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After the death of Freddie Gray in police custody last April and the unrest that followed, the Maryland Humanities Council reflected on how the humanities…
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Through its Changing Baltimore series, sponsored in part by a grant from the Maryland Humanities Council, the Baltimore Museum of Industry is unearthing…
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On February 11, the Eubie Blake Cultural Center opens its “Our Baltimore” exhibit, which tells the stories of African Americans in Baltimore through the…
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On February 16, the Dresher Center for the Humanities at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County will host a humanities forum discussing how humans…
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Did you know that this year marks 400 years since William Shakespeare’s death? With support from the Maryland Humanities Council, local nonprofit Arts…
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Maryland is home to many historic properties, all of which have fascinating backgrounds that reveal our state’s rich past. One such property, the Lock…
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Did you know that Baltimore is home to the Maryland State Medical Society, a nonprofit organization that is more than 200 years old and brings together…
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Maryland AskUsNow! is the statewide online library chat service available to Marylanders 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Librarians answer questions and…
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Last week we heard from Dr. Rubens, a Roman Catholic Scholar at the Institute of Christian and Jewish Studies, on Mary’s visit to Elizabeth in Luke’s…
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Comparative religion is an aspect of the humanities that offers critical insights into the human experience. In recognition of the upcoming holidays, we…