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Beyond the Commonwealth
Museums and Historic Sites (Taylor’s Version)
Five Reasons You Should Participate in Museums Advocacy Day
Now Accepting Nominations for the 2024 AASLH Leadership in History Awards
Registration Now Open for Doing History in Polarized Times Virtual Summit
AASLH Stands for Public Access to History Books and Supports History Practitioners
New $3.14M Public Investment Made into 28 Cultural Facilities
10.12.2023 Bethann Steiner, Senior Director of Public Affairs Mass Cultural Facilities Fund Plimpton Shattuck Black Box Theater at the New England Conservatory. Today MassDevelopment and Mass Cultural Council, two state agencies that jointly administer the Cultural...
MH Launches Storytelling Partnership with PRX and NEPM
Partners collaborate with grantees in Western Mass. to create pilots of audio documentaries resonant to their communities. Mass Humanities, public media organizations PRX––one of the world’s top podcast publishers and public radio distributors––and New England Public...
Advocacy Report – Fall 2023
10.10.2023 Bethann Steiner, Senior Director of Public Affairs People enjoying an outdoor musical performance at Featherstone Center for the Arts. Mass Cultural Council’s FY24-26 strategic plan directs the Agency to engage in advocacy on behalf of the Commonwealth’s...
Episode 368: The Brafferton Indian School, Part 2: Legacies
https://traffic.libsyn.com/benfranklinsworld/368-_Brafferton_Pt_2.mp3 Carol M. Highsmith, The building known simply as “The Brafferton” was completed in 1783 at the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. November 24, 2019, photograph, Library of...
Civic Education and Conversations in Mississippi
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A Scholarship Winner’s Perspective on AASLH2023
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Charlotte’s “Hidden Gem” Takes on the “Gem State”
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STARS Residencies Outcomes Directly Align with DESE’s Educational Vision
10.05.2023 Amy Chu, Program Officer STARS Residencies STARS Residencies support creative learning residencies of three days or more at Massachusetts K-12 schools in the arts, sciences, and humanities with teaching artists, scientists, or humanists. Any Massachusetts...
Latest Round of Stories Grants Announced
Foundation delivers more than $750,000 for projects examining ideas and people of Massachusetts In September, Mass Humanities concluded its third round of the Expand Massachusetts Stories initiative by providing grants to 42 cultural nonprofit organizations across...
Making the Case for Additional Pandemic Recovery Support
10.04.2023 Bethann Steiner, Senior Director of Public Affairs Budget Performance by Angkor Dance Troupe, recipient of a Cultural Sector Recovery Grant for Organizations Last month, the MASSterList reported that the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, which tracks the...
Looking Back on the Basics of Archives
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Opportunities & Resources for Orgs – Oct 23
10.02.2023 Mass Cultural Council Staff Opportunities & Resources Brookline Music School families and community members enjoy a free Faculty Artist Series concert featuring BMS faculty member and guests. Each month Mass Cultural Council shares a round-up of grants,...
Watch: Reliquary of Blackness Video
Since 2017, Wistariahurst Museum in Holyoke has received several grants from Mass Humanities to support an extensive history of the city’s Black population. A new video, directed by Evan Goodchild and produced by Mass Humanities, chronicles the work of historian Erika...
Join Us for “Education Means Emancipation”
Learning to read and write fueled Frederick Douglass’s desire for freedom. It was through literature that Douglass acquired the language to explain what he had already learned through lived experience: that slavery was inhumane, liberation was everyone, and education...
New Members Join MH Board
L to R: Scott Casper, Michelle Toni McComb, Jacob Miller, Kyera Singleton The Mass Humanities Board of Directors welcomed four new members at its September 15, 2023, board meeting. Members serve three year terms, renewable for one-term. “We are grateful to welcome...














