In 2nd AAHH appearance, historian Stan Deaton to discuss race, American history pre-Civil War by webchq on August 15, 2023 share Deaton When Stan Deaton first delivered a lecture for the African American Heritage House in 2019, his presentation title was
Joel Dunn shares journey of creating Chesapeake National Recreation Area by Alton Northup on August 10, 2023 share Joel Dunn, president and CEO of Chesapeake Conservancy, delivers his presentation as part of the Chautauqua Lecture Series Week Seven
‘Fresh Air’ book critic Corrigan to open week by looking at history, modern literary trends by webchq on July 30, 2023 share Corrigan Week Five’s Chatuauqua Lecture Series platform wrapped with Librarian of Congress Carla Hayden laying out the importance of libraries
Georges, Zuravleff open week with ‘deep dives’ in reading by Kaitlyn Finchler on July 28, 2023 share Georges and Zuravleff Kaitlyn FinchlerStaff writer In an effort to teach new things through writing, one could take a deep
Singh shares stories of facing discrimination with lessons from faith by Arden Ryan on July 20, 2023 share Simran Jeet Singh shares how lessons from his Sikh faith tradition transformed his life, and how those lessons can helps
From Belonging to Love by webchq on July 14, 2023 share This past Wednesday, I attended the Cultural Ethics Series presentation hosted by the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Chautauqua at the
Rev. Dwight D. Andrews returns to Chautauqua for Week 9 AAHH talk by Sara Toth on August 23, 2022 share The first time the Rev. Dwight D. Andrews served as chaplain-in-residence at Chautauqua, in 2015, he told the congregation that
Interfaith America founder Eboo Patel discusses celebrating, embracing religious diversity with ‘American potluck’ by Will Karr on August 23, 2022 share In modern society, many people have become fearful that increasing diversity is threatening their own personal identity. Eboo Patel, however,
Rhiannon Giddens to speak on passion for reclaiming musical histories by Ellen E. Mintzer on August 22, 2022 share Under the undulating Spanish moss and the twinkling string lights of the College of Charleston’s Cistern Yard, Rhiannon Giddens said
Ezelle Sanford, discussing racial politics in health care, to give AAHH presentation by webchq on August 16, 2022 share Johns Hopkins Hospital and Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore are renowned the world over for their prestige, but their histories
Jim Richardson discusses light pollution, human connection to night sky by Megan Brown on August 1, 2022 share Photos of cacti with a backdrop of a brilliant blue, a starry sky contrasted against aerial photos of nighttime Chicago
Digital strategist Andrew Lih traces past, present, future of information, knowledge through lens of Wikipedia by Ellen E. Mintzer on July 20, 2022 share Teachers and professors across the nation sing an oft-repeated refrain: students cannot cite Wikipedia as a source. Andrew Lih is
Influences, connections: 2nd CVA Resident exhibition opens in Fowler-Kellogg by Will Karr on July 20, 2022 share Today, human impacts on the environment are increasing. However, artists in Chautauqua’s School of Art Residency Program are showing how
Isabel Wilkerson’s ‘Caste’ to bring ‘many important conversations’ by Chris Clements on July 20, 2022 share When Sony Ton-Aime first read Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson, it was like a light bulb
18th Peace Corps Director Aaron S. Williams to give AAHH talk by Sara Toth on June 28, 2022 share When it comes to the Week One theme and question of “What Should be America’s Role in the World?,” Aaron
Winthrop Rockefeller’s Hill describes push for equitable Arkansas in final AAHH talk by Max Zambrano on August 27, 2021 share MAX ZAMBRANO - STAFF WRITER Hill The Rev. Shantell Hinton Hill won’t stop until her mission for equity is complete.