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News from June 2011, in brief.

Job Opening: Seeking Street Preacher, Storyteller, True Believer

10 June 2011

The Oregon Humanities Communications and Development Associate is a street... More

Watch the Wheel of Cogitation Work Its Magic

07 November 2010

Here’s a short film of the Wheel of Cogitation at the Mississippi Street Fair,... More

Oregonian newspaper feature tells story of Oregon Humanities' new branding campaign

27 September 2009

You’ve heard about the name change. You’ve seen the website and the first short... More

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For June 2011

Job Opening: Seeking Street Preacher, Storyteller, True Believer

The Oregon Humanities Communications and Development Associate is a street preacher, a storyteller, and a true believer in the power of ideas to change lives and communities. This person works closely with the Communications Director and the Development Director to sermonize about and advocate for the humanities through our publications, outreach materials, events, and fundraising efforts.

10 June 2011 | Inside O. Hm. | Permalink |

Watch the Wheel of Cogitation Work Its Magic

Here’s a short film of the Wheel of Cogitation at the Mississippi Street Fair, produced by John Cardenas. Thanks again to Jelly Helm, Chris Rhodes, and Lloyd Winter for shaping our idea for a conversation wheel into a real, live, beautiful work of art. We’re taking the wheel to the Business for Culture and the Arts Breakfast of Champions in mid-November, but sign up for our e-newsletter (at left) to find out about its future public appearances.

07 November 2010 | Featured On Home Page Inside O. Hm. | Permalink | Comments? (0 so far)

Oregonian newspaper feature tells story of Oregon Humanities' new branding campaign

You’ve heard about the name change. You’ve seen the website and the first short film. Now, read the Oregonian newspaper article that tells the story of how Jelly Helm helped transform the Oregon Council for the Humanities to Oregon Humanities.

27 September 2009 | Inside O. Hm. | Permalink | Comments? (1 so far)

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