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Humanities Café – The “Mean-ing” of Society & the Need for “Third Places”

VIRTUAL EVENT

Dr. Richard Kyte, author, Director of the D. B. Reinhart Institute for Ethics in Leadership, and Endowed Professor of Ethics at Viterbo University, joins SDHC to discuss why Americans are seemingly so cruel to each other, what happened to empathy, compassion, understanding and community, and how we can work to get it all back.Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85001125966?pwd=c1B3NnhQK1AzUVhBQVFTcE1QTVdGUT09Sponsored By: [...]

OLC Book Club Meet & Greet

VIRTUAL EVENT

Note: This event takes place at 11:00 am MT.This event welcomes Annette Saunooke Clapsaddle, award-winning author and enrolled citizen of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians.  She will read selections from her work and answer questions from the audience. Her debut novel, Even As We Breathe, is the first published novel by an enrolled member of [...]

Humanities Café – Social Media and Mental Health: A Cause for Concern

VIRTUAL EVENT

Invited guests join SDHC to discuss the relationship between social media andmental health, both in youth and adults.  Scholars: TBALink: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85001125966?pwd=c1B3NnhQK1AzUVhBQVFTcE1QTVdGUT09Sponsored By: South Dakota Humanities CouncilPlease let us know what you thought of the program!https://sdhumanities.wufoo.com/forms/r10zvgvg124kfm2/

Humanities Café – The Healing Nature of Art: Bringing Communities Together

VIRTUAL EVENT

Julie Garreau, Director of the Cheyenne River Youth Project, joins SDHC to talk about the annual RedCan Graffiti Jam and its important role in community-building and cultural healing. Scholars: Julie GarreauLink: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85001125966?pwd=c1B3NnhQK1AzUVhBQVFTcE1QTVdGUT09Sponsored By: South Dakota Humanities CouncilPlease let us know what you thought of the program!https://sdhumanities.wufoo.com/forms/r10zvgvg124kfm2/

Humanities Café – Constitutional Conversations with David Adler

VIRTUAL EVENT

Scholar: David AdlerLink: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85001125966?pwd=c1B3NnhQK1AzUVhBQVFTcE1QTVdGUT09Sponsored By: South Dakota Humanities CouncilPlease let us know what you thought of the program!https://sdhumanities.wufoo.com/forms/r10zvgvg124kfm2/

Humanities Café – Resolving a Modern Dilemma: the Importance of Informational Literacy

VIRTUAL EVENT

Carson Walker, CEO of South Dakota News Watch, joins SDHC to discuss the importance of informational literacy and the challenge of restoring trust in the media.Scholars: Carson Walker, others TBALink: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85001125966?pwd=c1B3NnhQK1AzUVhBQVFTcE1QTVdGUT09Sponsored By: South Dakota Humanities CouncilPlease let us know what you thought of the program!https://sdhumanities.wufoo.com/forms/r10zvgvg124kfm2/

Humanities Café – TBD

VIRTUAL EVENT

Scholar: TBDLink: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85001125966?pwd=c1B3NnhQK1AzUVhBQVFTcE1QTVdGUT09Sponsored By: South Dakota Humanities CouncilPlease let us know what you thought of the program!https://sdhumanities.wufoo.com/forms/r10zvgvg124kfm2/

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