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HELP US SHARE YOUR STORY

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WHAT: Share how the humanities have had a positive impact on your life
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The humanities make a real difference in our lives, classrooms, and communities. Your story helps us show just how powerful that impact is. Whether it was a public event, a History Day student project, or resource you received, your experience matters.

We’re gathering stories to highlight the importance of this work. Your reflections may be shared with your permission in our fundraising efforts, social media, and in conversations with our representatives and partners.  

If our programs have had an impact on your or your community, we invite you to share your story. Please click on the link and share your story with us.

Thank you for sharing what the humanities make possible.

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NEW MEXICO HUMANITIES COUNCIL

NEWS, AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

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THANK YOU TO OUR DEPARTING STAFF MEMBERS

As we begin this month, we want to acknowledge three valued members of the New Mexico Humanities Council who departed at the end of last month: Keelyn Byram, Abby Boling and Sammi Carillo.

Keelyn Byram joined us in 2021 to support the administration of the COVID relief grants under the American…

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TRADITIONAL NEW MEXICAN BAILES

A special program celebrating traditional New Mexican bailes (dances) is now ready for your viewing. This special collection of videos includes both a live community event filmed in Peñasco, New Mexico, featuring Lone Piñon, Cipriano Vigil, dance instructor Lucy Salazar and Ballet Folklorico Santa…

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VISIONARY VOICES THEN AND NOW

Visionary Voices Then and Now was an inaugural Starting Conversations series using Living History and Chautauqua performance as a way to creatively engage in dialogue with our rich history.

This program focused on the history of the Conservationist Movement in the United States in the early 20th…

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