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2021 NEH Workshops - Deadline March 1st


From Immigrants to Citizens: Asian Pacific Americans in the Northwest

Asian and Pacific Islander Americans play and have played significant roles in the transformation of regions, cities, and communities. These immigrants, refugees and citizens are greatly ignored in the discourse on which peoples helped build America; whether the railroads, in mining, salmon or other fisheries, aquaculture, aviation, civil rights and social change. The Wing’s week-long Landmarks programs focus on the themes of Immigration and Exclusion (mid-1880s-1924), Struggles and Contributions of Laborers (1870-present), and Representation and Memorialization (1898-present). We will focUS on the hidden histories of the earliest Native Hawaiians through the Chinese, South Asian, Filipino, Korean and Japanese immigrant laborers.
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Borderlands of Southern Colorado

Borderlands of Southern Colorado is a place-based workshop in Colorado’s San Luis Valley illuminating the complex history of the American southwest through the intersection of geo-political, geographic, cultural, ethnic, and religious landscapes. Participants will learn from a diverse and highly-qualified team of History Colorado staff, scholars, mentors, and community members to examine how shifting historic borders and borderlands in the region have impacted individual and community identity, power and government, ecosystems and the economy, land and water, and religion and spirituality; and how these borderlands issues continue to resonate today.
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Monday - Ebony Flowers | Graphic Writing with Digital Archives
Tuesday - Jesse Stommel | Love and Other Data Assets: Inclusive Open Pedagogies
Wednesday - Rich Cairn | Rethinking Immigration History for ALL Learners
Thursday - Sam Wineburg | Primary Sources and the Internet: How Do We Know What to Believe?
Friday - Tanaya Winder | Heartwork: Re(membering) our Fire
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