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March 25 to April 6: Conversations on ‘Big Ideas’ Begin in Walla Walla

The Walla Walla Big Idea Talks conversation series kicks off with The Next Seven Generations: Walla Walla in 2185. Plus: Speakers Bureau presentations, grant-funded events and poet laureate readings...

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April 1-13: Talk Art and Dementia in Seattle With Researcher John Zeisel

The Alzheimer’s researcher will speak in Seattle Thursday (April 4) as part of the here:now program at the Frye Art Museum. Speakers Bureau and Washington State Poet Laureate discussions, grant-funded...

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June 3-15: Discussing How to Include LGBT/Q Stories in Our Museums

The Queering the Museum symposium at the Museum of History and Industry is set to spark discussion on the inclusion of LGBT/Q communities in history museums. Other grant-funded events and Speakers...

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Jan. 27 to Feb. 8: The Little-Known Story of a Slave in Washington Territory

Speakers Bureau's Eva Abram presents Slavery in the Northwest: The Charles Mitchell Story in Shelton and Lacey this week. Also coming up: Speakers Bureau events around the state and the Seattle Asian...

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Feb. 3-15: Seattle Asian American Film Festival Showcases Local Filmmakers

The festival illustrates the issues and artists of the Northwest Asian American community. Also upcoming: Speakers Bureau's presentations all around the state and the first reading of the new...

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Celebrating Poetry Throughout Clark County This Spring

This April and May, poets and poetry lovers in Clark County celebrate the medium with "Enriching our Lives with Words," supported by a Humanities Washington Spark Grant. [Read]

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April 21 to May 3: Telling Stories of the Great Depression in Spokane

Join the Spokane County Library and Spokane Storytelling League for stories about the difficult, distinct circumstances of the Great Depression. Plus: events with the Washington State Poet Laureate and...

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April 28 to May 10: Seattle Think & Drinks on Race in Film

Join Humanities Washington for our two upcoming Seattle Think & Drinks: From Birth of a Nation to Smoke Signals: African Americans and American Indians in Film. [Read]

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May 5-17: Sharing Stories of the Great Depression in Spokane

Join the Spokane County Library and Spokane Storytelling League for stories of the Great Depression. Plus: An upcoming Think & Drink, Speakers Bureau presentations, grant-funded events and more....

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May 12-24: Think & Drink on Race, Class and Education in Spokane

Our latest Think & Drink On Different Tracks: Race, Class and Education comes to Lindaman's Gourmet Bistro TODAY (May 12). [Read]

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