Major Support Heading to Communities Along Route 6 Corridor and Western PA

a park in Port Allegany features etched glass blocks that showcase the community's history

PA Humanities has partnered with the Route 6 Alliance and Community Heart & Soul to select and support Etna, Venango Area (Cranberry, Oil City and Franklin), Mansfield and Port Allegany along their paths to becoming stronger, more vibrant communities through PA Heart & Soul, a humanities-based approach to community and economic development centered on the Community Heart & Soul® model. Additional support is provided by the Department of Community & Economic Development (DCED) and Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR).

Join the movement: Spotlight on Alice Trowbridge

As we celebrate our 50 years of championing the humanities throughout the state, we’re spotlighting some of the people who’ve joined us along the way and contributed to our work with their donations, time, energy, skills and creativity. This month we spoke with Alice Trowbridge, who first became involved with PA Humanities through PA Heart & Soul.

Re-vision Capstone with Jeffrey Rosen

What is the enduring relevance of the US Constitution and why is it still so important for everyone, especially young people, to have meaningful conversations about it? In this recap episode of the Re-vision podcast, we talk to Jeffrey Rosen, CEO of the National Constitution Center.

Re-vision Episode 4: Fourteenth Amendment

America has changed dramatically since the drafting of the US Constitution. What can we do to ensure that today we all have equal protections and rights under the law? In our fourth and final full episode of the Re-vision podcast, we discuss the the Fourteenth Amendment.

Re-vision Episode 3: The Second Amendment

How should we interpret our historic right to bear arms in light of America’s current gun violence epidemic? In our third of four episodes of the Re-vision podcast, we discuss the the Second Amendment.

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