
VISIONARY VOICES THEN AND NOW

WHO: Adam Lindquist, Doug Hulmes, Steve Morgan, and Heather Provencio
WHAT: Visionary Voices Then and Now is available to watch online
WHERE: YouTube

SHARE:
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 Century. The leaders of this movement, Theodore Roosevelt, John Muir and Aldo Leopold, came together in a conversation about their work and values. They discussed their philosophies around conservation and land ethics, as well as what they think of the state of environmentalism, naturalism and conservation in the present day.
The conversation was moderated by former USDA Forest Supervisor Heather Provencio.
Watch the conversation below.

NEW MEXICO HUMANITIES COUNCIL
NEWS, AND ANNOUNCEMENTS

STUDENTS EARN NATIONAL HONORS AT 2025 NATIONAL HISTORY DAY® CONTEST
We’re thrilled to share that New Mexico students brought home top honors from the 2025 National History Day® (NHD) contest in College Park, Maryland! Out of approximately 3000 finalists from around the world, New Mexico students placed in the Top Ten in three national categories, and earned two…

WE’RE SELLING OUR BUILDING
As many of you know, the New Mexico Humanities Council has been significantly impacted by the recent loss of our federal operating grant. In response, we are taking necessary steps to reduce overhead.
One of those steps includes the sale of our building, which has recently been listed. We’ve called…

HISTORIC SANTA FE FOUNDATION WINS THE HISTORIC SOCIETY OF NEW MEXICO’S PABLITA VELARDE AWARD
This spring, Historic Santa Fe Foundation was awarded Historical Society of New Mexico’s Pablita Velarde Award for our activity book “Santa Fe’s El Zaguan: A Fun Activity and Coloring Book on a Historic Home and Garden”. Named after artist Pablita Velarde, the award is for an “outstanding children’s…
SHARE:
NEW MEXICO HUMANITIES COUNCIL
Seeking to understand who we are, who we were and who we.