Hear, Here! Black History Tours

Cherokee County History Center 221 E. Marietta Street, Canton, Georgia

Join History Cherokee for a free lecture and discussion about their Black History driving tours, and hear from the organizing committee about the process of bringing a new tour to life. This program is supported by a grant from Georgia Humanities.

Free

Sacred Threads Storytelling Series

Southeastern Quilt and Textile Museum 306 Bradley St, STE C, Carrollton, GA

Join the Southeastern Quilt and Textile Museum for an evening of storytelling and community connection, exploring themes from the "Sacred Threads" exhibit. This program is supported by a grant from Georgia Humanities.

Free

Revival: Lost Southern Voices

Georgia Center for the Book 215 Sycamore Street, Decatur, GA, United States

Revival: Lost South­ern Voic­es is a fes­ti­val for read­ers that cel­e­brates his­tor­i­cal­ly exclud­ed, erased, or mar­gin­al­ized South­ern voic­es. Dur­ing this three-day annu­al con­fer­ence, pre­sen­ters dis­cuss South­ern authors or artists whose works are out-of-print or oth­er­wise do not receive the atten­tion they deserve. This program is supported by a grant from Georgia Humanities. 

Free

Grant Application Deadline

Virtual Program

The deadline for our spring grant application cycle is Friday, March 29, 2024. Learn more »

Carrollton BookFest 2024

Courtyard Carrollton 180 Barnes Ave, Carrollton, GA

The second annual Carrollton BookFest will feature two days of readings, workshops, and performances by local and national authors. This program was supported by a grant from Georgia Humanities.

Free

Screening of “Saving the Chattahoochee”

Chattahoochee Nature Center 9135 WILLEO RD, Roswell, Georgia

During the 1990s, the Chattahoochee River was named the most endangered urban river in North America by American Rivers, a key conservation group. "Saving the Chattahoochee," a new documentary by filmmaker Hal Jacobs, tells the story of the dedicated Atlanta women who fought to revive and protect the Chattahoochee River and its watershed. This screening […]

Free

51st Annual Writers Workshop Conference

Davage Auditorium 793 Park St SW, Atlanta, Georgia

The Department of English and Modern Languages at Clark Atlanta University will hold its 51st annual Writer’s Workshop Conference on April 16 – 18, 2024, in Davage Auditorium. The conference’s theme is “Black Boy Joy: Black Men Telling Their Stories and Truths” and will bring together critically acclaimed authors for readings and much-needed conversation.  This […]

Free

Screening of “Saving the Chattahoochee”

Columbus Public Library 3000 Macon Road, Columbus, GA, United States

During the 1990s, the Chattahoochee River was named the most endangered urban river in North America by American Rivers, a key conservation group. "Saving the Chattahoochee," a new documentary by filmmaker Hal Jacobs, tells the story of the dedicated Atlanta women who fought to revive and protect the Chattahoochee River and its watershed. This screening […]

Free

NHD Georgia Volunteer Mixer

Wild Leap 308 Main St., LaGrange, GA, United States

Join Georgia Humanities at Wild Leap Brewery in LaGrange for refreshments and conversation at our second annual volunteer mixer—the evening before the National History Day Georgia state contest.

Free

Screening of “Saving the Chattahoochee”

Waller's Coffee Shop 240 DeKalb Industrial Way, Decatur, Georgia

During the 1990s, the Chattahoochee River was named the most endangered urban river in North America by American Rivers, a key conservation group. "Saving the Chattahoochee," a new documentary by filmmaker Hal Jacobs, tells the story of the dedicated Atlanta women who fought to revive and protect the Chattahoochee River and its watershed. This screening […]

$15

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