About Special Projects

Special projects supported by the Minnesota Humanities Center provide opportunities for Minnesotans to participate in public humanities activities. The Humanities Center partners with national institutions such as the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Library of Congress, the Folger Shakespeare Library, and the Smithsonian Institution to provide these humanities rich public programs to Minnesotans.

Smithsonian Institution/Museum on Main Street traveling exhibits
NOW ACCEPTING PROPOSALS FOR HOST SITES
The Minnesota Humanities Center will - for the fifth consecutive year - provide logistical and financial support for communities across Minnesota to participate in the Smithsonian Institution's Museum on Main Street program. Beginning in the fall of 2009, the Minnesota Humanities Center will partner with six communities in Greater Minnesota to host a new Museum on Main Street exhibit, Between Fences.

  • Read more about the exhibit
  • View the request for proposals (RFP)
  • View a template for the proposal (.doc or .pdf)
  • Apply now
  • DEADLINE: June 16, 2008

Cultural competency programs
Educators who work in urban schools need to understand the impact living in transition, in poverty, and with stereotypes has on the cultural and educational lives of many children in their classes. In late 2007, the Humanities Center will offer two seminars designed specifically for K-8 educators who teach American Indian and Somali and East African immigrant and refugee students. Click to continue reading about cultural competency programs.

Customized workshops
In addition to its regular programming, the Humanities Center can develop customized training to meet the needs of schools and school districts. Click to continue reading about this option.

Iron Range NEH summer institutes
A recipient of one of 26 We the People 2008 Landmarks of American History and Culture grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Minnesota Humanities Center will receive $149,000 to conduct "Building America: Minnesota's Iron Range, U.S. Industrialization, and the Creation of a World Power" in Summer 2008. Read more about this opportunity.

Poet laureate
As a result of legislation passed in the 2007 session, the Minnesota Humanities Center was charged with creating a process for naming a poet laureate for the State of Minnesota. Robert Bly was named the state's poet laureate in February 2008. Read the announcement, or read about the nominating process.

Authors in Communities
Authors in Communities is a partnership program with the National Endowment for the Arts designed to increase access to literary excellence throughout Minnesota through sponsoring an author tour in selected communities in 2007. Click to continue reading about Authors in Communities.

Letters About Literature
Sponsored locally by the Minnesota Humanities Center and nationally by the Center for the Book in the Library of Congress in partnership with Target, the contest asks students to write a letter to an author, past or present, describing how that author’s work changed the student’s view of the world or of himself/herself. Read more.

 

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