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Introduction to Autistic Culture

Operation Stand Down Tennessee 1125 12th Ave S., Nashville, United States

Join AutismTN for a Spectrum Chat: "Introduction to Autistic Culture." This hybrid panel discussion is part of the Exploring Autistic Life and Culture project, funded, in part, by Humanities Tennessee. Autistic culture is a culture that's based on the shared ways of "being," thinking, and communicating among Autistic people. It includes its own customs, norms, and values.  This…

Gallery Talk with Elle Perry

Memphis Brooks Museum of Art 1934 Poplar Ave, Memphis, United States

Join the museum for a gallery talk about Andrea Morales' exhibition with Memphian Elle Perry. Born and raised in Memphis, Elle Perry has covered arts and culture (and related subjects) in the Bluff City for nearly 20 years. Elle works now as Digital Desk Manager and Internship Coordinator for The Daily Memphian. Her work has…

Bernard School Rosenwald History Exhibit

Magness Public Library 118 W. Main St, McMinnville, United States

Join hosts of the Black History Museum at the library to see the TN State Museum traveling exhibition "Building a Bright Future: Black Communities & Rosenwald Schools in Tennessee," (Jan 13-Feb 28) alongside the "Bernard School Exhibit,"(Feb 1-28) exploring the history and legacy of McMinnville's own former Rosenwald School. Humanities Tennessee is pleased to provide…

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Teaching the Memphis 13: Virtual Workshop

Elementary school educators are invited to a series of three virtual professional development workshops organized by the Memphis 13 Foundation. The focus explores the experiences of children in the desegregation movement, with curricula that offers a powerful way for children to see themselves as changemakers. For more information contact Dwania Kyles, dkyles@m13f.org, or visit m13f.org…

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Teaching the Memphis 13: Virtual Workshop

Elementary school educators are invited to a series of three virtual professional development workshops organized by the Memphis 13 Foundation. The focus explores the experiences of children in the desegregation movement, with curricula that offers a powerful way for children to see themselves as changemakers. For more information contact Dwania Kyles, dkyles@m13f.org, or visit m13f.org…

Chipping Away: the Life & Legacy of Sculptor William Edmondson

Edgehill United Methodist Church 1502 Edgehill Ave, Nashville, United States

Join Edgehilles  neighbors for a special viewing of the documentary Chipping Away: The Life & Legacy of Sculptor William Edmondson followed by a panel discussion of the film with filmmaker Mark Schlicher, Edmondson family members, and community members and by a light reception. This event is free and open to the public. Visit the EUMC website…

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Teaching the Memphis 13: Virtual Workshop

Elementary school educators are invited to a series of three virtual professional development workshops organized by the Memphis 13 Foundation. The focus explores the experiences of children in the desegregation movement, with curricula that offers a powerful way for children to see themselves as changemakers. For more information contact Dwania Kyles, dkyles@m13f.org, or visit m13f.org…

Recurring

Teaching the Memphis 13: Virtual Workshop

Elementary school educators are invited to a series of three virtual professional development workshops organized by the Memphis 13 Foundation. The focus explores the experiences of children in the desegregation movement, with curricula that offers a powerful way for children to see themselves as changemakers. For more information contact Dwania Kyles, dkyles@m13f.org, or visit m13f.org…

Teaching the Memphis 13 Educators’ Workshop

Elementary school educators are invited to an in-person professional development workshops organized by the Memphis 13 Foundation. The focus explores the experiences of children in the desegregation movement, with curricula that offers a powerful way for children to see themselves as changemakers. For more information contact Dwania Kyles, dkyles@m13f.org, or visit m13f.org Humanities TN is pleased to…

Being Black/African American and Autistic

Operation Stand Down Tennessee 1125 12th Ave S., Nashville, United States

Join AutismTN for the next in the Spectrum Chat series, partly supported by Humanities TN. The in-person gathering at Operation Stand Down will be live streamed. Use this link to access the event. For more information visit: autismtn.org

Knoxville: A Walking Music Guide Discussion

Maple Hall 414 S. Gay Street, Knoxville, United States

Join the Knoxville History Project and historian Jack Neely for an introduction to and discussion of the new Knoxville: A Walking Music Guide, which features a walking tour of Knoxville music legacies. Visit the KHP website for more information. Humanities TN is pleased to provide partial support for the walking guide project.