is like the sun. If you only believe it when you see it, you'll never make it through the night."                           General Leia Organa, Star Wars: Episode VIII-The Last Jedi General Leia Organa's words are not dissimilar from those spoken by museum professionals and volunteers across Tennessee. I know we are at capacity, but I hope…

  • Knoxville: A Walking Music Guide Discussion

    Maple Hall 414 S. Gay Street, Knoxville, United States

    Join the Knoxville History Project and historian Jack Neely for an introduction to and discussion of the new Knoxville: A Walking Music Guide, which features a walking tour of Knoxville music legacies. Visit the KHP website for more information. Humanities TN is pleased to provide partial support for the walking guide project.

  • Tennessee History Day

    The 2025 state contest will be held Saturday, April 5th in Nashville for students who qualified at their regional contests and were advanced by their coordinators. Good luck to all! National History Day is a year-long education program for students in grades 6-12 that engages both educators and students to improve the teaching and learning…

  • Sugarcane: film screening and discussion

    Global Education Center, 4822 Charlotte Ave., Nashville, TN

    Join the Global Education Center for a screening of Sugarcane, a film depicting the the history of boarding schools for indigenous children, followed by a panel discussion and community meal. Find more about Sugarcane here. Humanities TN is pleased to provide partial support for the project series, Indigenous Nashville, Then & Now.

  • An Evening with Candace Parker

    Join us for a conversation with WNBA legend Candace Parker. Your ticket purchase includes a signed copy of her book, "The Can-Do Mindset: How to Cultivate Resilience, Follow Your Heart, and Fight for Your Passions." You will receive the book upon showing your ticket at the entry to the event. As one of the most…

  • Life Along the Emory Exhibit

    Morgan County Genealogical and Historical Society 121 N Kingston St, Wartburg, United States

    The Morgan County Genealogical & Historical Society hosted a Neighborhood Story Project from March-May 2025 centered on changes that have been occurring along the nearby Emory River. The 12-person working group created a museum exhibit titled Life Along the Emory as their culminating project. The exhibit is on display on Thursdays and Fridays through June…

  • Spectrum Chat: Being Queer and Autistic

    Operation Stand Down Tennessee 1125 12th Ave S., Nashville, United States

    Join AutismTN for a Spectrum Chat: Being Queer and Autistic, a Pride Month panel discussion exploring the intersection of LGBTQIA+ identities and neurodivergence. !ueer and Autistic identities often overlap, but this intersection is still frequently left out of "mainstream" conversations about autism. Research shows Autistic folks are more likely to identify as LGBTQIA+, and many Queer communities include a…

  • Knoxville History Project Open House

    Knoxville History Project 516 W. Vine Ave, Knoxville, TN, United States

    The Knoxville History Project (KPH) invites you to an open house. You’ve heard about Underground Knoxville, the part of town covered up by the 1919 Gay Street Viaduct project; drop by and see their little part of it, the subterranean world headquarters of the KPH. Enjoy some snacks and drinks and have a look at…

  • TN Writers | TN Stories with Jennifer C. Core and Janet S. Hasson

    Tennessee State Museum, 1000 Rosa L Parks Blvd, Nashville, TN 37208, USA

    Jennifer Core and Janet Hasson’s study of samplers—embroideries that are “first attempts at a new technique, color combination, or unusual material”—provides vivid descriptions of this nineteenth-century Tennessee art form in its many varieties. The authors not only catalogue and describe samplers from each of Tennessee’s major regions—West, Middle, and East—but also incorporate research on the…

  • From the Ozarks to the Smokies, the bayous to the bluegrass: Great Reads for 2025

    Online TN, United States

    In the run up to this year's National Book Festival in Washington, D.C. (Sept. 6) the Tennessee Center for the Book (housed within Humanities Tennessee) teamed up with other Centers in the region to showcase celebrated books ("Great Reads from Great Places") from our respective states. Tennessee's 2025 selections are Run for the Hills by Kevin…

  • Roadmap to Reading at the National Book Festival

    Walter E. Washington Convention Center 801 Allen Y. Lew Place NW HALL D, Washington, DC, DC, United States

    Come find us in DC! As the Tennessee Center for the Book, we'll be representing the Volunteer State at the Library of Congress' National Book Festival and showcasing our Great Reads from Great Places selections: Run for the Hills by Kevin Wilson and  A Two-Placed Heart by Doan Phuong Nguyen.   THIS PROJECT WAS MADE POSSIBLE IN…

  • TN Writers | TN Stories with Serina Gilbert and Learotha Williams

    Tennessee State Museum, 1000 Rosa L Parks Blvd, Nashville, TN 37208, USA

    The Promise Land community, a small village west of Nashville, Tennessee was founded after the Civil War by people who had been enslaved at the Cumberland Iron Furnace. These early settlers, who included United States Colored Troops veterans, were able to purchase land and establish Black‑owned businesses. This afforded the community a level of stability…

  • EVENT CANCELED: An Evening with Senator Joe Manchin and Brad Paisley

    Commodore Ballroom at Vanderbilt University 310 25th Avenue South, Nashville

    PLEASE NOTE THIS EVENT IS CANCELED.PREVIOUSLY PURCHASED TICKETS WILL BE REFUNDED. Every ticket includes a pre-signed copy of Joe Manchin's Dead Center: In Defense of Common Sense. (Please note there will be no public signing line at the event.) Join former U.S. Senator Joe Manchin for a timely and candid conversation about his maverick career in…

  • Film Screening: Leap of Faith

    Nashville Public Library Donelson Branch 2714 Old Lebanon Pike, Nashville, Tennessee, United States

    Join us for the first program in our new series Beyond the Divide, presented by Millions of Conversations and hosted by Nashville Public Library. Beyond the Divide is an eight-part series presented by Millions of Conversations (MoC) that brings together Nashville to build trust, share meaningful conversations, and unite around common values for a shared future. Through…

  • Pre-Festival Writing Classes

    Tennessee State Museum, 1000 Rosa L Parks Blvd, Nashville, TN 37208, USA

    Kick off your Southern Festival of Books weekend with The Porch on Friday, October 17. You'll have the unique opportunity to learn from celebrated authors as they pass through Nashville before the Festival begins.  9:00 - 10:30AM - Mastering the Speculative Short Story with Ruben Reyes Jr.  10:45AM - 12:15PM - To Tell the Truth…

    $51 – $60
  • Authors in the Round 2025

    Marathon Music Works 1402 Clinton St., Nashville, Tennessee

    One of your favorite events returns Friday, October 17, 2025 at an exciting new venue: Marathon Music Works. Located in the Marathon Village neighborhood, our 2025 dinner venue tells its own unique story. Built in the early 1900’s, the Marathon Motor Works factory built automobiles between 1909 and 1914. The building is on the National…