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The Cupola

The Cupola Robert Hamblin From Bread and Stones, 2022                         —Cape Girardeau, 2022 Freshly painted, the cupola of the old courthouse, shines brilliantly white against the dying blue of the […]

Mom’s Gravy Was a Bowlful of Love

Mom’s Gravy Was a Bowlful of Love by Stephen Roberts The best gravy I have ever eaten was made by my mother *. After frying chicken, beef or pork, Mom’s […]

Empowering the Next Generation

Student Voices in Global Dialogues: Empowering the Next Generation By: Courtney Brooks, Global Ties KC President and CEO Since the end of World War II, the United States’s role in […]

Shakespeare in the Streets: Bevo Mill

Shakespeare in the Streets: Bevo Mill St. Louis Shakespeare Festival shares stories from the city’s vital immigrant portal By Tori Rezek | Aug. 19, 2022 You probably know the St. […]

Reflecting on Place

Reflecting on Place Caitlin Yager, Program Director, Missouri Humanities With  6+ years of working for Missouri Humanities under my belt, I firmly believe my greatest takeaway thus far is the […]

Capturing Humanities

Capturing Humanities by Michael Saldivar, Missouri Humanities Cinematographer  As I near my MH work anniversary in December, I can’t help but look back and appreciate the growth of these last […]

My passion is grants

My passion is grants by Marvin Silliman, MHC Board Member Humanities means so much to me. It is the study of how people connect to the human experience through history, […]

EXPERIENCING A HISTORICAL DOCUMENTARY

EXPERIENCING A HISTORICAL DOCUMENTARY: Donald C. Pharis, Humanitarian Missouri Humanities Council granted two separate grants to FRIENDS of the Pharis Farm in 2020 and 2021. Friends of the Pharis Farm […]

The Confluence Project

The Confluence project   by Rabia Gregory, Associate Professor of Religious Studies How do humanities scholars contribute to the mission of a Land Grant University? Building on work started in […]