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New Digital Resource from CT Humanities Grantee, Immigrant History Initiative: Who Killed Vincent Chin?

CT Humanities-funded Immigrant History Initiative (IHI) is partnering with acclaimed…

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National Hispanic Heritage Month: September 15 to October 15

September 15, 2022 • Digital Resource, E-News

We celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month to recognize the contributions…

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International Day of Democracy and Constitution Day

September 14, 2022 • Digital Resource, E-News

Commemorated on September 15th, the International Day of Democracy provides an opportunity…

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New Digital Exhibit! Brass City/Grass Roots: The Persistence of Farming in Waterbury, Connecticut

UConn’s Dr. Ruth Glasser’s traveling exhibit Brass City/Grass Roots: The Persistence…

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Connecticut’s Commemorations for the 250th Anniversary of the Founding of the United States

On July 1, 2022, Governor Ned Lamont established a commission responsible for…

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Teachers Guide for Commemorating Constitution Day – September 17

September 6, 2022 • Civics, Digital Resource, E-News, Educators

EDSITEment from the National Endowment for the Humanities provides extensive resources for…

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Grantee Spotlight: Connecticut Explored | 20 for 20: Innovation in Connecticut History

Date/Time: Fall 2022-Spring 2023; Events begin September 1, 2022 Location: Various, see…

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Write about Connecticut’s Dynamic and Diverse History!

Do you enjoy researching and writing about Connecticut’s dynamic and…

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CT History Day 2023 Guide Now Available | Theme: Frontiers in History

The 2023 theme for Connecticut History Day, Frontiers in History,…

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Anniversary: 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: Women’s Right to Vote

Passed by Congress June 4, 1919, and ratified on August 18, 1920, the 19th…

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July is Disability Pride Month

Disability Pride Month occurs in the States every July to…

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Connecticut Humanities Receives $50,000 from The Scripps Family Fund for Education and the Arts, to Continue Expansion of Digital Content for Teachers and Students

For Immediate Release January 27, 2022 Contact: Aimee Cotton Bogush…

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CUTLINE Democracy and Dialogues Initiative, Premieres March 28 on CPTV

What do we want our democracy to look like? The…

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SURVEY: Educators Asked for Input on Teach It

January 21, 2021 • Digital Resource, Educators

With the recent awarding of $55,485 to Connecticut Humanities by The…

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Connecticut Humanities Receives $55,485 from The Scripps Family Fund for Education and the Arts to Support Teach It

Connecticut Humanities has received $55,485 from The Scripps Family Fund…

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Bring Connecticut History to Life in your Classroom with Teach It from Connecticut Humanities

“It gives me an appreciation of how it is now from…

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Women in the Jury Box and the Beginning of U.S. Navy Aviation – New Articles at ConnecticutHistory.org

Elizabeth W. Coe Demands the Right of Jury Service In…

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Free Digital History Resources for Educators, Parents, and Students

CT Humanities reminds you of our free digital resources for…

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