The Program Committee oversees all direct programs and grants of the West Virginia Humanities Council.

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Meet the 2024-25 Folklife Apprenticeship Pairs

This program celebrates and supports traditional artists in passing on cultural knowledge, stories, and techniques to their apprentices.

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Watch the 2022-23 West Virginia Folklife Apprenticeship Showcases

If you missed the showcases last fall, you can now watch the recordings on the West Virginia Folklife YouTube channel.

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Little Lectures Online

Our first three Little Lectures of 2024 are now available online: "Dunmore's War: The Last Colonial Conflict" by Glenn F. Williams; "Echoes of the War on Terror: Gaza through the Lens of American Military History" by Peter Mansoor; and "One Long Night: A Global History of Concentration Camps" by Andrea Pitzer.

See the videos here »

Grafton Monster Pin!

New Council GEM (Give Every Month) members who donate $5 or more per month will receive this exclusive pin. We’d love your support!

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West Virginia National Cemeteries Project

The Humanities Council works with high schools students to research and write biographies of veterans

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Please support the historic MacFarland-Hubbard House, our headquarters. The property serves as an active programming venue, and is itself an important community landmark.

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Our Golden Anniversary

In 2024, we celebrated our 50th anniversary. Check out some of the grant projects we've funded and programs we've sponsored since 1974.

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New People & Mountains

The Winter 2024-25 issue of our newsletter: "Here's to Our Next 50!"

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Our 2024 Annual Report

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Our 2024 Activities Report

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History Alive! Seeks New Characters

The West Virginia Humanities Council seeks applications from individuals interested in portraying historical figures for its popular History Alive! program.

Learn how to apply here »

October 2024 issue of The Broad Side

The Darkest Horse: John W. Davis, the Compromise Candidate Who Couldn't

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Exploring the imaginary landscape of West Virginia through the lens of genre fiction and folklore

Listen to the podcast here »

Visit wvpublic.org to hear This Week in West Virginia History, a collaboration between e-WV: The West Virginia Encyclopedia and West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

The West Virginia Humanities Council serves West Virginia through grants and direct programs in the humanities. Formed in 1974 at the invitation of the National Endowment for the Humanities, it is the principal organization promoting the humanities in West Virginia.

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