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Are We What We Eat? Stories About Food & Ourselves

presented by Shanta Lee on Friday, February 28 at 5 pm on Zoom  RSVP HERE

 

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Exercising the "Hope Muscle"

Welcome to What’s the Big Idea?, our new blog highlighting Granite Staters' experiences and perspectives in the humanities—from local roots to global ideas. We hope these stories from many voices will ignite conversation and big ideas, helping shape our understanding of what it means to be human. Join us as we delve into New Hampshire’s culture, history, and contemporary issues, while reflecting on what it means to live a life enriched by the humanities. Share your thoughts and ideas with us—this is a space for conversation! 

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