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“TN Waters” & “The Holston River in Hawkins Co.”: Surgoinsville, Rogersville and Church Hill
Join CareNET for a tour of Humanities TN's "TN Waters" exhibition alongside the locally organized exhibition, "The Holston River in Hawkins County." Both will tour together throughout Hawkins County by the following itinerary: Sept 1-15 Surgoinsville Public Library Sept 16-30 TN Newspaper & Printing Museum, Rogersville Oct 1-15 Church Hill Public Library
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Black Arts in Ameica: Music of Oppression & Survival
Black Arts in Ameica: Music of Oppression & Survival
Join Global Education to explore the power of Flamenco, Blues, Spirituals and Capoeira with panelists from Flamenco Louisville, Memphissippi Sounds, Settles Connection and Grupo Balanca Capoeira. The event is part of the Black Arts in America project partially funded by Humanities Tennessee's General Grant Program.
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Tennessee 101: TN Women in the Progressive Era, Part 1
Tennessee 101: TN Women in the Progressive Era, Part 1
Join the TN Historical Society for a virtual series featuring a variety of scholars discussing topics related to the impact of women on Tennessee in the early 20th century. Registration will be available at: https://tennesseehistory.org/home/programs/ The project is supported in part through Humanities Tennessee's General Grant program.
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What We Keep Keeps Us: A Workshop for Custodial Grandmothers, Mothers & Grandmothers of Court-involved Youth
What We Keep Keeps Us: A Workshop for Custodial Grandmothers, Mothers & Grandmothers of Court-involved Youth
Global Education welcomes Jaki Shelton Green, poetry teacher, Duke's Center for Documentary Studies, UNC-Chapel Hill Writer-in-Residence, and NC Poet Laureate for a workshop for grandmothers & mothers with court-involved youth. The event is part of the Black Arts in America project partially funded through Humanities Tennessee's General Grant Program.
Black Arts in America: Poetry of Witness
Black Arts in America: Poetry of Witness
Global Education welcomes Jaki Shelton Green, poetry teacher, Duke's Center for Documentary Studies, UNC-Chapel Hill Writer-in-Residence, and NC Poet Laureate for an evening of poetry and discussion. The event is part of the Black Arts in America project partially funded through Humanities Tennessee's General Grant Program.