Maryland History Day is an annual history project engaging more than 27,000 students in Maryland and serves as a platform for young historians to express their love for history. At the State Contest, they present findings through various mediums, including documentaries, exhibits, performances, and research papers. We invite you to join us as a judge at […]
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This workshop will focus on how today’s and future artificial intelligence advancements can reinforce the importance of humanities work by engaging Maryland communities to understand significant historical Maryland timelines, events, places, figures and how AI predictive analytics and data can help forecast decisions in the present that can shape Maryland’s future. Dr. Jayfus Tucker Doswell […] |
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What happens when art meets the moment? Join us for an intimate morning conversation with Baltimore artists whose practices are rooted in social transformation, collective memory, and community resilience. Featuring the work of Bria Sterling-Wilson, Edgar Reyes, Ayana Gordon, and Artists Against Apartheid, this moderated dialogue explores a central question: How does art respond to the […] |
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Come join fellow cultural workers and community members as we welcome the spring and anew year. Maryland Humanities is convening local groups, historic sites and engagedindividuals as part of our Western Regional Humanities Network efforts. The Allegany Museum will serve as our gracious host and offer a chance for participants toexplore their exhibitions and hear […] |
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This session of Bringing the Humanities to Life will examine how the humanities contribute to effective human resource practices. Our panelists will focus on the importance of empathy, communication, and ethical considerations in managing workforce dynamics. Participants will learn how understanding human behavior and cultural contexts can enhance employee engagement and organizational culture. |
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We’re back this year for our Virtual Partner Sessions for the 2026 One Maryland One Book. These spaces are designed for our partners to learn more about program updates and ways to be involved. This first session will include a general overview of the 2026 selection, No Sense in Wishing by Lawrence Burney and when […] |
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This event has been cancelled. Please join us for the next Lunch With Lindsey in August. A conversation with Maryland Humanities CEO Lindsey Baker and special guests from our One Maryland One Book literature program about how we use book programming to help people access broader cultural themes. Free to register, but registration is required!
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Maryland Humanities is inviting organizations within fields of culture work, community to join as partners for our 2026 One Maryland One Book (OMOB) program. As Maryland’s biggest book club, OMOB distributes books to diverse partners across the state who will bring their communities into conversation across the state. We invite you to join us in […] |
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