2024 Magazine Reader Survey: Results
In August 2024, we asked all Oregon Humanities magazine subscribers to answer a few questions about themselves and the publication. Here's what they had to say.
Programs Advisory Committee
The Oregon Humanities Programs Advisory Committee is an advisory body made up of community members who are connected to and participate in Oregon Humanities programs. This group is charged with advising Oregon Humanities on new program development, current program themes and collaborators, and supports promotion of Oregon Humanities programs in their communities.
Community Advisors
In addition to our staff and board of directors, Oregon Humanities relies on community members across the state to help us work toward our vision of an Oregon that invites diverse perspectives, explores challenging questions, and strives for just communities.
Oregon Humanities Style Guide
Some words we use and why we use them
Climate
Editor Ben Waterhouse writes about choosing the theme "Climate" amid a summer of heat waves and fires.
Looking Back, Looking Forward
Oregon Humanities celebrates fifty years.
Editor's Note: Possession
Editor Ben Waterhouse on the issue's theme.
HIP Courses
Learn in community, for credit, for free.
COVID-19 Emergency Fund Grantees
A responsive review panel composed of staff and board members redistributed $452,500 for general operating and programmatic support to sixty-one organizations throughout the state in late May as part of the CARES Act.
Facilitation Training Online - August
Oregon Humanities' facilitation training prepares people to plan and facilitate conversations about vital issues and ideas across differences, beliefs, and backgrounds. These discussions help build strong relationships within organizations and among communities. We will be hosting this three-part training on Zoom, and we’ll focus on both online and in-person facilitation techniques and skills.
Join the Leadership Giving Circle
Members of the Leadership Giving Circle give $500 or more annually to sustain Oregon Humanities’ work to connect more than 60,000 Oregonians each year through our face-to-face programs and media projects to create a more imaginative, welcoming, and just Oregon.
Our Most-Read Stories of 2017
Our readers' favorite articles and videos from the past year explore stories of place, belonging, and identity both personal and historical.
Read. Talk. Think.
Things that make you say O. Hm.
Facilitation Training
Oregon Humanities trains facilitators to lead conversations about vital issues and ideas across differences, beliefs, and backgrounds. This two-day training will help you strengthen your skills in planning and facilitating conversations on issues you care about within your organization or in the broader community.
Facilitation Training
Oregon Humanities trains facilitators to lead conversations about vital issues and ideas across differences, beliefs, and backgrounds. This two-day training will help you strengthen your skills in planning and facilitating conversations on issues you care about within your organization or in the broader community.
Facilitation Training
Oregon Humanities trains facilitators to lead conversations about vital issues and ideas across differences, beliefs, and backgrounds. This two-day training will help you strengthen your skills in planning and facilitating conversations on issues you care about within your organization or in the broader community.
Public Program Grants Webinar
Join Program Coordinator Kyle Weismann-Yee to learn about Oregon Humanities' Public Program Grants.