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The public library is a place where imaginative minds can explore new worlds and find opportunities to learn and grow. That’s why the Free Library of Philadelphia was the perfect site to host the launch of PA Humanities’ new book of poems collected from Philadelphia school children as part of 2023’s Rain Poetry pilot project.
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Join us for this special event on how to better support LGBTQIA+ youth! In our current socio-political climate, young people with marginalized gender identities and/or sexual orientations have an increased need for caring spaces where it is safe to be themselves. The humanities and non-traditional education settings are uniquely positioned to support and nurture LQBTQIA+ youth in meaningful ways.

Moderated by Dr. Valerie Adams Bass, Teen Reading Lounge Consultant, this virtual panel discussion is intended for educators, librarians, youth workers, and others looking to further their understanding and support of LGBTQIA+ youth. Hear from social work scholars and practitioners about ways to affirm and engage queer youth in and through the humanities.

Location: Virtual via Zoom
Date: Thursday, April 25th
Time: 11:30-12:45 EST

Register now: bit.ly/LGBTQYLH
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🎉 @nehgov has announced $26.2 million for 238 humanities projects across the country, including $1.94 million for 13 grantees here in Pennsylvania.

"...these projects show how the humanities help us understand ourselves and our world.” -NEH Chair @sc_lowe (Navajo)

BIG congratulations to all the recipients:

@brynmawrcollege
@pittofficial (x3)
@lancohistory
@bucknellu
@philamuseum
@uofpenn
Carnegie Institute
@duquesneuniversity
Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania
@universityofscranton
@wjcollege

Learn more: https://www.neh.gov/news/neh-announces-262-million-238-humanities-projects-nationwide
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We were raining haiku poems at the @thelearninglamp`s Children`s Book Festival at @bottle_works in Johnstown this weekend. Children explored the theme of growth through nature boxes and made their own imaginative poems. They`ll be more opportunities to participate next weekend on April 20th at the @cambriacountylibrary.

Many thanks all our supporters!

More info about Rain Poetry at RainPoetry.org.
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✨ The Humanities and Human Flourishing Project at @penn is hosting Visual Arts for Flourishing Philadelphia, a free interdisciplinary conference. This is a wonderful opportunity for learning, professional development, and connection. Hear perspectives from psychology researchers, public health researchers, social workers, arts practitioners, and museum professionals.

🗓️ Dates: April 26-27, 2024

Register: https://www.humanitiesandhumanflourishing.org/vaffp-conference-2024
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