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SUMMARY:"Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History"
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Women’s History Month with a special online event featuring members of the HN Speakers Bureau. \nDeb Carpenter-Nolting and Lyn Messersmith will present their popular program\, “Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History.”  Enjoy stories\, songs\, and poems about women who left footprints on history by stepping out of place. If you’ve never heard of Helga Estby\, who walked across America in 1896\, it’s probably because her achievements were hidden by her family. Then there’s Pearl Hart\, female stagecoach robber\, who defended herself by saying\, “I shall not consent to be tried under a law in which my sex had no voice in making.” Consider Ann Eliza Young\, Brigham Young’s 19th wife\, who was instrumental in getting polygamy outlawed.  Nebraska’s own Mari Sandoz went against the norm of romanticizing the West by writing the realities. One critic accused her of writing on sandpaper with barbed wire. Another Nebraska legend\, Tad Lucas\, lady bronc rider\, was the only person inducted into all three Cowboy Halls of Fame. These are a few of the not-so-well-behaved women introduced in the program. \nRegister for a free Zoom link on EventBrite. \nSponsored by:
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/well-behaved-women-seldom-make-history-9/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Curiosity Connections,Speakers
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SUMMARY:“Amazing Library of Thomas Jefferson Fitzpatrick”
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate National Library Week with a special online event featuring a member of the HN Speakers Bureau. Jim McKee will present\, “The Amazing Library of Thomas Jefferson Kirkpatrick.” \nThomas Jefferson Fitzpatrick\, longtime resident of Bethany (now a neighborhood in Lincoln)\, was a bibliomaniac. This college professor began with a solid collection of rare books inherited from his illustrious namesake. A lifetime of collecting later\, he was living entirely in the kitchen of his house while the rest of the property was packed floor to ceiling and wall-to-wall with books. Only after his death in 1952 was the full extent of his obsession uncovered. \nRegister for a free Zoom link on EventBrite.
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/amazing-library-of-thomas-jefferson-fitzpatrick/
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CATEGORIES:Curiosity Connections,Speakers
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SUMMARY:"Willa Cather’s Life in Letters"
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the installation of Willa Cather’s statue in National Statuary Hall (2023) with a special online event featuring a member of the HN Speakers Bureau. Cather historian Andrew Jewell will present “Willa Cather’s Life in Letters.” Drawing on his experience co-editing the first book of Cather’s letters\, this talk explores the way Cather used letters to communicate her ideas\, maintain her relationships\, and think through her life and experiences. Cather’s letters are being published for the first time in 2013\, and this program features readings from the lively\, but largely unread correspondence of the great American author. \nRegister for a free Zoom link on EventBrite. \nSupport for this 50th anniversary program has been generously provided by \nLaura & Bill Troshynski
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/willa-cathers-life-in-letters-2/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Curiosity Connections,Speakers
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SUMMARY:"Poetry is for Rock Stars" with Nebraska State Poet Matt Mason & Jay Hanson
DESCRIPTION:Join us online for a special Curiosity Connections with Nebraska State Poet Matt Mason in conversation with Nebraska rock musician Jay Hanson. \nRegister for a Zoom link at Eventbrite. \nPoetry is often seen as a formal\, intellectual thing when it’s actually rooted in daily life and experiences. There was nothing formal about Coleridge enlisting in the Light Dragoons under the name Silas Tomkyn Comberbache after he was rejected by a girl. Nothing formal about Byron being described as “Mad\, bad\, and dangerous to know.” Nothing formal in Shelley being expelled from Oxford for publishing The Necessity of Atheism. And don’t even get me started on Blake… Let’s talk about poetry. And Eighties rock. \nRegister for a Zoom link at Eventbrite. \nMatt Mason is Nebraska State Poet. He holds an MA from the University of California\, Davis\, and is the author of four poetry collections and numerous other poems. The former executive director of the Nebraska Writers Collective\, Mason has run workshops in Botswana\, Romania\, Nepal\, and Belarus through the U.S. State Department. He is the recipient of a Pushcart Prize and two Nebraska Book Awards. In 2022\, Mason received an Academy of American Poets Laureate Fellowship. \nJay Hanson has been creating professionally for over twenty years as a songwriter\, performer\, and producer.  A Berklee College of Music graduate\, he has worked in the recording studio with artists ranging from Snoop Dogg to Larry The Cable Guy; clients such as NPR\, ESPN and ABC’s “Grey’s Anatomy”\, and shared performances with music notables such as Hootie & the Blowfish\, Cake\, Taylor Dayne\, David Lee Roth\, and The Jayhawks. \nAs a resident artist\, he was a performer and musician with Rave On Productions for thirteen years\, where he appeared in Yesterday & Today: the Interactive Beatles Experience and Rave On! The Buddy Holly Experience  His recent acting credits include starring as “Willy Wonka” in Willy Wonka and as “Guy” in the Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova musical Once\, for which he won the Mary Peckham Award for Best Actor in a Musical.
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/curiosity-connections-with-nebraska-state-poet-matt-mason/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Curiosity Connections,Nebraska State Poet
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SUMMARY:Curiosity Connections: Living Legacy of Chicanos: Linda and José Garcia's  Half Century of History
DESCRIPTION:Register here! \nJose Garcia and Linda Garcia-Perez will join us for a special Curiosity Connections in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month. \nJosé and Linda Garcia will open the journal of their lives in the United States for in-depth look at what it’s like to be members of one of the nation’s fastest growing minority populations. They’ll explain contemporary terms such as “Latin-X” and delve into their 50-year journey of sharing the history\, arts\, and culture of their ancestors. Through personal stories from their education\, careers and marriage\, the Garcias will reveal their thoughts on nepantla\, or “living on the line” between two cultures. \nRegister at Eventbrite now!
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/curiosity-connections-jose-garcia-and-linda-perez-garcia/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Curiosity Connections,Speakers
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SUMMARY:Black Homesteading on the Great Plains
DESCRIPTION:Special thanks to Beth & Kelvin Whited for funding this event! \nIn cooperation with Humanities Kansas\, Humanities Nebraska presents “Black Homesteaders on the Great Plains.” \nJoin us via Zoom for a conversation with Angela Bates of the Nicodemus Historical Society (Kansas) and Denise Scale\, of the Descendants of DeWitty (Nebraska). They will discuss these two thriving communities built by African-American homesteaders. \nAngela Bates presents for Humanities Kansas on “Children of the Promised Land\,” sharing the story of Nicodemus\, the only remaining western town established by African Americans in the Reconstruction Period following the Civil War. She is Executive Director and past president of the Nicodemus Historical Society.  \nDenise Scales presents for Humanities Nebraska as part of the Descendants of DeWitty (and its president)\, a 501c3 nonprofit that keeps the memory of the founders of DeWitty\, Nebraska alive through research\, education\, and outreach. \nDonna Rae Pearson (moderator) is a museum specialist at the Kansas Historical Society\, and previously a Local History Librarian for the Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library. She is also a speaker for Humanities Kansas\, presenting a program on Mapping Inequality.  \nSpecial thanks to Beth & Kelvin Whited for funding this event. \nRegister now! \nSpecial thanks to Beth & Kelvin Whited for funding this event. \n 
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/black-homesteading-on-the-great-plains/
LOCATION:Online Event
CATEGORIES:Curiosity Connections
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SUMMARY:Curiosity Connections! "Making History: Trailblazers in Women's Athletics"
DESCRIPTION:Join Humanities Nebraska\, the Empowerment Network\, and Revive! Omaha as we celebrate Nebraska women who have made a significant impact in the world of athletics. \nPanelists will include:\nDiane Mendenhall\, president of the Omaha Supernovas professional volleyball team\nMaurtice Ivy\, basketball star and founder/CEO of Ivy League Youth Sports Academy \nModerated by Kimberly Thomas\, executive director of EPIC for Girls \nFriday March 15\, 2024\nNoon Central\nOnline via Zoom and In-Person at the Revive! Center (24th & Lake\, Omaha).\nLimited seating available for in-person attendance. \n\nSponsored by Lynn & Dana Roper.\n\nReserve your spot now! 
URL:https://humanitiesnebraska.org/event/curiosity-connections-womens-history-month/
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CATEGORIES:Curiosity Connections
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