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Free Educational Resources on Indigenous Maryland Available from Maryland Humanities
(Baltimore, MD) – Maryland Humanities is thrilled to provide a new collection of tools for K-12 students to learn about Maryland’s Indigenous history and culture, Indigenous Maryland Inquiry Kits. Inquiry kits are…
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Award-Winning Author Visits Lower Eastern Shore
Myriam J. A. Chancy’s Novel Centering Haitian Culture Inspires Maryland Humanities Programming (Baltimore, MD) – Maryland Humanities is delighted to bring author Myriam J. A. Chancy to the Lower Eastern…
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One Maryland One Book Author Tour Kicks Off in Central Maryland
Myriam J. A. Chancy’s Novel Centering Haitian Culture Inspires Maryland Humanities Programming (Baltimore, MD) – Maryland Humanities is delighted to launch its 2024 One Maryland One Book Author Tour featuring Myriam J.…
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Maryland Humanities Announces Host Sites for Statewide Smithsonian Exhibition Tour: SPARK! Places of Inspiration
(Baltimore, MD) – Maryland Humanities is delighted to announce the host partners for Spark! Places of Inspiration, a traveling Smithsonian Institution exhibition highlighting innovation in rural America from the perspective of…
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Maryland Humanities Director of Programs Named to Maryland 250 Commission and Leadership Maryland Program
(Baltimore, MD) – Governor Wes Moore has appointed Alexandra Cenatus, Director of Programs at Maryland Humanities, to the Maryland 250 Commission, created by Executive Order 01.01.2023.10 to “develop a commemoration of Maryland’s many contributions…
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Students from 17 Maryland Counties and Baltimore City Win Awards at Maryland History Day
(Baltimore, MD) – On May 4, over 500 middle and high school students showcased their original documentary film, exhibit, performance, research paper, or website—representing a year’s worth of historical research—in…
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National Poetry Month Wrap-Up
On World Poetry Day, we asked for your favorite line(s) of poetry and said we’d compile them. In honor National Poetry Month, which wraps up tomorrow, here’s the compiled piece…
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Problem-Solving & Finding Human Connection Through History Day
Erin Spahr, Social Studies Teacher at Urbana Middle School and Stephanie Gomer, English Teacher at Poolesville High School, were named this year’s Maryland History Day Statewide Middle and High School…
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Maryland Humanities CEO Listed as One of Maryland’s Top 100 Women
(Baltimore, MD) – The Daily Record has named Maryland Humanities CEO Lindsey Baker to its 2024 listing of Maryland’s Top 100 Women. In its 29th year, Maryland’s Top 100 Women recognizes outstanding…
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