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10th Annual Humanities Days at Montgomery College

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The Power of the Humanities to Sustain and Serve

October 24 - 28, 2022
Virtual and In-Person Events

Humanities Days questions? Please contact us at: HumanitiesDays@montgomerycollege.edu


Humanities Days

October 24 - 28, 2022

Welcome to Montgomery College's 10th annual Humanities Days celebration!  This annual weeklong series of events is sponsored by the Global Humanities Institute and the Paul Peck Humanities Institute of Montgomery College. 
 
The humanities help us understand ourselves and others through language, history, and culture. They have the capacity to foster social justice and equality and they reveal how people throughout time have tried to make moral, spiritual, and intellectual sense of the world.  

Presentations, Dialogues, Workshops, and Panels

This year's theme, The Power of the Humanities to Sustain and Serve speaks to the significance of the Humanities in our personal, academic and professional lives. Inspiration in the form of discovering our histories, expressing our stories through art and literature, and connecting to past and present big ideas about our human experience can be a lifeline in times of need and a source of lifelong joy and sustenance.  We hope that this year's programming educates, inspires and encourages participants to celebrate life through the Humanities.

2022 Humanities Days may be offered via Zoom or In-Person:

Zoom sessions: All Humanities Days events will be recorded unless otherwise noted by the host at the beginning of their event, or listed in their program description. By participating in Zoom events, you automatically consent to such recording. If you do not consent to being recorded, you may join, but do not connect your microphone or enter text into the attendee chat. Please discuss any concerns with the host, or contact us at HumanitiesDays@montgomerycollege.edu.

In person: Masks are required for all in-person events.

 

2022 Humanities Days Committee

Cinder Barnes | Global Humanities Institute director and Professor of English, Takoma Park/Silver Spring 
Jennifer Baugh | Creative Project Manager, Office of the Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs 
Dianne Cherry | Professor of Communication Studies, Takoma Park/Silver Spring 
Sara Ducey | Paul Peck Humanities Institute director 
Kyoko Enomoto | Analyst/Programmer Web Services 
Stacy Ford | Accessible Technology Coordinator & MC Universal Design Center Coordinator 
Shelley Jones | Professor of Spanish, World Languages, Takoma Park/Silver Spring 
Angela Lanier | Instructional Designer, ELITE 
Om Rusten | Administrative Aide II, Campus Commons, Rockville 
Andrew Scheppler | Interim Rockville IT Campus Manager

This, our 10th Annual Humanities Days at Montgomery College, focuses on The Power of the Humanities to Sustain and Serve. Please join us for presentations, dialogues, workshops and panels. Learn about cultural and religious conflicts due to one’s identity; explore how to make content to be usable by more people; listen to linguistic landscapes, understand the complexity of identity; connect to our past, present and future through personal writing; study the history of literature by Salvadoran authors; explore definitions of globalization; advance the LGBTQ dialogue; talk about anything and be heard; turn to poems in times of deep emotion; connect with colleagues and encounter someone else’s journey through Amanda Gorman’s poetry; provide written encouragement to incarcerated poets; see spectacular student designs projected onto buildings; hear the hopes, fears and challenges of an Afghani reporter; explore the history of close elections; inform policing initiatives; pore over the recent restoration of the "Benin Bronzes” by the Smithsonian; identify how digital storytelling can be effective in the classroom; discuss Salman Rushdie’s “banned book,“ The Satanic Verses; explore ethical issues related to genetic testing; screen and discuss The Real Adam Smith - Morality and Markets; experience music, dance and culture from Ukraine; hear poetry readings from The Sligo Journal; discuss how to put local scenery back at the heart of national visions; examine “Cancel Culture” and the slippery slope of anti-immigrant sentiment within a sampling of communities across the United States; participate in digital storytelling “story circles”; and confront the stereotyping of creole languages.  
The Humanities are here to sustain and serve.

MC Disclosure

Here are the facts about this week’s Humanities Days virtual presentations, dialogues, workshops, and panels and privacy as it relates to Zoom and your participation:

  • Please note that all Humanities Days events will be recorded (with the exception of where mentioned, or listed, that the event will not be recorded). By participating in this event, you automatically consent to such recording. If you do not consent to being recorded, you may join, but do not connect your microphone or enter text into the attendee chat. Please discuss any concerns with the host.
  • All the material appearing in this conference is the property of the original author(s) and is protected by copyright under U.S. copyright laws. You may not copy, reproduce, distribute, publish, display, perform, modify, create derivative works, transmit, or in any way exploit any such content, nor may you distribute any part of this content without the approval of the original author(s). Violators of this policy may face disciplinary action and/or legal action.
  • We obtain data when you use Zoom in order to deliver our college services and provide a better experience to you. The categories of data we obtain when you use Zoom include data you provide to us as well as data that our system collects from you. We do not sell your personal data.
  • During use of Zoom. When you use Zoom, some data will be disclosed to other participants and to meeting or webinar hosts. For instance, when you attend a meeting, your name might appear in the attendee list. If you turn on your video camera, your image will be shown. If you send a chat or share content, that can be viewed by others in the chat or the meeting.
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