Humanities at Home
1 Jun 2020
NMHC has gathered a menu of great online humanities programs including history talks, films, lectures, podcasts, books and so much more. Much of it made in New Mexico and all of it is free! What are you watching, reading, listening to, or playing with that explores what it means to be human? Share it with us! Please email communications@nmhumanities.org with links to programs that you have enjoyed.
FILMS & VIDEO
Neighborhood at a Crossroads - Wells Park
History of the New Mexico Dahl Heritage Sheep
¡Colores! The Process of Artist, Gustave Baumann
Centennial Celebration of Suffrage at the Roundhouse, February 6, 2020
Museum of International Folk Art YouTube Channel
LECTURES & INTERVIEWS
Nuestras Madrecitas:Women in Our History, with Rob Martinez, NM State Historian
School for Advanced Research (SAR) Lectures
Women's Suffrage Movement with Megan Kamerick
They Won the Vote! with Dr. Sylvia Ramos Cruz
The National Hispanic Cultural Center YouTube Channel
CIR: Katie Singer on Limits of Internet Growth
CIR: Dr. Todd Greentree on Pandemics, Chaos, and International Relations
CIR: Mike Vigil on Drug Trafficking, Coronavirus, and Nicolas Maduro
LESSONS
Culture in the Times of Crisis Humanities Lesson Plans
A Brief History of Southwest Indigenous Peoples Yucca Soap and How to Make It
SITE's Distance Learning Program
READINGS & RECITATIONS
READING & SUNDRY
Atlas of New Mexico Historic Maps
Curiosity Studies: A New Ecology of Knowledge
Furious Feminism: Alternate Routes on Mad Max, Fury Road
Beyond the Meme: Development and Structure in Cultural Evolution
NHCC HLA, Library and Archives
VIRTUAL MUSEUMS
Ultimate Guide on Museum Resources
National Gallery of Art: Degas at the Opéra
National Museum of African American History and Culture
Smithsonian American Art Museum: Hearts of Our People: Native Women Artists
National Park Service: Natural Sounds
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