Lafayette’s Farewell Tour of the U.S. (1824-1825) and North Carolina
ZoomThis Zoom event is free and open to the public. Click here to register; advance registration required. Co-sponsored by The Lafayette Trail and the NC Humanities Council
This Zoom event is free and open to the public. Click here to register; advance registration required. Co-sponsored by The Lafayette Trail and the NC Humanities Council
Carolina Public Humanities & Carolina K-12 Presents a Special Event “The Fragility of Democracy” featuring Four Expert Panelists and A Public Conversation Christopher Browning, Frank Porter Graham Professor of History Emeritus, UNC-Chapel Hill William Sturkey, Associate Professor of History, UNC-Chapel … Read more
A joint collaboration between Carolina Public Humanities, the Center for Humanities & the Arts (University of Colorado at Boulder) and the Obermann Center for Advanced Studies (University of Iowa) featuring Dr. Malinda Maynor Lowery (UNC-Chapel Hill) Dr. Ruth Ellen Kocher … Read more
Carolina Asia Center, Carolina Public Humanities, and the Department of Religious Studies present Alone Again in Fukushima A Documentary Screening and Conversation with Nakamura Mayu, Matsumura Naoto, and Barbara R. Ambros Moderated by Joanna Sierks Smith This spring will … Read more
featuring Hassan Melehy, Professor of French and Francophone Studies, and Jack Kerouac Meet a friend and a stranger over lunch! Click in with Carolina Public Humanities’ Max Owre for Virtual Lunch With Friends and Strangers: Conversations With Faculty. Don’t … Read more
featuring Charlene Regester, Associate Professor of African, African American and Diaspora Studies, and Dorothy Dandridge Meet a friend and a stranger over lunch! Click in with Carolina Public Humanities’ Max Owre for Virtual Lunch With Friends and Strangers: Conversations … Read more
featuring Matt Andrews, Teaching Associate Professor of History, and Muhammad Ali Meet a friend and a stranger over lunch! Click in with Carolina Public Humanities’ Max Owre for Virtual Lunch With Friends and Strangers: Conversations With Faculty. Don’t miss … Read more
In honor of Black History, the Friday Center for Continuing Education proudly presents a live, online theatrical performance presented by acclaimed actor and playwright Mike Wiley. Crafted from the public record, his one-man, multiple character performance of Dar He offers … Read more
featuring Kathleen DuVal, Bowman and Gordon Gray Distinguished Term Professor of History, and Manteo Meet a friend and a stranger over lunch! Click in with Carolina Public Humanities’ Max Owre for Virtual Lunch With Friends and Strangers: Conversations With … Read more
Dr. Hasan Jeffries wrote in his preface to “Teaching Hard History” that “the saga of slavery is not exclusively a story of despair; hard history is not hopeless history.” While the study of American slavery is filled with complex and … Read more