Andrew College: Author Talk with Dr. Jake Newsome

The Lela B. Phillips Arts and Lecture Series at Andrew College presents a discussion with Dr. Jake Newsome, author of Pink Triangle Legacies: Coming Out of the Shadow of the Holocaust. This program is supported by a grant from Georgia Humanities.

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Bethlehem Baptist Church: Breathing and Buried in Bethlehem

Bethlehem Baptist Church 475 Dividend Dr., Peachtree City, GA, United States

Join Bethlehem Baptist Church in Peachtree City to learn more about one of Fayette County's oldest churches. Dr. Ann McCleary, Professor of History and Director of the Center for Public History at the University of West Georgia, will share stories about the legacy of the church and the community of ancestors interred in the cemetery. […]

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“Reclaiming the Native South” Panel Discussion

MGA Arts Complex Theater 100 University Pkwy, Macon, GA, United States

This humanities discussion panel — part of Middle Georgia State University's "Reclaiming the Native South" Arts Festival — brings together three highly regarded scholars of the Native South to consider the ways Indigenous people have remained connected to their ancestral homelands. This program is supported by a grant from Georgia Humanities.

Fox Center Georgia Seminar: Atlanta’s New Deal Housing

Emory University Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry 1635 North Decatur Road, Atlanta, GA

Presented by the Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry at Emory University and moderated by Dr. Christina A. Crawford, this seminar will drop into New Deal Atlanta to understand the economic, political, racial, and spatial context that made the city the birthplace of American public housing. The Georgia Seminars are sponsored by Georgia Humanities. 

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Fox Center Georgia Seminar: Atlanta’s New Deal Housing

Emory University Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry 1635 North Decatur Road, Atlanta, GA

Presented by the Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry at Emory University and moderated by Dr. Christina A. Crawford, this seminar will drop into New Deal Atlanta to understand the economic, political, racial, and spatial context that made the city the birthplace of American public housing. The Georgia Seminars are sponsored by Georgia Humanities. 

Free

Fox Center Georgia Seminar: Atlanta’s New Deal Housing

Emory University Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry 1635 North Decatur Road, Atlanta, GA

Presented by the Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry at Emory University and moderated by Dr. Christina A. Crawford, this seminar will drop into New Deal Atlanta to understand the economic, political, racial, and spatial context that made the city the birthplace of American public housing. The Georgia Seminars are sponsored by Georgia Humanities. 

Free

Fox Center Georgia Seminar: Atlanta’s New Deal Housing

Emory University Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry 1635 North Decatur Road, Atlanta, GA

Presented by the Fox Center for Humanistic Inquiry at Emory University and moderated by Dr. Christina A. Crawford, this seminar will drop into New Deal Atlanta to understand the economic, political, racial, and spatial context that made the city the birthplace of American public housing. The Georgia Seminars are sponsored by Georgia Humanities. 

Free

GCHE: Between the Spines – Remembering and Recreating Home: AANHPI Voices in Poetry

Virtual Program

May is Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander Heritage (AANHPI) month. In celebration, Georgia Council for History Education's monthly book discussion series will explore AANHPI poetry in a discussion led by Ruth Yuon, writer and director of operations at Asian American Voices for Education. This program is supported by a grant from Georgia Humanities.

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Beyond the Book: The Human Library Experience

The Arts Center of Moultrie 401 7th Avenue SW, Moultrie, GA, United States

Do you have a story to share? Join the Arts Center of Moultrie for "Beyond the Book: The Human Library Experience.” Local community members will stand in as "open books" that readers can check out for conversation and connection. This program is supported by a grant from Georgia Humanities

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GCHE Between the Spines: Destiny of the Republic

Virtual Program

Author Candice Millard will discuss her award-winning book “Destiny of the Republic” as part of the Georgia Council for History Education's Between the Spines monthly discussion series. Supported by a grant from Georgia Humanities, this virtual event is free and open to the public.

Free

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