Our 2023 in Review

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Our 2023 in Review
By Project Humanities Team

Over the year, we dedicated ourselves to assisting our community, and we're excited to share the collective achievements we've made together. Check out our Year in Review video to see the highlights.

Year in Review Video:

“What’s in a Name?” Workshop Recap

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By Bertha Mia Bazbaz

In an October 2023 workshop facilitated by ASU Project Humanities, Reverend ellie hutchinson guided 20+ attendees through reflection and discussion of their names and personal name histories. Some participants shared reflections on their name’s etymology and gender, while others shared stories about their family heritage and resistance to assimilation. 

Mainstream Environmentalism Will Not Save Our Dying Planet

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Mainstream Environmentalism Will Not Save Our Dying Planet
By Ricardo Tenorio

Our planet is dying. It has been several months since nearly a billion people across the globe celebrated Earth Day 2023 as a demonstration in support of environmental protection. Perhaps the most paradoxical of all is that its largest celebrants are the corporations and politicians contributing most heavily to the destruction and degradation of the environment. 

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.

"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.