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Missouri Humanities

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  • Founded by Congress in 1971, Missouri Humanities is one of the fifty-six state and territorial humanities councils that receives support from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). For nearly 50 years we’ve been dedicated to helping Missourians explore the people, places, and ideas that shape our society. Our focus for the future remains the same; for a more thoughtful, informed, and civil society.
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Episodios
  • The Last Children of Mill Creek: Discussion with Author Vivian Gibson
    Dec 10 2021
    MH's Caitlin Yager and author Vivian Gibson discuss her book, The Last Children of Mill Creek. In her book, Gibson recounts her childhood growing up in the once-bustling African American community of Mill Creek in the City of St. Louis. The community was razed in 1959 for urban development.
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    59 m
  • A Nation Divided - Q&A with Speakers
    Apr 6 2021
    Full Q&A with Speakers from the Nation Divided Program
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    1 h y 2 m
  • Nation Divided: How One Decade Can Change Everything
    Apr 6 2021

    Our Why It Matters: Uniting a Polarized Nation initiative explores the impact of ideological polarization in America.

    The nation’s social fabric is torn by partisan distrust, misinformation, exclusion, and coarsened public discourse. Our ties to one another have become perilously fragile as we grow more divided, gridlocking over social issues, race, health, and the economy.

    Learn more: https://mohumanities.org/uniting​

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    52 m

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