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SUMMARY:St. Cloud and ONLINE - Ancient Wisdom for Modern Times
DESCRIPTION:Engage in lively thought-provoking conversations on what it means to live a virtuous life. There are numerous reasons the insights of ancient philosophers such as Epicurus\, Confucius\, and Aristotle have stood the test of time. \n  \n“Let no one be slow to seek wisdom when he is young nor weary in the search of it when he has grown old. For no age is too early or too late for the health of the soul.” Epicurus \n“To know what you know and what you do not know is the mark of one who knows.” Confucius \n“Happiness is an activity in accordance with virtue.” Aristotle \n  \nWhat they have to offer continues to remain instructive today. In this four-session course\, we will examine selections of text from these ancient figures\, seeking not only to evaluate their claims\, but also inquiring how we might apply their lessons to our lives today. \nThis course will be led by John Houston\, longtime philosophy professor (most recently at the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University) and instructor with Wisdom’s Edge\, a nonprofit organization committed to bringing philosophy to all. \nSchedule\nJuly 21\, 2022 – 4:00-5:30 p.m. CST\nJuly 28\, 2022 – 4:00-5:30 p.m. CST\nAugust 4\, 2022 – 4:00-5:30 p.m. CST\nAugust 11\, 2022 – 4:00-5:30 p.m. CST \n*$40 is the fee for all four sessions. \n \nParticipants are expected to attend all four sessions. \nRegistration\nWhile all are welcome to participate\, we especially encourage participation from those 55+\, as we value the rich history of life experiences to relate to the material and to other individuals in the class. For those 55+\, register with promo code MHC55 for a discount of $15. \nWe are offering this course in collaboration with the Whitney Senior Center in St. Cloud. One doesn’t need to be a member of or associated with Whitney to join. Class participants have the option of joining from Zoom or in-person at the Whitney Senior Center. You will be asked your preference when registering. \nRegistration Questions: registrations@mnhum.org | MHC Cancellation Policy \n \nREGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT HAS CLOSED
URL:https://www.mnhum.org/event/ancient-wisdom-for-modern-times/2022-08-11/
LOCATION:Whitney Senior Center\, 527 Northway Drive\, St. Cloud\, MN\, 56303\, United States
CATEGORIES:Greater Minnesota,Online,Public Programs
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eden Bart":MAILTO:eden@mnhum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220810T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220810T153000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160424
CREATED:20220504T055314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230209T152034Z
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SUMMARY:St. Paul – Educator Workshop: Black Freedom Struggles
DESCRIPTION:Black Freedom Struggles\, with Adam Bledsoe and Lauretta Dawolo-Towns\nThis workshop will explore Black struggle as a global phenomenon with particular emphasis on historical and current movements led by Black communities. During this interactive workshop we will investigate Black freedom struggles from around the world\, paying special attention to these Black forms of struggle as expressions of Black agency and self-definition. The workshop will help broaden our understanding of Black freedom struggles beyond well-known moments like the emancipation of slavery and Juneteenth\, as we delve into topics like maroon communities\, work stoppages\, and self-defense from locations including the U.S.\, Brazil\, Cuba\, and Angola. We will also emphasize how historical struggles continue to influence present-day politics. Through large and small group projects and hands-on activities we will think through how to best incorporate these often-unknown struggles into classroom curriculum. Participants will have access to new resources\, materials\, and tools to help improve student learning in the classroom. \n  \nScholar Adam Bledsoe is an assistant professor in the Geography\, Environment & Society Department at the University of Minnesota. Born and raised in the Twin Cities\, Adam’s intellectual and political commitments revolve around the ways in which Afro-Diasporic communities analyze and critique dominant forms of politics\, while also conceiving of\, and enacting\, their own political formations. His work has taken him around the United States\, the Caribbean\, Central America\, and South America\, where he has learned from\, and exchanged ideas with\, a variety of Black communities. \n  \nLead Teacher Lauretta Dawolo Towns earned her B.A. in English and American & Racial Multicultural Studies with a Media Studies minor at St. Olaf College in 2004. Her professional background is in community and ethnic media\, specializing in coverage of underrepresented and underserved populations. In 2016\, she received a Master of Arts in Education from Augsburg University after earning a teaching license in Communication Arts and Literature. She currently teaches 8th grade English Language Arts at Roseville Middle School\, and also teaches in the Adult Basic Education program in the same district. Lauretta lives in Inver Grove Heights with her husband and two sons. \n   \nFor the full Learning Journey experience\, we recommend signing up for these Learning in Community offerings: Kumbayah: The Juneteenth Story. \n  \nRegistration\nIf cost is a barrier\, please contact Jessica Rust at jessica@mnhum.org before registering. \nK-12 educators will receive 6 clock hours. \nRegistration Questions: registrations@mnhum.org | MHC Cancellation Policy \n  \nREGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT HAS CLOSED
URL:https://www.mnhum.org/event/black-freedom-struggles/
LOCATION:Minnesota Humanities Event Center\, 987 Ivy Avenue East\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Civic Renewal,Educator Institute,Professional Development
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mnhum.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/event_educator_institute.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Corey China":MAILTO:corey@mnhum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220804T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220804T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160424
CREATED:20220504T043621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230710T205052Z
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SUMMARY:St. Cloud and ONLINE - Ancient Wisdom for Modern Times
DESCRIPTION:Engage in lively thought-provoking conversations on what it means to live a virtuous life. There are numerous reasons the insights of ancient philosophers such as Epicurus\, Confucius\, and Aristotle have stood the test of time. \n  \n“Let no one be slow to seek wisdom when he is young nor weary in the search of it when he has grown old. For no age is too early or too late for the health of the soul.” Epicurus \n“To know what you know and what you do not know is the mark of one who knows.” Confucius \n“Happiness is an activity in accordance with virtue.” Aristotle \n  \nWhat they have to offer continues to remain instructive today. In this four-session course\, we will examine selections of text from these ancient figures\, seeking not only to evaluate their claims\, but also inquiring how we might apply their lessons to our lives today. \nThis course will be led by John Houston\, longtime philosophy professor (most recently at the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University) and instructor with Wisdom’s Edge\, a nonprofit organization committed to bringing philosophy to all. \nSchedule\nJuly 21\, 2022 – 4:00-5:30 p.m. CST\nJuly 28\, 2022 – 4:00-5:30 p.m. CST\nAugust 4\, 2022 – 4:00-5:30 p.m. CST\nAugust 11\, 2022 – 4:00-5:30 p.m. CST \n*$40 is the fee for all four sessions. \n \nParticipants are expected to attend all four sessions. \nRegistration\nWhile all are welcome to participate\, we especially encourage participation from those 55+\, as we value the rich history of life experiences to relate to the material and to other individuals in the class. For those 55+\, register with promo code MHC55 for a discount of $15. \nWe are offering this course in collaboration with the Whitney Senior Center in St. Cloud. One doesn’t need to be a member of or associated with Whitney to join. Class participants have the option of joining from Zoom or in-person at the Whitney Senior Center. You will be asked your preference when registering. \nRegistration Questions: registrations@mnhum.org | MHC Cancellation Policy \n \nREGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT HAS CLOSED
URL:https://www.mnhum.org/event/ancient-wisdom-for-modern-times/2022-08-04/
LOCATION:Whitney Senior Center\, 527 Northway Drive\, St. Cloud\, MN\, 56303\, United States
CATEGORIES:Greater Minnesota,Online,Public Programs
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eden Bart":MAILTO:eden@mnhum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220728T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220728T173000
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SUMMARY:St. Cloud and ONLINE - Ancient Wisdom for Modern Times
DESCRIPTION:Engage in lively thought-provoking conversations on what it means to live a virtuous life. There are numerous reasons the insights of ancient philosophers such as Epicurus\, Confucius\, and Aristotle have stood the test of time. \n  \n“Let no one be slow to seek wisdom when he is young nor weary in the search of it when he has grown old. For no age is too early or too late for the health of the soul.” Epicurus \n“To know what you know and what you do not know is the mark of one who knows.” Confucius \n“Happiness is an activity in accordance with virtue.” Aristotle \n  \nWhat they have to offer continues to remain instructive today. In this four-session course\, we will examine selections of text from these ancient figures\, seeking not only to evaluate their claims\, but also inquiring how we might apply their lessons to our lives today. \nThis course will be led by John Houston\, longtime philosophy professor (most recently at the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University) and instructor with Wisdom’s Edge\, a nonprofit organization committed to bringing philosophy to all. \nSchedule\nJuly 21\, 2022 – 4:00-5:30 p.m. CST\nJuly 28\, 2022 – 4:00-5:30 p.m. CST\nAugust 4\, 2022 – 4:00-5:30 p.m. CST\nAugust 11\, 2022 – 4:00-5:30 p.m. CST \n*$40 is the fee for all four sessions. \n \nParticipants are expected to attend all four sessions. \nRegistration\nWhile all are welcome to participate\, we especially encourage participation from those 55+\, as we value the rich history of life experiences to relate to the material and to other individuals in the class. For those 55+\, register with promo code MHC55 for a discount of $15. \nWe are offering this course in collaboration with the Whitney Senior Center in St. Cloud. One doesn’t need to be a member of or associated with Whitney to join. Class participants have the option of joining from Zoom or in-person at the Whitney Senior Center. You will be asked your preference when registering. \nRegistration Questions: registrations@mnhum.org | MHC Cancellation Policy \n \nREGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT HAS CLOSED
URL:https://www.mnhum.org/event/ancient-wisdom-for-modern-times/2022-07-28/
LOCATION:Whitney Senior Center\, 527 Northway Drive\, St. Cloud\, MN\, 56303\, United States
CATEGORIES:Greater Minnesota,Online,Public Programs
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mnhum.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/event_ancient_wisdom.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Eden Bart":MAILTO:eden@mnhum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220721T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220721T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160424
CREATED:20220504T043621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230710T205052Z
UID:10000249-1658419200-1658424600@www.mnhum.org
SUMMARY:St. Cloud and ONLINE - Ancient Wisdom for Modern Times
DESCRIPTION:Engage in lively thought-provoking conversations on what it means to live a virtuous life. There are numerous reasons the insights of ancient philosophers such as Epicurus\, Confucius\, and Aristotle have stood the test of time. \n  \n“Let no one be slow to seek wisdom when he is young nor weary in the search of it when he has grown old. For no age is too early or too late for the health of the soul.” Epicurus \n“To know what you know and what you do not know is the mark of one who knows.” Confucius \n“Happiness is an activity in accordance with virtue.” Aristotle \n  \nWhat they have to offer continues to remain instructive today. In this four-session course\, we will examine selections of text from these ancient figures\, seeking not only to evaluate their claims\, but also inquiring how we might apply their lessons to our lives today. \nThis course will be led by John Houston\, longtime philosophy professor (most recently at the College of Saint Benedict and Saint John’s University) and instructor with Wisdom’s Edge\, a nonprofit organization committed to bringing philosophy to all. \nSchedule\nJuly 21\, 2022 – 4:00-5:30 p.m. CST\nJuly 28\, 2022 – 4:00-5:30 p.m. CST\nAugust 4\, 2022 – 4:00-5:30 p.m. CST\nAugust 11\, 2022 – 4:00-5:30 p.m. CST \n*$40 is the fee for all four sessions. \n \nParticipants are expected to attend all four sessions. \nRegistration\nWhile all are welcome to participate\, we especially encourage participation from those 55+\, as we value the rich history of life experiences to relate to the material and to other individuals in the class. For those 55+\, register with promo code MHC55 for a discount of $15. \nWe are offering this course in collaboration with the Whitney Senior Center in St. Cloud. One doesn’t need to be a member of or associated with Whitney to join. Class participants have the option of joining from Zoom or in-person at the Whitney Senior Center. You will be asked your preference when registering. \nRegistration Questions: registrations@mnhum.org | MHC Cancellation Policy \n \nREGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT HAS CLOSED
URL:https://www.mnhum.org/event/ancient-wisdom-for-modern-times/2022-07-21/
LOCATION:Whitney Senior Center\, 527 Northway Drive\, St. Cloud\, MN\, 56303\, United States
CATEGORIES:Greater Minnesota,Online,Public Programs
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mnhum.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/event_ancient_wisdom.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Eden Bart":MAILTO:eden@mnhum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220717T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220717T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160424
CREATED:20220711T134746Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250620T132622Z
UID:10000307-1658084400-1658091600@www.mnhum.org
SUMMARY:Shakespeare in Our Parks: Love’s Labor’s Lost
DESCRIPTION:The Minnesota Humanities Center is proud to host the final outdoor performance of William Shakespeare’s play\, “Love’s Labor’s Lost\,” put on by Classical Actors Ensemble as part of the Shakespeare in Our Parks program\, which travels to over 15 locations across the greater Twin Cities every summer. \nThe play features the young King of Navarre and his three friends who swear off all worldly pleasures for three years in order to better themselves through study. Their plan is immediately put to the test when the Princess of France and her three ladies-in-waiting arrive on a diplomatic mission and the priorities of head and heart go to war. \nRegistration\nRegistration is not required for this free event\, but does help in planning for the performance. \nREGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT HAS CLOSED \nClassical Actors Ensemble\nLearn more about Classical Actors Ensemble and find all upcoming performances for this season. \nLEARN MORE
URL:https://www.mnhum.org/event/loves-labors-lost/
LOCATION:Minnesota Humanities Event Center\, 987 Ivy Avenue East\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,Public Programs
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ORGANIZER;CN="Colin Nelson-Dusek":MAILTO:colin@mnhum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220717T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220717T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160424
CREATED:20220711T134307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250620T132610Z
UID:10000306-1658077200-1658080800@www.mnhum.org
SUMMARY:Directors’ Preview: Love’s Labor’s Lost\, Shakespeare\, and Gender
DESCRIPTION:Hannah Steblay and Samantha V. Papke\, directors of Classical Actors Ensemble’s performance of William Shakespeare’s Love’s Labor’s Lost\, will be joined by Shakespeare scholar Dr. Amy Muse\, associate professor of English at the University of St. Thomas\, to preview some of the themes the play explores\, and the complexity of gender in Shakespeare’s world. Dinner will be provided. Registration is required for this in-person event. \nFollowing the directors’ talk\, Classical Actors Ensemble will be staging an outdoor production of “Love’s Labor’s Lost” in the lawn outside of the Minnesota Humanities Center beginning at 7 p.m. This performance will close out Classical Actors Ensemble’s Shakespeare in Our Parks season\, which traveled to over 15 outdoor locations across the greater Twin Cities. \nRegistration\nRegistration is required for this free event. \nREGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT HAS CLOSED \nClassical Actors Ensemble\nLearn more about Classical Actors Ensemble and find all upcoming performances for this season. \nLEARN MORE
URL:https://www.mnhum.org/event/directors-preview/
LOCATION:Minnesota Humanities Event Center\, 987 Ivy Avenue East\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,Public Programs
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mnhum.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/event_loves_labors_lost_director.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Colin Nelson-Dusek":MAILTO:colin@mnhum.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220716T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220716T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160424
CREATED:20220711T133524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250620T132558Z
UID:10000305-1657976400-1657983600@www.mnhum.org
SUMMARY:All the World’s a Stage: Shakespeare 101
DESCRIPTION:Join teaching artists from the Classical Actors Ensemble for fancy-free theater games and an introduction to Shakespeare’s world and works. The actors will guide you through family-friendly hands-on\, participatory activities to tap your inner thespian. Shakespeare won’t be Greek to you any longer. No cost: advanced registration appreciated but not required. \nThe following night\, Sunday\, July 17\, Classical Actors Ensemble will be staging an outdoor production of Shakespeare’s play “Love’s Labor’s Lost” in the lawn outside of the Minnesota Humanities Center. This performance will close out Classical Actors Ensemble’s Shakespeare in Our Parks 2022 season\, which traveled to over 15 outdoor locations across the greater Twin Cities. \nRegistration\nRegistration is not required for this free event\, but does help in planning for the program. \nREGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT HAS CLOSED \nClassical Actors Ensemble\nLearn more about Classical Actors Ensemble and find all upcoming performances for this season. \nLEARN MORE
URL:https://www.mnhum.org/event/shakespeare-101/
LOCATION:Minnesota Humanities Event Center\, 987 Ivy Avenue East\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,Public Programs
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mnhum.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/event_shakespeare_101.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Colin Nelson-Dusek":MAILTO:colin@mnhum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220716T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220716T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160424
CREATED:20220504T054103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230209T151935Z
UID:10000257-1657962000-1657976400@www.mnhum.org
SUMMARY:Learning in Community: Hmong St. Paul
DESCRIPTION:There are nearly 300\,000 Asian Minnesotans\, more than 5% of our state’s population. Hmong\, Lao\, Cambodian\, and Vietnamese make up about 60% of the Asian population in Minnesota. Build your cultural understanding and awareness as you immerse yourself within St. Paul’s vibrant Hmong community through an interactive\, in-person experience. The day will begin and end at the Minnesota Humanities Center. We will travel by bus to Hmong Cultural Center’s new storefront museum for a tour and special presentation. We will then visit the iconic HmongTown Marketplace (a market of 125 small businesses and food vendors) where we will be greeted by the owner to learn about his story and have a guided tour of the market. There will be time for independent shopping and lunch. \nThis is a collaboration with Hmong Cultural Center and HmongTown Marketplace. \nSpace is limited to 40 participants. This experience is also being offered on June 25. \nK-12 educators will receive 4 clock hours. \nPlease note: Registration cost does not include food. Participants are encouraged to support the financial recovery of small businesses by making purchases from the businesses they learn about on the tour. We recommend bringing cash\, as not all vendors accept credit cards. \nRegistration\nREGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT HAS CLOSED
URL:https://www.mnhum.org/event/learning-in-community-hmong-july/
LOCATION:Minnesota Humanities Event Center\, 987 Ivy Avenue East\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55106\, United States
CATEGORIES:CEUs/Clock Hours,Immersive Experiences,Learning from Place,Professional Development,Public Programs
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mnhum.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/event_lfp_hmong_stpaul.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Eden Bart":MAILTO:eden@mnhum.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220714T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220714T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160424
CREATED:20220504T053622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230209T151626Z
UID:10000256-1657796400-1657807200@www.mnhum.org
SUMMARY:Learning in Community: St. Paul's Little Africa
DESCRIPTION:Minnesota is home to over 150\,000 Africans\, including the largest Somali population outside of Africa. Yet\, many people are not aware of the rich cultural traditions and assets African immigrants and refugees bring to the vibrancy of our state. Build your cultural understanding and awareness of Minnesota’s African cultures as you immerse yourself within St. Paul’s Little Africa cultural corridor. This interactive\, in-person experience will include an Ethiopian coffee ceremony at Sabrina’s Cafe & Deli\, a tour of several African-owned businesses\, lunch at the Eritrean-owned Snelling Cafe\, and a special presentation of speakers and artists.   \nThis event is a collaboration with African Economic Development Solutions. \nSpace is limited to 40 participants.  \nK-12 educators will receive 3 clock hours. \nRegistration\nMembers of Minnesota’s African communities are welcome to register using promo code LITTLEAFRICA to waive the fee if they wish. \nIf cost is a barrier\, please contact Jessica Rust at jessica@mnhum.org before registering. \nRegistration Questions: registrations@mnhum.org | MHC Cancellation Policy \n  \nREGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT HAS CLOSED
URL:https://www.mnhum.org/event/learning-in-community-little-africa/
LOCATION:Sabrina’s Café & Deli\, 518 Snelling Avenue\, St. Paul\, MN\, 55104\, United States
CATEGORIES:CEUs/Clock Hours,Immersive Experiences,Learning from Place,Professional Development,Public Programs
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mnhum.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/event_lic_little_africa.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Eden Bart":MAILTO:eden@mnhum.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220623T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220623T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160424
CREATED:20220504T023044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230606T171354Z
UID:10000248-1656007200-1656014400@www.mnhum.org
SUMMARY:St. Paul – The Impact of War\, Writing Workshops Facilitated by Warrior Writers
DESCRIPTION:Join Warrior Writers for a series of workshops to address the myriad experiences of war for Veterans and non-Veterans through the medium of writing. In these workshops you’ll be putting pen to paper to record feelings\, memories\, traumas\, personal histories or whatever comes to mind in the moment. There is no such thing as correct or polished writing\, and no previous experience is necessary. We’ll help you keep the pen moving! \nAlong with writing\, the workshops will foster positive relationships between those impacted by war\, and develop a deeper understanding and reclaiming of our personal and generational histories. Although the workshops are not therapy\, many find this format to be cathartic and useful in the reintegration into society. Many also find the process insightful and validating as you can make sense out of your experience through writing it down. \nWe recommend participants attend all four sessions if possible. Refreshments will be provided for morning sessions; dinner will be provided for the evening session. \nWarrior Writers is a national non-profit whose mission is to create a culture that articulates veterans’ experiences\, build a collaborative community for artistic expression\, and bear witness to war and the full range of military experiences. \nSchedule\nSaturday\, June 4\, 2022 – 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. – Session One\nSaturday\, June 11\, 2022 – 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. – Session Two\nSaturday\, June 18\, 2022 – 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. – Session Three\nThursday\, June 23\, 2022 – 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. – Session Four \nRegistration\nRegistration Questions: registrations@mnhum.org | MHC Cancellation Policy \nREGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT HAS CLOSED
URL:https://www.mnhum.org/event/impact-of-war-writing-workshops/2022-06-23/
LOCATION:Minnesota Humanities Event Center\, 987 Ivy Avenue East\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Books, Poetry, and Literature,Many Fronts,Refugees,Veterans
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ORGANIZER;CN="Corey China":MAILTO:corey@mnhum.org
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220623
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220816
DTSTAMP:20260403T160424
CREATED:20220420T181132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250814T174417Z
UID:10000239-1655942400-1660607999@www.mnhum.org
SUMMARY:Alexandria – We Are Water MN
DESCRIPTION:The We Are Water MN traveling exhibit examines water issues statewide and in local communities through personal stories\, histories\, and scientific information. It strengthens Minnesotans’ relationships with water\, exposes visitors to new perspectives\, and increases participation in water stewardship activities. \nHost Partner: Legacy of the Lakes Museum \nWant to know more about We Are Water MN?\nLearn more about the We Are Water MN exhibit\, partnership\, and programs. \nLEARN MORE
URL:https://www.mnhum.org/event/alexandria-we-are-water-mn/
LOCATION:Legacy of the Lakes Museum\, 205 3rd Avenue West\, Alexandria\, MN\, 56308\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Free,Greater Minnesota,Kid Friendly,We Are Water MN
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rachel Busse-Aswar":MAILTO:rachel@mnhum.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220621T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220621T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160424
CREATED:20220522T132533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250620T131720Z
UID:10000265-1655838000-1655843400@www.mnhum.org
SUMMARY:St. Paul – Minnesota Writers Series: We Are Meant to Rise
DESCRIPTION:Join the Minnesota Humanities Center (MHC) for readings and an interactive round table discussion around the book\, “We Are Meant to Rise: Voices for Justice from Minneapolis to the World\,” which was published by University of Minnesota Press with More Than a Single Story. \nThe book’s editors\, Carolyn Holbrook and David Mura\, will be joined by contributors Anika Fajardo\, Samantha Sencer-Mura\, Suleiman Adan\, and Tess Montgomery\, to discuss the heavy task of writing about the past few years as writers of color\, from COVID-19 and the rise of anti-Asian hate crimes to the community’s response to the murder of George Floyd.  The panel\, which includes two sets of family members\, will also discuss how we talk about trauma and share stories generationally. Audience members will be invited to join in on the conversation at various points in the evening. \nThis event is part of the MHC’s new Minnesota Writers Series\, which amplifies recent publications from Minnesota authors\, and is being co-sponsored by Saint Paul Almanac. \nThis event is free but registration is required. \nRegistration\nRegistration Questions: registrations@mnhum.org  \n  \nREGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT HAS CLOSED
URL:https://www.mnhum.org/event/we-are-meant-to-rise/
LOCATION:Minnesota Humanities Event Center\, 987 Ivy Avenue East\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Books, Poetry, and Literature,Free,Minnesota Writers Series,Public Programs
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.mnhum.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/event_we_are_meant_to_rise.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Corey China":MAILTO:corey@mnhum.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220618T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220618T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160424
CREATED:20220504T023044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230606T171354Z
UID:10000247-1655546400-1655553600@www.mnhum.org
SUMMARY:St. Paul – The Impact of War\, Writing Workshops Facilitated by Warrior Writers
DESCRIPTION:Join Warrior Writers for a series of workshops to address the myriad experiences of war for Veterans and non-Veterans through the medium of writing. In these workshops you’ll be putting pen to paper to record feelings\, memories\, traumas\, personal histories or whatever comes to mind in the moment. There is no such thing as correct or polished writing\, and no previous experience is necessary. We’ll help you keep the pen moving! \nAlong with writing\, the workshops will foster positive relationships between those impacted by war\, and develop a deeper understanding and reclaiming of our personal and generational histories. Although the workshops are not therapy\, many find this format to be cathartic and useful in the reintegration into society. Many also find the process insightful and validating as you can make sense out of your experience through writing it down. \nWe recommend participants attend all four sessions if possible. Refreshments will be provided for morning sessions; dinner will be provided for the evening session. \nWarrior Writers is a national non-profit whose mission is to create a culture that articulates veterans’ experiences\, build a collaborative community for artistic expression\, and bear witness to war and the full range of military experiences. \nSchedule\nSaturday\, June 4\, 2022 – 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. – Session One\nSaturday\, June 11\, 2022 – 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. – Session Two\nSaturday\, June 18\, 2022 – 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. – Session Three\nThursday\, June 23\, 2022 – 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. – Session Four \nRegistration\nRegistration Questions: registrations@mnhum.org | MHC Cancellation Policy \nREGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT HAS CLOSED
URL:https://www.mnhum.org/event/impact-of-war-writing-workshops/2022-06-18/
LOCATION:Minnesota Humanities Event Center\, 987 Ivy Avenue East\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Books, Poetry, and Literature,Many Fronts,Refugees,Veterans
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mnhum.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/event_impact_war_warrior_writers.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Corey China":MAILTO:corey@mnhum.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220617T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220617T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160424
CREATED:20220504T051118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230712T140824Z
UID:10000253-1655487000-1655499600@www.mnhum.org
SUMMARY:Golden Valley – Kumbayah The Juneteenth Story (Reception and Evening Performance)
DESCRIPTION:In 2021\, Juneteenth was written into law as a national day of observance\, yet many people are unfamiliar with its meaning and the insight it offers in addressing current social injustice. Minnesota Humanities Center is honored to collaborate with Sweet Potato Comfort Pie and community to bring the significance of this day to life. \nKumbayah The Juneteenth Story written by Rose McGee is a 90-minute fictitious\, two-act play that addresses a factual and traumatic time in our history – when news was deliberately withheld that Black people were no longer to be kept as slaves in this country. Storytelling and music weave together mesmerizing scenes. Although tragedy is depicted\, this play within a play is tremendously uplifting. The story begins with a Prologue set in the early 1800s in a small West African village where a young mother and her small son are being abducted from their home by slave catchers. Act One: Scene One is set in present time in a popular North Minneapolis soul-food restaurant where a group of youths and adults ultimately end up discussing what Juneteenth means. Before long they all agree to attend a play about Juneteenth. The story then shifts into 1863 on the Turner Plantation in Tyler\, Texas with the character Frederick Douglass as Narrator. \nAlthough interpretation is best suited for ages 8 and up\, children of all ages are welcome to attend. A special reception with light refreshments and emphasis on the significance of voting precedes the 7:00 p.m. show from 5:30 p.m. to 6:50 p.m. \nPerformances are free to attend\, but registration is required. \nRegistration\nRegistration Questions: registrations@mnhum.org \n  \nREGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT HAS CLOSED
URL:https://www.mnhum.org/event/kumbayah-the-juneteenth-story-evening/
LOCATION:Breck School\, 123 Ottawa Avenue North\, Golden Valley\, MN\, 55422\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,Immersive Experiences,Juneteenth,Kid Friendly,Kumbayah,Professional Development,Public Programs
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mnhum.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/event_kumbayah_juneteenth.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Rose McGee":MAILTO:rose@mnhum.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220617T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220617T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160424
CREATED:20220504T051656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230712T140759Z
UID:10000254-1655460000-1655467200@www.mnhum.org
SUMMARY:Golden Valley - Kumbayah The Juneteenth Story (Morning Performance)
DESCRIPTION:In 2021\, Juneteenth was written into law as a national day of observance\, yet many people are unfamiliar with its meaning and the insight it offers in addressing current social injustice. Minnesota Humanities Center is honored to collaborate with Sweet Potato Comfort Pie and community to bring the significance of this day to life. \nKumbayah The Juneteenth Story written by Rose McGee is a 90-minute fictitious\, two-act play that addresses a factual and traumatic time in our history – when news was deliberately withheld that Black people were no longer to be kept as slaves in this country. Storytelling and music weave together mesmerizing scenes. Although tragedy is depicted\, this play within a play is tremendously uplifting. The story begins with a Prologue set in the early 1800s in a small West African village where a young mother and her small son are being abducted from their home by slave catchers. Act One: Scene One is set in present time in a popular North Minneapolis soul-food restaurant where a group of youths and adults ultimately end up discussing what Juneteenth means. Before long they all agree to attend a play about Juneteenth. The story then shifts into 1863 on the Turner Plantation in Tyler\, Texas with the character Frederick Douglass as Narrator. \nAlthough interpretation is best suited for ages 8 and up\, children of all ages are welcome to attend. \nPerformances are free to attend\, but registration is required. \nRegistration\nRegistration Questions: registrations@mnhum.org \n  \nREGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT HAS CLOSED
URL:https://www.mnhum.org/event/kumbayah-the-juneteenth-story-morning/
LOCATION:Breck School\, 123 Ottawa Avenue North\, Golden Valley\, MN\, 55422\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,Immersive Experiences,Juneteenth,Kid Friendly,Kumbayah,Professional Development,Public Programs
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mnhum.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/event_kumbayah_juneteenth.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Rose McGee":MAILTO:rose@mnhum.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220617T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220617T103000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160424
CREATED:20220522T130219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250620T132727Z
UID:10000264-1655454600-1655461800@www.mnhum.org
SUMMARY:St. Paul - Juneteenth Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:Join the Minnesota Humanities Center for a Juneteenth breakfast. Musical guest Jevetta Steele will perform\, followed by a talk by Angela Tate\, curator of women’s history at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture\, who will highlight the role of women\, and in particular Black sororities\, in upholding Juneteenth traditions nationwide. Professor Duchess Harris will moderate a discussion.  \nRegistration\nREGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT HAS CLOSED
URL:https://www.mnhum.org/event/st-paul-juneteenth-breakfast/
LOCATION:Minnesota Humanities Event Center\, 987 Ivy Avenue East\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Juneteenth,Public Programs
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://www.mnhum.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/event_juneteenth_breakfast.png
ORGANIZER;CN="Corey China":MAILTO:corey@mnhum.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220616T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220616T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160424
CREATED:20220520T035952Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250620T132726Z
UID:10000263-1655377200-1655384400@www.mnhum.org
SUMMARY:St. Paul - Lunch and Learn: Juneteenth in Historical Context
DESCRIPTION:The Minnesota Humanities Center\, in partnership with the Minnesota Association of Black Lawyers\, welcomes the public to a boxed lunch and learn event at Macalester College’s Arts Commons on “Juneteenth in Historical Context.” Scholar Angela Tate\, curator of Women’s History at Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture\, will provide an in-depth background on: the history and significance of Juneteenth\, how celebrations differ across the Black diaspora\, the holiday’s recent reemergence\, and how Juneteenth fits into the long civil rights movement. Professor Duchess Harris (Macalester College) will moderate a discussion.  \nRegistration\nRegistration is required. Please select whether you will be attending the in person lunch and learn or joining the virtual talk only.  \nREGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT HAS CLOSED
URL:https://www.mnhum.org/event/st-paul-lunch-and-learn-juneteenth-in-historical-context/
LOCATION:Janet Wallace Fine Arts Center\, 130 South Macalester Street\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55105\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free,Juneteenth,Public Programs
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mnhum.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/event_juneteenth.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Casey DeMarais":MAILTO:casey@mnhum.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220615T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220615T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160424
CREATED:20220608T144823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T191934Z
UID:10000269-1655308800-1655319600@www.mnhum.org
SUMMARY:St. Paul - The Art of Healing and Resilience Through Permaculture
DESCRIPTION:*75 is the fee for all four sessions. Participants are expected to attend all four sessions.  \nIn celebration of May\, Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month\, and the beginning of Minnesota’s planting season\, the Minnesota Humanities Center is collaborating with The SEAD Project (Southeast Asian Diaspora) to provide a cohort interactive learning workshop series based on permaculture\, a philosophy that integrates land\, resources\, people\, culture\, and the environment through mutually beneficial synergies—imitating systems in nature. This unique series was co-created by SEAD Project\, Hindolo Pokawa of Midwest Farmers of Color\, and Southeast Asian community healers. \nLearning outcomes include: \n\n	Introduction to permaculture philosophy and Southeast Asian practices\nCross cultural shared knowledge on sustainable community building and living (individually and collectively) \nHealing and connection through planting\, storytelling\, group reflection\, and community meal sharing\nAwareness of agricultural ecosystems\nGardening and nature tending skills \n\nNo prior gardening experience required. \nEach session includes authentic Southeast Asian cuisine prepared from local vendors\, materials and supplies. \nSchedule\nEach session will be in-person. The first session will be held at The SEAD Project offices in North Minneapolis; remaining sessions will be held at the MHC Event Center (987 Ivy Avenue\, St. Paul\, MN 55106).  Space is limited to a maximum of 40 participants. \nWednesday\, May 25\, 2022 – 3:00p.m. – 7:00p.m. – Session One (SEAD Project offices)\nWednesday\, June 1\, 2022 – 4:00p.m. – 7:00p.m. – Session Two (MHC Event Center)\nWednesday\, June 8\, 2022 – 4:00p.m. – 7:00p.m. – Session Three (MHC Event Center)\nWednesday\, June 15\, 2022 – 4:00p.m. – 7:00p.m. – Session Four (MHC Event Center) \nRegistration\nSpecial Announcement from The SEAD Project for Southeast Asian Community Members: \nThrough The SEAD Project\, limited stipends up to $200 per participant are available for Southeast Asian community members who attend all four sessions to help cover registration fee\, childcare\, transportation\, or other barriers to participation.  For more information regarding The SEAD Project stipends\, please contact The SEAD Project program director Jessica Eckerstorfer at jessica@theseadproject.org.  \nFor participants who don’t qualify for the stipend\, MHC scholarships are available for Minnesota residents. Please contact Jessica Rust at jessica@mnhum.org. \nRegistration Questions: registrations@mnhum.org | MHC Cancellation Policy \n  \nREGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT HAS CLOSED
URL:https://www.mnhum.org/event/st-paul-the-art-of-healing-and-resilience-through-permaculture/2022-06-15/
LOCATION:Minnesota Humanities Event Center\, 987 Ivy Avenue East\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mnhum.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/event_art_healing_permaculture.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Eden Bart":MAILTO:eden@mnhum.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220611T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220611T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160424
CREATED:20220504T023044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230606T171354Z
UID:10000246-1654941600-1654948800@www.mnhum.org
SUMMARY:St. Paul – The Impact of War\, Writing Workshops Facilitated by Warrior Writers
DESCRIPTION:Join Warrior Writers for a series of workshops to address the myriad experiences of war for Veterans and non-Veterans through the medium of writing. In these workshops you’ll be putting pen to paper to record feelings\, memories\, traumas\, personal histories or whatever comes to mind in the moment. There is no such thing as correct or polished writing\, and no previous experience is necessary. We’ll help you keep the pen moving! \nAlong with writing\, the workshops will foster positive relationships between those impacted by war\, and develop a deeper understanding and reclaiming of our personal and generational histories. Although the workshops are not therapy\, many find this format to be cathartic and useful in the reintegration into society. Many also find the process insightful and validating as you can make sense out of your experience through writing it down. \nWe recommend participants attend all four sessions if possible. Refreshments will be provided for morning sessions; dinner will be provided for the evening session. \nWarrior Writers is a national non-profit whose mission is to create a culture that articulates veterans’ experiences\, build a collaborative community for artistic expression\, and bear witness to war and the full range of military experiences. \nSchedule\nSaturday\, June 4\, 2022 – 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. – Session One\nSaturday\, June 11\, 2022 – 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. – Session Two\nSaturday\, June 18\, 2022 – 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. – Session Three\nThursday\, June 23\, 2022 – 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. – Session Four \nRegistration\nRegistration Questions: registrations@mnhum.org | MHC Cancellation Policy \nREGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT HAS CLOSED
URL:https://www.mnhum.org/event/impact-of-war-writing-workshops/2022-06-11/
LOCATION:Minnesota Humanities Event Center\, 987 Ivy Avenue East\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Books, Poetry, and Literature,Many Fronts,Refugees,Veterans
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mnhum.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/event_impact_war_warrior_writers.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Corey China":MAILTO:corey@mnhum.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220608T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220608T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160424
CREATED:20220608T144823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T191934Z
UID:10000268-1654704000-1654714800@www.mnhum.org
SUMMARY:St. Paul - The Art of Healing and Resilience Through Permaculture
DESCRIPTION:*75 is the fee for all four sessions. Participants are expected to attend all four sessions.  \nIn celebration of May\, Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month\, and the beginning of Minnesota’s planting season\, the Minnesota Humanities Center is collaborating with The SEAD Project (Southeast Asian Diaspora) to provide a cohort interactive learning workshop series based on permaculture\, a philosophy that integrates land\, resources\, people\, culture\, and the environment through mutually beneficial synergies—imitating systems in nature. This unique series was co-created by SEAD Project\, Hindolo Pokawa of Midwest Farmers of Color\, and Southeast Asian community healers. \nLearning outcomes include: \n\n	Introduction to permaculture philosophy and Southeast Asian practices\nCross cultural shared knowledge on sustainable community building and living (individually and collectively) \nHealing and connection through planting\, storytelling\, group reflection\, and community meal sharing\nAwareness of agricultural ecosystems\nGardening and nature tending skills \n\nNo prior gardening experience required. \nEach session includes authentic Southeast Asian cuisine prepared from local vendors\, materials and supplies. \nSchedule\nEach session will be in-person. The first session will be held at The SEAD Project offices in North Minneapolis; remaining sessions will be held at the MHC Event Center (987 Ivy Avenue\, St. Paul\, MN 55106).  Space is limited to a maximum of 40 participants. \nWednesday\, May 25\, 2022 – 3:00p.m. – 7:00p.m. – Session One (SEAD Project offices)\nWednesday\, June 1\, 2022 – 4:00p.m. – 7:00p.m. – Session Two (MHC Event Center)\nWednesday\, June 8\, 2022 – 4:00p.m. – 7:00p.m. – Session Three (MHC Event Center)\nWednesday\, June 15\, 2022 – 4:00p.m. – 7:00p.m. – Session Four (MHC Event Center) \nRegistration\nSpecial Announcement from The SEAD Project for Southeast Asian Community Members: \nThrough The SEAD Project\, limited stipends up to $200 per participant are available for Southeast Asian community members who attend all four sessions to help cover registration fee\, childcare\, transportation\, or other barriers to participation.  For more information regarding The SEAD Project stipends\, please contact The SEAD Project program director Jessica Eckerstorfer at jessica@theseadproject.org.  \nFor participants who don’t qualify for the stipend\, MHC scholarships are available for Minnesota residents. Please contact Jessica Rust at jessica@mnhum.org. \nRegistration Questions: registrations@mnhum.org | MHC Cancellation Policy \n  \nREGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT HAS CLOSED
URL:https://www.mnhum.org/event/st-paul-the-art-of-healing-and-resilience-through-permaculture/2022-06-08/
LOCATION:Minnesota Humanities Event Center\, 987 Ivy Avenue East\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mnhum.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/event_art_healing_permaculture.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Eden Bart":MAILTO:eden@mnhum.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220604T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220604T120000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160424
CREATED:20220504T023044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230606T171354Z
UID:10000245-1654336800-1654344000@www.mnhum.org
SUMMARY:St. Paul – The Impact of War\, Writing Workshops Facilitated by Warrior Writers
DESCRIPTION:Join Warrior Writers for a series of workshops to address the myriad experiences of war for Veterans and non-Veterans through the medium of writing. In these workshops you’ll be putting pen to paper to record feelings\, memories\, traumas\, personal histories or whatever comes to mind in the moment. There is no such thing as correct or polished writing\, and no previous experience is necessary. We’ll help you keep the pen moving! \nAlong with writing\, the workshops will foster positive relationships between those impacted by war\, and develop a deeper understanding and reclaiming of our personal and generational histories. Although the workshops are not therapy\, many find this format to be cathartic and useful in the reintegration into society. Many also find the process insightful and validating as you can make sense out of your experience through writing it down. \nWe recommend participants attend all four sessions if possible. Refreshments will be provided for morning sessions; dinner will be provided for the evening session. \nWarrior Writers is a national non-profit whose mission is to create a culture that articulates veterans’ experiences\, build a collaborative community for artistic expression\, and bear witness to war and the full range of military experiences. \nSchedule\nSaturday\, June 4\, 2022 – 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. – Session One\nSaturday\, June 11\, 2022 – 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. – Session Two\nSaturday\, June 18\, 2022 – 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. – Session Three\nThursday\, June 23\, 2022 – 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. – Session Four \nRegistration\nRegistration Questions: registrations@mnhum.org | MHC Cancellation Policy \nREGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT HAS CLOSED
URL:https://www.mnhum.org/event/impact-of-war-writing-workshops/2022-06-04/
LOCATION:Minnesota Humanities Event Center\, 987 Ivy Avenue East\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Books, Poetry, and Literature,Many Fronts,Refugees,Veterans
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mnhum.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/event_impact_war_warrior_writers.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Corey China":MAILTO:corey@mnhum.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220601T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220601T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160424
CREATED:20220608T144823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T191934Z
UID:10000267-1654099200-1654110000@www.mnhum.org
SUMMARY:St. Paul - The Art of Healing and Resilience Through Permaculture
DESCRIPTION:*75 is the fee for all four sessions. Participants are expected to attend all four sessions.  \nIn celebration of May\, Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month\, and the beginning of Minnesota’s planting season\, the Minnesota Humanities Center is collaborating with The SEAD Project (Southeast Asian Diaspora) to provide a cohort interactive learning workshop series based on permaculture\, a philosophy that integrates land\, resources\, people\, culture\, and the environment through mutually beneficial synergies—imitating systems in nature. This unique series was co-created by SEAD Project\, Hindolo Pokawa of Midwest Farmers of Color\, and Southeast Asian community healers. \nLearning outcomes include: \n\n	Introduction to permaculture philosophy and Southeast Asian practices\nCross cultural shared knowledge on sustainable community building and living (individually and collectively) \nHealing and connection through planting\, storytelling\, group reflection\, and community meal sharing\nAwareness of agricultural ecosystems\nGardening and nature tending skills \n\nNo prior gardening experience required. \nEach session includes authentic Southeast Asian cuisine prepared from local vendors\, materials and supplies. \nSchedule\nEach session will be in-person. The first session will be held at The SEAD Project offices in North Minneapolis; remaining sessions will be held at the MHC Event Center (987 Ivy Avenue\, St. Paul\, MN 55106).  Space is limited to a maximum of 40 participants. \nWednesday\, May 25\, 2022 – 3:00p.m. – 7:00p.m. – Session One (SEAD Project offices)\nWednesday\, June 1\, 2022 – 4:00p.m. – 7:00p.m. – Session Two (MHC Event Center)\nWednesday\, June 8\, 2022 – 4:00p.m. – 7:00p.m. – Session Three (MHC Event Center)\nWednesday\, June 15\, 2022 – 4:00p.m. – 7:00p.m. – Session Four (MHC Event Center) \nRegistration\nSpecial Announcement from The SEAD Project for Southeast Asian Community Members: \nThrough The SEAD Project\, limited stipends up to $200 per participant are available for Southeast Asian community members who attend all four sessions to help cover registration fee\, childcare\, transportation\, or other barriers to participation.  For more information regarding The SEAD Project stipends\, please contact The SEAD Project program director Jessica Eckerstorfer at jessica@theseadproject.org.  \nFor participants who don’t qualify for the stipend\, MHC scholarships are available for Minnesota residents. Please contact Jessica Rust at jessica@mnhum.org. \nRegistration Questions: registrations@mnhum.org | MHC Cancellation Policy \n  \nREGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT HAS CLOSED
URL:https://www.mnhum.org/event/st-paul-the-art-of-healing-and-resilience-through-permaculture/2022-06-01/
LOCATION:Minnesota Humanities Event Center\, 987 Ivy Avenue East\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://www.mnhum.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/event_art_healing_permaculture.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Eden Bart":MAILTO:eden@mnhum.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220525T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220525T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160424
CREATED:20220608T144405Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T192037Z
UID:10000266-1653490800-1653505200@www.mnhum.org
SUMMARY:Minneapolis – The Art of Healing and Resilience Through Permaculture
DESCRIPTION:*75 is the fee for all four sessions. Participants are expected to attend all four sessions.  \nIn celebration of May\, Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month\, and the beginning of Minnesota’s planting season\, the Minnesota Humanities Center is collaborating with The SEAD Project (Southeast Asian Diaspora) to provide a cohort interactive learning workshop series based on permaculture\, a philosophy that integrates land\, resources\, people\, culture\, and the environment through mutually beneficial synergies—imitating systems in nature. This unique series was co-created by SEAD Project\, Hindolo Pokawa of Midwest Farmers of Color\, and Southeast Asian community healers. \nLearning outcomes include: \n\n	Introduction to permaculture philosophy and Southeast Asian practices\nCross cultural shared knowledge on sustainable community building and living (individually and collectively) \nHealing and connection through planting\, storytelling\, group reflection\, and community meal sharing\nAwareness of agricultural ecosystems\nGardening and nature tending skills \n\nNo prior gardening experience required. \nEach session includes authentic Southeast Asian cuisine prepared from local vendors\, materials and supplies. \nSchedule\nEach session will be in-person. The first session will be held at The SEAD Project offices in North Minneapolis; remaining sessions will be held at the MHC Event Center (987 Ivy Avenue\, St. Paul\, MN 55106).  Space is limited to a maximum of 40 participants. \nWednesday\, May 25\, 2022 – 3:00p.m. – 7:00p.m. – Session One (SEAD Project offices)\nWednesday\, June 1\, 2022 – 4:00p.m. – 7:00p.m. – Session Two (MHC Event Center)\nWednesday\, June 8\, 2022 – 4:00p.m. – 7:00p.m. – Session Three (MHC Event Center)\nWednesday\, June 15\, 2022 – 4:00p.m. – 7:00p.m. – Session Four (MHC Event Center) \nRegistration\nSpecial Announcement from The SEAD Project for Southeast Asian Community Members: \nThrough The SEAD Project\, limited stipends up to $200 per participant are available for Southeast Asian community members who attend all four sessions to help cover registration fee\, childcare\, transportation\, or other barriers to participation.  For more information regarding The SEAD Project stipends\, please contact The SEAD Project program director Jessica Eckerstorfer at jessica@theseadproject.org.  \nFor participants who don’t qualify for the stipend\, MHC scholarships are available for Minnesota residents. Please contact Jessica Rust at jessica@mnhum.org. \nRegistration Questions: registrations@mnhum.org | MHC Cancellation Policy \n  \nREGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT HAS CLOSED
URL:https://www.mnhum.org/event/minneapolis-the-art-of-healing-and-resilience-through-permaculture/
LOCATION:The SEAD Project\, 1007 West Broadway Avenue\, Minneapolis\, MN\, 55411\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eden Bart":MAILTO:eden@mnhum.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220524T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220524T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160424
CREATED:20220608T145334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T192101Z
UID:10000270-1653417000-1653424200@www.mnhum.org
SUMMARY:St. Paul – Becoming the Hero of Your Own Story
DESCRIPTION:Photos courtesy of Theater Mu \nTheater Mu will offer insight into why it is important to see Asian American heroes represented in television\, film\, and on stage. Mu artists will reflect on past and current examples of Asian protagonists in mainstream media paired with live performances.  Attendees will then participate in reflective breakout sessions discussing how stereotypes and misconceptions have affected their lives (personally and professionally). The event will conclude with a community conversation on how positive representation in Asian American narratives can lead to more empathy and inclusion in the fabric of America. \nLearn more about Theater Mu at theatermu.org. \nRegistration\nMembers of Minnesota’s Asian community are welcome to register using promo code HERO22 to waive the fee if they wish. \nTo ensure that cost is not a barrier\, we have a limited number of complimentary spaces available for all Minnesota residents. If you would like to receive a complimentary spot\, please register with the promo code FEEWAIVER. \nRegistration Questions: registrations@mnhum.org | MHC Cancellation Policy \nREGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT HAS CLOSED
URL:https://www.mnhum.org/event/st-paul-becoming-the-hero-of-your-own-story/
LOCATION:Minnesota Humanities Event Center\, 987 Ivy Avenue East\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Programs
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eden Bart":MAILTO:eden@mnhum.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220512T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220512T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160424
CREATED:20220503T162323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220512T142234Z
UID:10000243-1652376600-1652387400@www.mnhum.org
SUMMARY:50th Anniversary Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Minnesota Humanities Center is turning 50!\nJoin us to celebrate with the region’s most influential humanities change-makers\, scholars\, and community members\, along with nonprofit and business leaders in a COVID friendly environment.  \nThis immersive evening will have you venturing through the past\, participating in the present\, and envisioning the future as we celebrate one of the country’s first humanities councils. From poetry to a makers’ studio\, celebrate imagination\, inquiry\, and ideas all while enjoying delicious eats and signature cocktails. \nJoin us for an entertaining evening with T. Mychael Rambo as our emcee and Thomasina Petrus and the King’s Quartet as our musical guest! \nPlease choose the appropriate ticket level of support. Each ticket includes access to the immersive event\, networking\, swag bag\, heavy hors d’oeuvres\, and a drink ticket. \n\n$50 Curious: learn about us and our work\n$75 Connected: increase understanding and enjoy a complimentary book to spark change\n$125 Compassionate: take part in our vision to create a just society and join us for a complimentary future event\n\nSponsorship Opportunities\nTo learn more about sponsorship opportunities contact Ann Mayers at ann@mnhum.org. \nRegistration\nProof of vaccination or a negative COVID test is required to attend this event. Instructions for collection of this information will be included in the confirmation email. \nRegistration Questions: registrations@mnhum.org | MHC Cancellation Policy\n \nREGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT HAS CLOSED
URL:https://www.mnhum.org/event/50th-anniversary-celebration/
LOCATION:Inwood Oaks\, 484 Inwood Avenue North\, Oakdale\, MN\, 55128\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jessica Rust":MAILTO:jessica@mnhum.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220428
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220621
DTSTAMP:20260403T160424
CREATED:20220517T171309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250814T174428Z
UID:10000262-1651104000-1655769599@www.mnhum.org
SUMMARY:Lake City - We Are Water MN
DESCRIPTION:The We Are Water MN traveling exhibit examines water issues statewide and in local communities through personal stories\, histories\, and scientific information. It strengthens Minnesotans’ relationships with water\, exposes visitors to new perspectives\, and increases participation in water stewardship activities. \nHost Partner: Lake Pepin Legacy Alliance
URL:https://www.mnhum.org/event/lake-city-we-are-water-mn/
LOCATION:Lake City Public Library\, 201 South High Street\, Lake City\, MN\, 55041\, United States
CATEGORIES:Exhibit,Free,Greater Minnesota,Kid Friendly,We Are Water MN
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ORGANIZER;CN="Rachel Busse-Aswar":MAILTO:rachel@mnhum.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220425T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220425T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160424
CREATED:20220608T150110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250620T131711Z
UID:10000273-1650913200-1650918600@www.mnhum.org
SUMMARY:ONLINE – Minnesota Writers Series: What We Hunger For
DESCRIPTION:Join the Minnesota Humanities Center (MHC) for readings and a discussion around the book\, “What We Hunger For: Refugee and Immigrant Stories about Food and Family.” This book is the first text featured in MHC’s new Minnesota Writers Series\, which amplifies recent publications from Minnesota authors. \nThe book’s editor\, Sun Yung Shin\, and contributors V.V. (Sugi) Ganeshananthan\, May Lee-Yang\, and Ifrah Mansour will read excerpts from the book and participate in a discussion around food\, community\, and the immigrant and refugee experience in Minnesota. Panelists and audience members will also be invited to take part in an object-based storytelling circle. Please bring an object\, or have one in mind\, that helps tell the story of the role of food in your culture. It could be a kitchen tool\, spice\, photograph\, or anything else that connects to your story of food\, family\, or community. \nAlthough this event was designed with members of immigrant and refugee communities in mind\, all are welcome. This event is held in partnership with the Saint Paul Public Library’s Read Brave program.  A limited number of free books are also available. Contact karen@mnhum.org to reserve a copy. \nThis event is free but registration is required. \n신 선 영 Sun Yung Shin was born in Seoul\, Korea\, during 박 정 희 Park Chung-hee’s military dictatorship\, and grew up in the Chicago area. She is the editor of the new collection: What We Hunger For: Refugee and Immigrant Stories About Food and Family and the best-selling anthology A Good Time for the Truth: Race in Minnesota. She is the author of poetry collections The Wet Hex (2022)\, Unbearable Splendor (finalist for the 2017 PEN USA Literary Award for Poetry\, winner of the 2016 Minnesota Book Award for poetry); Rough\, and Savage; and Skirt Full of Black (winner of the 2007 Asian American Literary Award for poetry)\, co-editor of Outsiders Within: Writing on Transracial Adoption\, and author of bilingual illustrated book for children Cooper’s Lesson and the coauthor with John Coy\, Shannon Gibney\, and Diane Wilson of Where We Come From\, an illustrated book for children (2022). \nV.V. (Sugi) Ganeshananthan\, a fiction writer and journalist\, is the author of Love Marriage\, a novel set in Sri Lanka and its diaspora communities. The book was longlisted for the Orange Prize and named one of Washington Post Book World’s Best of 2008. She is the cohost of Literary Hub’s Fiction/Non/Fiction podcast\, which is about the intersection of literature and the news. Excerpts from her second novel\, forthcoming from Random House\, have appeared in Granta\, Ploughshares\, and Best American Nonrequired Reading. \nMay Lee-Yang is a Minnesota-based Hmong American writer\, performance artist\, and teacher. Her theater works include The Korean Drama Addict’s Guide to Losing Your Virginity\, Confessions of a Lazy Hmong Woman\, and Ten Reasons Why I’d Be a Bad Porn Star. Her artmaking has been supported by the Playwrights’ Center McKnight Fellowship\, the Jerome Foundation\, the National Performance Network\, the Bush Foundation\, the Minnesota State Arts Board\, and the Loft Literary Center. She has an MFA in creative writing from the University of Minnesota. \nIfrah Mansour is a Somali\, refugee\, Muslim\, multimedia artist and an educator based in Minnesota. Her artwork explores trauma through the eyes of children to uncover the resiliencies of blacks\, Muslims\, and refugees by interweaving poetry\, puppetry\, films\, and installations. Her work includes the play How to Have Fun in a Civil War\, the exhibition Can I Touch It\, the visual poem I Am a Refugee\, and the mixed-media installation My Aqal\, Banned and Blessed. \nRegistration\nRegistration Questions: registrations@mnhum.org \n  \nREGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT HAS CLOSED
URL:https://www.mnhum.org/event/online-what-we-hunger-for-minnesota-writers-series/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Books, Poetry, and Literature,Free,Minnesota Writers Series,Online,Public Programs
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ORGANIZER;CN="Corey China":MAILTO:corey@mnhum.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220423T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220423T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160424
CREATED:20220608T151341Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220928T192224Z
UID:10000275-1650704400-1650726000@www.mnhum.org
SUMMARY:St. Paul – Telling My Story!
DESCRIPTION:This full day writing retreat is open to all members of the Black community\, writers at all levels and nonwriters alike. After a year and a half of conversations with 16 local writers from our Minnesota literary community\, including African Caribbean\, African American\, and those from multiethnic parentage as well as from the continent of Africa\, the Minnesota Black Publishing Arts Collaborative would like to engage the Black community in the process of naming strength and finding healing through writing. This opportunity will help provide a safe and comfortable space to start the writing process\, remove some of the barriers of confidence\, and provide a roadmap on where or how to start.   \nTo make the writing process accessible and enjoyable\, Ebony Adedayo (founder of the Aya Collective\, a space that centers the expertise and experience of Black women\, and program manager at the Jan Serie Center for Scholarship and Teaching at Macalester College) and Pamela Fletcher Bush (executive director of Saint Paul Almanac) will gently lead workshop participants in guided writing exercises and discussion that will demonstrate the love for writing and how it can be used as a tool.   \nBecause we know that stories humanize us\, the workshop will feature writers T. Aaron Cisco and Junauda Petrus-Nasah\, who will read their works to illustrate how using one’s unique voice to tell personal stories brings necessary healing. They have used the pen to help them process and heal from significant events that have interrupted and or impacted their lives.  \nThis writing retreat is being offered by the Minnesota Black Publishing Arts Collaborative in collaboration with the Minnesota Humanities Center.   \nContinental breakfast and lunch are included. A journal will be provided. Registration will be limited to 40 participants.  \nRegistration\nYou are welcome to register using promo code COMMUNITY to waive the fee if you wish. \nRegistration Questions: registrations@mnhum.org | MHC Cancellation Policy \nRegistration Deadline Date: Saturday\, April 16\, 2022 \n  \nREGISTRATION FOR THIS OFFERING HAS CLOSED
URL:https://www.mnhum.org/event/st-paul-telling-my-story/
LOCATION:Minnesota Humanities Event Center\, 987 Ivy Avenue East\, Saint Paul\, MN\, 55106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Books, Poetry, and Literature,Public Programs
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ORGANIZER;CN="Eden Bart":MAILTO:eden@mnhum.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220421T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220421T203000
DTSTAMP:20260403T160424
CREATED:20220608T170235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250620T135020Z
UID:10000304-1650562200-1650573000@www.mnhum.org
SUMMARY:St. Cloud – Write on Race
DESCRIPTION:*$57 is the fee for all six sessions. Teams of four or more people: $45 each\, please contact Jennifer Tonko at jennifer@mnhum.org. \nMHC\, Love & Struggle\, and St. Cloud organizations are partnering to help communities develop action plans to combat racism. Participants will learn about impacts of race in our communities\, reflect through journal writing\, and share their learning with others. They’ll then develop action plans to move from passive non-racism to active anti-racism.  \nSchedule\nNovember 4\, 2021 – 5:30-7:30 p.m. –  Session One: WRITE on RACE\nDecember 2\, 2021 – 6:00-7:30 p.m. –  Session Two: Past\, present\, future of race and social impacts of race\nJanuary 6\, 2022 – 6:00-7:30 p.m. –  Session Three: Race and criminal justice\nFebruary 3\, 2022 – 6:00-7:30 p.m. – Session Four: Race and education\nMarch 17\, 2022 – 5:30-8:30 p.m. –  Session Five: Race and income\nApril 21\, 2022 – 5:30-8:30 p.m. – Session Six: Closing session RIGHT on RACE (In-person in St. Cloud) \nRegistration\nRegistration Questions: registrations@mnhum.org | MHC Cancellation Policy \n \nREGISTRATION FOR THIS EVENT HAS CLOSED\n 
URL:https://www.mnhum.org/event/st-cloud-write-on-race/2022-04-21/
LOCATION:Stearns History Museum\, 235 South 33rd Avenue South\, St. Cloud\, MN\, 56301\, United States
CATEGORIES:Greater Minnesota,Public Programs
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ORGANIZER;CN="Casey DeMarais":MAILTO:casey@mnhum.org
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