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Virginia Humanities (VH), formerly the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities, is a humanities council whose stated mission is to develop the civic, cultural, and intellectual life of the
Commonwealth of Virginia Virginia, officially the Commonwealth of Virginia, is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern regions of the United States, between the Atlantic Coast and the Appalachian Mountains. The geography and climate of the Commonwealth are ...
by creating learning opportunities for all Virginians. VH aims to bring the
humanities Humanities are academic disciplines that study aspects of human society and culture. In the Renaissance, the term contrasted with divinity and referred to what is now called classics, the main area of secular study in universities at the t ...
fully into Virginia's public life, assisting individuals and communities in their efforts to understand the past, confront important issues in the present, and shape a promising future.


History

Since its founding in 1974, VH has sponsored more than 40,000 humanities programs across the Commonwealth. VH is one of 56 state humanities councils that are part of the Federation of State Humanities Councils. Humanities councils were created by the
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in 1974 and receive an annual congressional appropriation through the National Endowment for the Humanities, which for most councils is supplemented by state and private funding. In March 2018 it assumed the new, shortened name Virginia Humanities.


Location

VH is headquartered in Charlottesville, Virginia on the campus of the
University of Virginia The University of Virginia (UVA) is a public research university in Charlottesville, Virginia. Founded in 1819 by Thomas Jefferson, the university is ranked among the top academic institutions in the United States, with highly selective ad ...
.


Activities

VH activities are conducted through direct funding, through working partnerships with other organizations, and through statewide and national initiatives. VH's areas of focus are broken down into: *Books, Reading, and Literacy—the importance of the text as a means of transmitting, exploring, and broadening our understanding of the human experience. * Media and Culture—the global influence of electronic media on culture, how the media may promote or undermine positive social change, and how media may influence individual perception and creative thinking. * Violence and Culture—the roots of violence and personal dislocation, and the struggle for individual survival and self-determination within systems of violence. * Rights and Responsibilities—the still-evolving American traditions of self-government and justice, and the special role Virginia has played in shaping the concept of freedom worldwide. * Science, Technology, and Social Change—advances in science and technology, the challenges and opportunities they create, and how they are redefining culture and community life. * Virginia History—the stories of Virginia, its people and institutions, with particular emphasis on the history of minority communities in the state. VH operates both the Virginia Center for the Book and the annual Virginia Festival of the Book. VH produces the radio show ''With Good Reason''.


''BackStory'' with the American History Guys

''BackStory'' was a radio show, and later weekly podcast, that used current events in America to take a deep dive into the country's past. Hosted by noted U.S. historians, each episode provides listeners with different perspectives on a particular theme or subject. The podcast is hosted by
Brian Balogh Brian Balogh is an American historian, and professor at the University of Virginia. Balogh is the director of the National Fellowship Program hosted by the Jefferson Scholars Foundation. He also co-hosts the radio program, " Backstory with the Am ...
, Ed Ayers, Nathan Connolly, and Joanne Freeman. Peter S. Onuf, along with Balogh and Ayers, founded the podcast in 2008. The show ended in 2020.


''Encyclopedia Virginia''

''Encyclopedia Virginia'' (''EV'') is a multi-year project of Virginia Humanities. "The purpose of ''EV'' is to become the first point of reference for all users interested in Virginia and to provide authoritative and accessible information for students, teachers, scholars, and business, industry, and government when they have a question about Virginia's history and culture." On May 24, 2007, the then-Virginia Foundation for the Humanities announced a $100,000 grant from Dominion Energy's Dominion Foundation for ''Encyclopedia Virginia''.virginia.edu press release
article "''Encyclopedia Virginia'' Receives Grant from Dominion Foundation"


See also

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List of state humanities councils State humanities councils are private, non-profit partners of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH). There are 56 councils located in every U.S. state and jurisdiction. These councils work to support local public humanities programs as w ...
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List of online encyclopedias of U.S. states All except one (New York) are free and deal with a state of the United States. See also * List of online encyclopedias {{Lists of encyclopedias Online state encyclopedias Online state encyclopedias Online state encyclopedias Wi ...


References


External links

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Virginia Folklife Program on Google Cultural InstituteThe Virginia Foundation home page
{{authority control Virginia culture National Endowment for the Humanities Organizations established in 1974 1974 establishments in Virginia