Learn more about Humanities Council programs and events on Human Ties, our cable access television show produced at Manchester Community Access Media. Humanities Council Executive Director Deborah Watrous welcomes guests from all humanities disciplines who are offering innovative programming in New Hampshire.
Recent guests have included Rebecca Rule and Catherine McDowell discussing the Telling Our Story oral history project in Berlin and Gorham ; Jim Garvin, New Hampshire State Architectural Historian, and Maggie Stier, Shared Field Service Representative for the New Hampshire Preservation Alliance, discussing the Seven to Save project focusing on endangered historic sites in New Hampshire; Mary Russell, Director of the Center for the Book, and Brian Hackert, Reference Librarian at the Peterborough Town Library, discussing the Big Read project, and historian Glenn Knoblock sharing photos and stories from his Humanities to Go program on New Hampshire Cemeteries and Gravestones.
The show airs on community access television stations in Manchester, Andover, Bedford, Chester, Concord, Derry, Exeter and Weare. It will also air soon in Nashua. We’re working to add more stations to our community access network. Contact Anne Coughlin at 224-4071 x16 if your community access station would like to air the show.
View the episode featuring musician and folklorist Jeff Warner
View the Telling Our Story episode with Rebecca Rule and Catherine McDowell
View the Seven to Save episode with Jim Garvin and Maggie Stier
View the NH Cemeteries and Gravestones episode with Glenn Knoblock
View the Big Read episode with Mary Russell and Brian Hackert
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