“From Sea to Shining Sea” Documentary Screening

McMenamins Kennedy School | 5736 NE 33rd Avenue, Portland, OR 97211

“America the Beautiful” may be America’s most beloved song. But few know about the fascinating life of the writer behind it. From Sea to Shining Sea: Katharine Lee Bates and the Story of “America the Beautiful” explores the rich life of poet, professor, and social reformer Katharine Lee Bates, author of "America the Beautiful.” As we approach […]

Consider This: The Changing Roles of Religious Spaces in Oregon

HQ | 112 Depot Street, La Grande, OR 97850

Join Oregon Humanities on Tuesday, March 31 at 7pm for a conversation about the changing role of religious spaces in Oregon. Guests Frank So, director of Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon; Rev. Amy Jayne of Cove Ascension School and Conference Center; and Brandon Rhodes, D.Min. of Coburg Commons will join Adam Davis onstage in La Grande to explore how faith communities across the state […]

Heritage Talk: A Willow Tree Becomes a Forest

Bush House Museum | 600 Mission Street SE, Salem, OR

The Salem Art Association’s Heritage Talks series continues on Friday, April 3 with speaker Dr. Russell Low as he explores his family’s struggle to establish roots and pursue their dreams in a world of Chinese exclusion. The little-known, decades-long partnership between the Hop Lee and Bush families in Salem reveals a powerful story of friendship […]

Consider This: What Democracy Needs with Hélène Landemore

Alberta Rose Theatre | 3000 NE Alberta Street, Portland, OR 97211

Join Oregon Humanities on April 7 at 7pm for a conversation with Hélène Landemore, author of Politics Without Politicians, on what democracy must become to meet the complexity, speed, and scale of today’s world. As democratic institutions in the U.S. and around the world come under increasing strain, Landemore invites us to consider what it would take […]

250 in the West: Public Lands with Leisl Carr Childers

High Desert Museum | 59800 S Hwy 97, Bend, OR 97702

Public lands are a tangible aspect of life in the American West. What are the origins of public lands and how have debates over their use shaped the West? Historian, author and associate professor at Colorado State University Leisl Carr Childers will discuss the history of public lands from the American Revolution to today. Doors open at 6pm, program begins at 6:30pm. About […]

Revolutionary War Memorial Dedication in Beaverton Veterans Memorial Park

Beaverton Veterans Memorial Park | SW 8th and Watson Avenue, Beaverton, OR 97005

The Revolutionary War Memorial Dedication will unveil a new and unique memorial in Oregon and the western United States that honors the soldiers and patriots that sacrificed their lives and fortunes to achieve American independence, liberty, and freedom. The Memorial is a permanent addition to the Beaverton Veterans Memorial Park designed to honor America’s first […]

250 in the West: Citizenship with Susan Kamei

High Desert Museum | 59800 S Hwy 97, Bend, OR 97702

Susan Kamei’s family members were among the over 120,000 Japanese Americans forcibly detained during World War II. Her book, When Can We Go Back to America?, grapples with contradictions between the ideas this country was founded on and the mass incarceration of Japanese Americans. Kamei will explore the constitutional, historical, and political ramifications for citizenship and what […]

Consider This: Labor, Farmworker Organizing, and Histories of Indigenous Communities in Oregon

Mt. Angel Theatre Studio | 220 E Charles Street, Mt. Angel, OR 97362

Join Oregon Humanities April 30 in Mt. Angel for a conversation with Joaquín Lara Midkiff, Reyna López, and Ramón Ramírez. This program will explore how the mid-Willamette has been home to powerful farmworker and solidarity movements that transformed the lives of migrant laborers and reshaped Oregon's political and economic landscape. This conversation is part of […]