Registration open for first in CHCI Public Humanities Network’s series of virtual gatherings on The Humanities Tomorrow

The Public Humanities Network of the Consortium of Humanities Centers and Institutes (CHCI), in partnership with the Whiting Foundation, is organizing a series of of virtual gatherings called “The Humanities Tomorrow.”

These gatherings are designed to share experiences of contemporary humanities projects by scholars who are visionaries and change-makers, with a focus on practical lessons we might share as a community in committing to this work.

Each gathering will last no longer than 90 minutes, will be open to everyone who registers in advance, and will be recorded for sharing through the CHCI afterwards.

The first in the series (advance registration here) will take place on Friday, October 16 from  4:30-6 pm:

The Public Humanities Tomorrow: A Conversation on Projects Engaged with Immigrants, Refugees, and Prisoners”

Panelists:
Molly Todd, Montana State University
Xiumei Pu, Westminster College
Geffrey Davis, University of Arkansas

Chair:
Jennifer Ho, University of Colorado Boulder