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Experience “indiVISIBLE,” a new exhibit from The LAVA Center

Experience “indiVISIBLE,” a new exhibit from The LAVA Center

by Mass Humaities | Mar 7, 2024 | The Kiosk, The Profession

“indiVISIBLE: Seeing and Celebrating Indispensable Agricultural Workers”, a new exhibit by The LAVA Center, debuted in early February 2024. The exhibit was funded in part by an Expand Massachusetts Stories grant. The project focused on farmworkers, a population rarely...
Experience “indiVISIBLE: Seeing and Celebrating Indispensable Agricultural Workers.”

Experience “indiVISIBLE: Seeing and Celebrating Indispensable Agricultural Workers.”

by Mass Humaities | Feb 28, 2024 | The Kiosk, The Profession

A new exhibit from The LAVA Center. The LAVA Center premiered its new exhibit, “indiVISIBLE: Seeing and Celebrating Indispensable Agricultural Workers”, in early February. The exhibit was funded in part by an Expand Massachusetts Stories grant. The project focused on...
Reading Frederick Douglass Together at UMass HFA

Reading Frederick Douglass Together at UMass HFA

by Mass Humaities | Feb 23, 2024 | The Kiosk, The Profession, Video

The first reading of 2024 took place on Douglass’s chosen birth day. Each year, Mass Humanities organizes and funds free public events where communities gather together to read and talk about Frederick Douglass’ influential address, “What to the Slave is the Fourth of...
Experience Framingham’s multilingual social fabric

Experience Framingham’s multilingual social fabric

by Mass Humaities | Feb 20, 2024 | The Kiosk, The Profession

Stories of immigration depict a city’s transformation. On January 28, 2024, the Framingham History Center (FHC) debuted “Framingham’s Collective Journeys: Stories of Immigration, 1960-Present.” Approximately 100 people attended the grand opening at Edgell Memorial...
Celebrating 50 years of Mass Humanities

Celebrating 50 years of Mass Humanities

by Mass Humaities | Feb 16, 2024 | The Kiosk, The Profession, Video

A video message from Brian Boyles Mass Humanities was founded in 1974. Since then, we have championed storytellers throughout the Commonwealth through our grant making and program offerings. In this video, Executive Director Brian Boyles shares an overview of the many...
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