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    Forum, Volume 45, No. 2, Summer 2021

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    Contents: Dive into History to Commemorate Florida\u27s Territorial Bicentennial -- The Tapestry that is Us -- Meet Florida Humanities\u27 New Executive Director -- What\u27s New at Florida Humanities -- Women to Know -- Writers on Writing -- Raising Their Voices, Poetically -- A Gift of Envisioning Florida -- Commemorating July 17, 1821 -- Heritage Kitchen -- What You\u27ll See on Road Less Traveled -- The Call of the Springshttps://digitalcommons.usf.edu/forum_magazine/1091/thumbnail.jp

    Florida Humanities Council Logo

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    Forum, Volume 45, No. 1, Spring 2021

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    Contents: Water: The Elemental Link to Florida\u27s Identity -- Understanding Our Times, with Help from the Humanities -- Visions of Florida, through a Watery Lens -- What\u27s New at Florida Humanities -- Makeshift Freedom -- Virtually Navigating the New Normal -- Talking in Your Living Room -- Written in Water -- Water as Our Life Story -- Water as Our Way of Life -- Water as a Natural Bridge -- Water as a Divider -- Water as Freedom -- Water as Inspiration -- Water as We Look to the Future -- State of Wonder --https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/forum_magazine/1090/thumbnail.jp

    Forum, Volume 44, No. 1, Spring 2020

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    Contents: How the Humanities Keep us Free -- Surprising Tales of Florida Democracy -- Humanities Today: For Those who Came Before -- A Tribute to David Colburn -- What\u27s New at Florida Humanities -- Voices and Votes: Democracy in America -- Choosing Loyalty to the King -- The Rise and Fall of Florida\u27s Would-be Capital -- Home for History for 200 Years -- We Hold These Truths... -- A Mirror to Our State -- A Voting Primer -- Women\u27s Suffrage Centennial -- Why Our Voting Rates Lag Behind -- Let There by Sunshine -- Learning to be Citizens -- Awake to Engagement -- Talking across the Divide -- State of Wonder: Stumping the Statehttps://digitalcommons.usf.edu/forum_magazine/1087/thumbnail.jp

    Forum, Volume 45, No. 3, Fall 2021

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    Contents: Letter from the Director -- Florida Magazine Association\u27s Charlie Awards -- Letter from the Editor -- Listen to the Voices of Generations in the Pages of Florida\u27s Newspapers -- What\u27s New at Florida Humanities -- A History Museum with an Intriguing Past -- Newspapers in Education -- Let\u27s Talk about Water -- A Forgotten Newspaper -- An Evening with Danielle Allen -- A Conversation with Nashid Madyun -- Under the Gaze of the Sun -- Making the Invisible, Visible -- A New Model for News? -- Literary Florida -- Heritage Kitchen -- State of Wonderhttps://digitalcommons.usf.edu/forum_magazine/1092/thumbnail.jp

    List, A Library Exhibit Bibliography: The Florida Humanities FORUM Magazine

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    A list of articles about library exhibits that had been published in the Florida Humanities FORUM magazine

    Forum, Volume 41, No. 1, Spring 2017

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    Contents: Letter from the Director -- How will Growth Affect what Makes Florida Special? -- In Praise of the Humanities -- Preserving History as Florida Booms -- Fort Pierce: A Place that Feels like Home -- Key West: Adapting and Enduring -- Cedar Key: A Community that Survives -- Gulf County: Change is Coming to Forgotten Florida -- Humanities Alive! -- Miami: A Mosaic of History and Change -- Fernandina Beach: A Heritage that Sustains a City -- Tarpon Springs: The Past is Part of the Present -- DeLand: A Special Sense of Place -- Polk County: Pride in the Heritage -- Pensacola: Spanning the Centuries -- Reflections on Florida Poetry: When Languages Collide -- My Favorite Florida Place: Fort Pickens: A Place of Beauty and Tensionhttps://digitalcommons.usf.edu/forum_magazine/1080/thumbnail.jp

    Forum, Volume 23, No. 2, Fall 2000

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    Contents: From the Executive Director: Faith in Florida -- Humanities Alive! -- Overview -- Varieties of Religious Experience -- Religion and Community -- Florida\u27s Sacred Places -- Religion and Media -- Religion and Politics -- Book Briefs -- The Last Wordhttps://digitalcommons.usf.edu/forum_magazine/1029/thumbnail.jp

    Forum, Volume 36, No. 3, Fall 2012

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    Contents: Letter from the Director -- What was the View from the Shore? -- Native Cultures are Wiped Out after Europeans Move In -- The Calusa Ruled South Florida -- The Magical World of the Timucua -- The Apalachee Played a Mean Game of Ball -- Mission Control -- The End of a World -- Traveling in Ancient Florida -- Humanities Alive! -- How Power was Brokered in Spanish Colonial Florida -- Creek Indians became Florida Seminoles -- Bridging Cultures -- Windswept History -- My Favorite Florida Placehttps://digitalcommons.usf.edu/forum_magazine/1018/thumbnail.jp

    Poster, The Florida Highwaymen, July 14-September 11, 2005

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    An event poster for The Florida Highwaymen: Further Down the Road, an exhibition running from July 14 to September 11, 2005, in association with the Florida Humanities Council. The exhibition showcases paintings by the Highwaymen, a group of African American artists known for their depictions of Florida landscapes featuring Alfred Hair, James Gibson, and Gary Monroe. The event includes lectures by scholars, artist demonstrations, painting sales, a brunch, and a theatrical performance by Bob Devin Jones exploring the civil rights era in which the Highwaymen worked.https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/bdj_studioat620_posters/1015/thumbnail.jp
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