LITERARY WALKING TOUR Explore sites of interest in Baltimore’s Mount Vernon Cultural District on an upcoming Saturday. Learn more….

We featured of Breai Mason-Campbell of Guardian Baltimore a dance cooperative that preserves and passes on African American folk traditions — on this week’s Humanities Connection. She discussed how we…

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Lesley Malin, performer and Managing Director at Chesapeake Shakespeare Company, shares a personal reflection on her own past, The Diary of Anne Frank, and related programming throughout the community, called…

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Maryland Humanities is delighted to welcome Christine Stewart, our new Program Officer for Maryland History Day, Chautauqua, and the Veterans Oral History Project. Communications Specialist Sarah Weissman interviewed her. Learn…

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Here you can find transcripts of all Humanities Connection segments—both those broadcast on WYPR and those that are exclusively podcasts—beginning in 2019. Piecing Together Stories in the Chesney Medical Archives…

Happy New Year from Maryland Center for the Book at Maryland Humanities! Whether you’re still curled up on vacation, grabbing the next train home, or just looking for an engrossing…

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Bill Peak is the Communications Manager and all-encompassing “Library Guy” at the Talbot County Free Library on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. He is the author of the novel The Oblate’s Confession…

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Maryland Humanities presented a series of justice-focused discussions from October 2018 through April 2019. Reform of the US criminal justice system is arguably one of the most pressing civic issues…

Public artist Graham Coreil-Allen spoke to us on a recent segment of Humanities Connection. Here, he uses photography to takes us through the history of Druid Hill Park’s infrastructure, its…

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