Omaha Uncovered: Revealing History Through Art and Story” exhibition
The Durham Museum 801 S 10th Street, OmahaThe Durham Museum hosts "Omaha Uncovered" August 7 through Nov 21
The Durham Museum hosts "Omaha Uncovered" August 7 through Nov 21
Charting Our Path: Celebrating 50 Years of Black Studies (1971-2021) is open to the public on the first floor of Criss Library. The exhibit shares the history of one of the oldest Black Studies departments in the nation, highlighting debates over curriculum, attempts to downgrade the department to a program, and the mutual engagement between […]
A multimedia exhibit about leaving home and finding a new one. Sept 17-Oct 19 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Criss Library, UNO Campus
Each evening from October 1 through November 7 at 7 PM, Nebraska Wesleyan will present a multidisciplinary public humanities program exploring the horror genre and its impact as cultural phenomena in literature, film, religion, history and art. Details: Start October 1 @ 7 pm CDT End November 7 @ 7 pm CDT Organizer websites: www.nebrwesleyan.edu www.spookyevenings.com
UNL’s Forsythe Family Program on Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs will present the Human Trafficking and Migration Initiative's 2021 Virtual Summit. Throughout the month of October, the program will showcase a virtual lineup of speakers, panels, and conversations all centered on the theme of trafficking, migration, and injustice.
United by Culture Media an affiliate of the Lexington Community Foundation and in association with the Courageous Mujer Podcast are all coming together for Hispanic Heritage Month. During our Hispanic […]
El Museo Latino presents Latino Americans, a 6-part PBS documentary film series that chronicles the rich and varied history and experiences of Latinos with 500+ years of history in the United […]