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We put people first.
Our work champions the humanities — centering growth, equity, and community as a pathway to positive, lasting change.

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The staff at Pennsylvania Highlands Community College transformed the library into a scene from westward expansion when students explored the book, "SeaMan: The Dog who Explored the West with Lewis & Clark" by Gail Karwoski.
In 2006, Pennsylvania Highlands Community College librarian Barb Zaborowski received a seed grant from PA Humanities to expand the One Book, One Community program to include middle school students. Today, the program continues to thrive, serving as a testament to PA Humanities’ enduring dedication to libraries and education.
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We believe in contributing our learnings to the larger conversation about the role of the humanities in creating lasting change. We put participatory research at the forefront of all our work and partner with scholars, consultants, and a cross-sector of leaders including Drexel University, University of Pennsylvania’s PennPraxis, Elizabeth Myrick + Associates, and Allegheny Intermediate Unit.

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An independent nonprofit that puts people first, PA Humanities relies on financial support from people like you. As we celebrate our 50th Anniversary, your support will help more Pennsylvanians experience the humanities and put them in action through civic engagement, education, building community, and however they are inspired to make change.

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We were honored to receive an Applause Award from @adamsarts, recognizing our "outstanding leadership, vision, and commitment to the arts and cultural life of Adams County."

We`ve been privileged to work alongside the Adams County Arts Council on a number of initiatives. This award is a testament to the impact of collaboration and the vital statewide partnerships that make our work possible.

Pictured (left to right): Jen Danifo (senior programs manager, PA Humanities), Lisa Cadigan (executive director, Adams County Arts Council), Safronia Perry (board member, PA Humanities)
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Excellent story by John Last at @ErieNewsNow about Tidioute Heart & Soul and their inspiring work building and galvanizing residents around an action plan that puts people first.

We`re so proud to support this incredible initiative centered in dialogue, storytelling, and civic
engagement. This is the humanities in action! @communityheartandsoul

Visit ErieNewsNow.com to watch the whole story.
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