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March 25th in Kansas City at Kansas City PBS April 16th in STL at the Public Media Commons at Grand Center with Nine Network A new Missouri Humanities film, […]
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March 25th in Kansas City at Kansas City PBS April 16th in STL at the Public Media Commons at Grand Center with Nine Network A new Missouri Humanities film, […]
To open Missouri Humanities’ 8th annual Springfield symposium, Ozarks Engaged: Citizenry and the Future of Our Communities, LeVar Burton will discuss how literacy builds connections and strengthens civic engagement during […]
45 minute Powerpoint presentation / talk, with Q&A. Rachael Cozad is the former Director of the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art and also currently an art appraiser and art dealer. […]
Save the date for Missouri Humanities 2025 Keynote Event featuring Pulitzer Prize winning author Ron Chernow! Chernow is renowned for his historical biographies, most notably of George Washington, Ulysses S. […]
Join Missouri Humanities and Teaching American History for a FREE three-day workshop July 7-9, 2025 in Marshfield Missouri. The full itinerary is forthcoming, but plan to use primary source documents […]
Powerpoint presentation (45 minutes) and Q & A about Missouri's most famous 19th Century artist, and the on-line "catalogue raisonne" of his paintings. (A catalogue raisonne is the definitive reference […]
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