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Go through the connection blog to learn the culture, history, and new ideas. We strive to connect all people in New Hampshire with inspiring and challenging views about the human experience. We harness the power of the humanities by offering programs, grants, and opportunities, supporting lifelong learning, and fostering civic engagement and discourse.
New Hampshire Humanities Blog » Connections
5M ago
New Hampshire Humanities thanks Eversource for its generous support of our program, providing access to the humanities through literature for some of New Hampshire’s most diverse and underserved communities ..read more
New Hampshire Humanities Blog » Connections
9M ago
An interviewer once asked of the program, “If we can’t measure your impact, what is the point of doing it?” In a world driven by data and the need for measurable impacts, the pressures on programs to report out metrics, demographics, or skills gained are realities of our modern society ..read more
New Hampshire Humanities Blog » Connections
9M ago
program at New Hampshire Humanities and NH Adult Education are thrilled to have nine adult educators from around the state currently engaging in this community of practice using . Watch the video below to learn more about the project. Explore more of the ..read more
New Hampshire Humanities Blog » Connections
9M ago
New Hampshire Humanities thanks Eversource for its generous support of our program, providing access to the humanities through literature for some of New Hampshire’s most diverse and underserved communities ..read more
New Hampshire Humanities Blog » Connections
1y ago
On a brisk morning in October, a small group of women came to class in the basement of the International Institute of New England (IINE) in Manchester. Coming from El Salvador, Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nepal, and Vietnam, the women are not only learning critical content for Licensed Nursing Assistant (LNA) jobs in a healthcare field ravaged by the pandemic, but are learning English in the process.  ..read more
New Hampshire Humanities Blog » Connections
1y ago
Here at New Hampshire Humanities, we have a saying for the work we do We play three roles here: The convener, the funder, and the catalyst for positive change .” Unfortunately, we can’t always play all these roles in every situation. This is a story of our role as convener ..read more
New Hampshire Humanities Blog » Connections
1y ago
Here at New Hampshire Humanities, we have a saying for the work we do We play three roles here: The convener, the funder, and the catalyst for positive change .” Unfortunately, we can’t always play all these roles in every situation. This is a story of our role as convener ..read more
New Hampshire Humanities Blog » Connections
1y ago
Here at New Hampshire Humanities, we have a saying for the work we do We play three roles here: The convener, the funder, and the catalyst for positive change .” Unfortunately, we can’t always play all these roles in every situation. This is a story of our role as convener ..read more
New Hampshire Humanities Blog » Connections
1y ago
In a recent New Hampshire Humanities program requested by Barbara Visciano, teacher of the ESL Civics Reading and Discussion Class at the Dover Adult Learning Center, the concept of liberty and justice in our history was the topic of exploration. Using four picture books during the four week series, facilitator took these students on an historical journey to four periods in American history during which there were struggles to live up to ideals set forth in our founding documents ..read more
New Hampshire Humanities Blog » Connections
1y ago
Here at New Hampshire Humanities, we have a saying for the work we do We play three roles here: The convener, the funder, and the catalyst for positive change .” Unfortunately, we can’t always play all these roles in every situation. This is a story of our role as convener ..read more