1. "Separate as the Fingers, Yet One as the Hand": Partnerships and Collaborations

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    By Brekken Cogswell

    For the past 11 years, Project Humanities has partnered with hundreds of diverse organizations. We have partnered locally, nationally, and internationally, on myriad topics of cultural and social interest. Because we know that there is no success without collaboration, Project Humanities invites our partners to bring vital perspectives to these conversations and as such, we highlight the excellent organizations that will be present at this upcoming event.

  2. ASU Project Humanities wins Bronze at Prestigious Anthem Awards

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    By Brekken Cogswell

    This year,  ASU Project Humanities joins the ranks of Anthem Award winners alongside myriad impressive individuals and organizations such as Doctors Without Borders, Megan Rapinoe, It Gets Better Project, and Dr. Jane Goodall. Launched by the Webby Awards in 2021 as the “internet's highest honor," the Anthem Awards began with the goal of honoring individuals, movements, and organizations that spark meaningful local and global social change.

  3. Project Humanities Homeless Outreach Intern: Why I Do It

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    By Santiago Griffin Todd

    I began volunteering for Project Humanities’ homeless outreach when I was in eighth grade. As I prepare to graduate from high school now, four years later, I am a very active intern and will continue during my upcoming college years at Arizona State University, commencing this fall 2023. The following is the letter of interest I submitted as part of my initial application for the Project Humanities internship program in the summer of 2021.