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Pulitzers in Person: Honoring W.S. Merwin & Lucille Clifton
Hosted by Copper Canyon Press and Humanities Washington
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Photography exhibit by Pulitzer Prize-winning local photographer Martha Rial
Hosted by Pittsburgh Cultural Trust
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The American Frontier: 'The Way West' by A. B. Guthrie
Hosted by Oklahoma Humanities and Waurika Public Library
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Norman Saul presents on William Allen White and the Russian Revolution
Hosted by Harper Public Library in Harper, KS
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Stephen Wolgast: Free Speech in Times of Crisis
Hosted by Emporia Public Library and Kansas Humanities Council
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The Farmworker Movement in California: From Chavez Onwards
Hosted by California Humanities and the Fresno Art Museum
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The Impact of Trauma Coverage
Hosted by Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum, Oklahoma Press Association, University of Central Oklahoma, University of Oklahoma, University of Tulsa and the Dart Center for Journalism & Trauma
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Sonia Nazario: “Enrique’s Journey & America’s Immigration Dilemma” 21st Annual Governor’s Lecture in the Humanities
Hosted by Humanities Nebraska, the E.N. Thompson Forum on World Issues, the University of Nebraska
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Writing Workshop: The Pulitzer Project in Baldwin City
Hosted by Baldwin City Library and Kansas Humanities Council
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Civil Rights and Equality: 'Native Guard' by Natasha Tretheway
Hosted by Oklahoma Humanities and Oklahoma City University
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August Wilson and Pittsburgh: Birthright and Burden
Hosted by the Pennsylvania Humanities Council in partnership with the Humanities Center and Department of English at the University of Pittsburgh
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Festival of Books, One Book South Dakota – Keynote with Jane Smiley
Hosted by South Dakota Humanities Council
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Eric McHenry – poet laureate of Kansas
Hosted by the Harper Public Library in Harper, Kansas
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The Cost of Violence with prize-winning photographers
Hosted by 29 Pieces and The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
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War, Not-War, and Peace: 'Empire of the Summer Moon' by S. C. Gwynne
Hosted by Oklahoma Humanities and Johnston County Library
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Ground Breaking News: A Celebration of the Pulitzer Prize Centennial
Hosted by Pennsylvania Humanities Council and Philadelphia Media Network
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A Walking Tour of Ulysses Grant’s Soulard
Hosted by Missouri Humanities, Landmarks Association of St. Louis and the U. S. Grant Trail™ Initiative of Missouri’s Civil War Heritage Foundation
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Morningside Lights
Hosted by Columbia University's Arts Initiative and Miller Theatre with the Processional Arts Workshop
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The American Frontier: Richard White's 'The Middle Ground'
Hosted by Oklahoma Humanities and Waurika Public Library
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Chautauqua Lecture Series: Lamb in His Bosom
Hosted by the Coastal Georgia Historical Society
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Civil Rights and Equality: 'The Known World' by Edward P. Jones
Hosted by Oklahoma Humanities and Oklahoma City University
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James C. Millstone Memorial Lecture: The Pulitzer Tradition and St. Louis
Hosted by Saint Louis University Law School
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Taking the Lede: Pulitzer Prize-Winning Nebraska Journalists
Hosted by Humanities Nebraska and the Omaha Press Club
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Read 5 Pulitzer Fiction Winners (and Finalists) in 5 Months
Hosted by New Mexico Humanities Council
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Pulitzer Prize-winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin to speak in Coeur d’Alene
Hosted by Idaho Humanities Council
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Bar Harbor: Birthplace of the Pulitzer Prize
Hosted by Jesup Memorial Library and the Maine Humanities Council
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'Fractured Lands,' with Scott Anderson, Ben Solomon, and Jake Silverstein
Sponsored by the New York Times Sunday Magazine and the Pulitzer Center for Crisis reporting
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The American Frontier: Bernard DeVoto's 'Across the Wide Missouri'
Hosted by Oklahoma Humanities and Waurika Public Library
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Chautauqua Lecture Series: The Scopes Trial in History and Folklore
Hosted by the Coastal Georgia Historical Society
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War, Not-War, and Peace: 'The Things They Carried' by Tim O’Brien
Hosted by Oklahoma Humanities and Johnston County Library
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Today's Media in an Election Year: Information, Insight, and Finding Truth
Hosted by Baldwin City Library and Kansas Humanities Council
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Johnstown Public Library Book Discussions
Hosted by Johnstown Public Library, New York State Council on the Arts and the Mohawk Valley Library System
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Influencing a new generation: A conversation with Christopher Hart on why the arts and humanities matter
Hosted by North Carolina Humanities Council
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Chautauqua Lecture Series: Pulitzer: A Life in Politics, Print, and Power
Hosted by the Coastal Georgia Historical Society
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Chautauqua Lecture Series: The Past in Never Dead: Georgia Civil Rights Cold Cases and Why They Matter
Hosted by the Coastal Georgia Historical Society
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Chautauqua Lecture Series: Gene and Carlotta: The Origins of Eugene O’Neill’s Sea Island Retreat
Hosted by the Coastal Georgia Historical Society