Climates of Inequality Exhibit at the Levine Museum of the New South

Levine Museum of the New South 401 S. Tryon Street, Charlotte, NC, United States

In partnership with UNC Charlotte's Public History program and the Charlotte Teachers Institute, Climates of Inequality is coming to Levine Museum of the New South. Through virtual reality, moving audio testimony, and historical imagery from each community, the exhibition explores how the climate crisis and environmental injustice is intensifying inequality—and how the experiences of the hardest-hit communities hold the […]

“The Kudzu Queen” Book Discussion Online

Zoom

North Carolina Humanities annually selects one book for young readers and one book for adults that is either written by a North Carolina author or prominently portrays stories of the state to be featured at the Library of Congress National Book Festival in Washington, D.C. NC Humanities, home to the North Carolina Center for the […]

Carolina Mountains Literary Festival

We are a festival of readers who appreciate discussing ideas in literature. Our community is rich with characters and stories. CMLitFest is building up our community. We have brought in new board members with fresh perspectives. We are collaborating with other local businesses and non-profits. We're bringing writers and readers AND readers and readers together. […]

NC Humanities Board Meeting

Online Event NC, United States

A quarterly meeting of NC Humanities’ Board of Trustees. Please contact us for more information.

Lexington Book Festival

Arts Davidson County 202 North Main Street, Lexington, NC, United States

The Lexington Book Festival aims to connect readers of all ages in and around Lexington, North Carolina, with authors they love. The festival features panel discussions, vendors, signings, readings, and much more, with offerings for all genres, ages, and interests.

Shadows of Incarceration: The Cowee 19 Story Exhibit Opening

Mountain Heritage Center, Hunter Library 176 Central Dr, Cullowhee, North Carolina, United States

Shadows of Incarceration: The Cowee 19 Story exhibition is opening May 6, 2024 at Western Carolina University's Mountain Heritage Center.

Free

Lunch N Learn: Nontraditional Archiving Methods

May 7th, 2024, at 12:00pm CST / 1:00pm EST, Invisible Histories is hosting our first QHS Lunch N Learn to talk about nontraditional archiving methods with Seth Knievel and G McFarland. We will be hosting Lunch N Learn events for our Queer History South network regularly until the next QHS to help keep the conversation […]

Free

A Celebration of EBCI Writers in the North Carolina Literary Review!

Cherokee Central Schools 86 Elk Crossing Lane, Cherokee, NC, United States

Featuring readings by Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians novelist Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle and Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians poet, Mary Leauna Christensen, followed by a panel with scholars Mae Miller Claxton (Western Carolina University) and Kirstin Squint (East Carolina University) and an audience Q&A. Sponsored by Cherokee Central Schools, a North Carolina Humanities Community Engagement […]

Free

Jane Austen’s House Museum and the Brontë Parsonage Museum

Zoom

Lizzie Dunford and Ann Dinsdale, principal curators for the Jane Austen House and the Brontë Parsonage respectively, will join Jane Austen & Co. for an interactive discussion centered on the historic homes of these celebrated women writers.

Free

Invenire: A New Digital Resource for Collections Documentation

Learn about a new a digital marketing and programming platform developed specifically for small museums, libraries and archives. INVENIRE, created by Elizabeth LaFave of East Carolina University, produces and hosts digital interactive exhibits to increase accessibility and visibility for cultural heritage repositories' collections. Digitization fees will be waved for the summer of 2024, so be […]

Free

The Cowee 19 Story Artist Talk

Mountain Heritage Center, Hunter Library 176 Central Dr, Cullowhee, North Carolina, United States

Artist, Ann Miller Woodford will be joining the Mountain Heritage Center at Western Carolina University to speak on the artwork she created for the Cowee 19 exhibition.

Free

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