Humanities Tennessee is a non-profit organization based in Nashville that fosters community and civility in Tennessee through engaging programs that explore ideas, stories, history, arts, and culture. With a focus on promoting literacy and preserving the state's heritage, Humanities Tennessee offers a wide range of initiatives, including grants, scholarships, traveling exhibits, and young writers workshops.
Chapter 16, an online journal affiliated with the Library of Congress Center for the Book, provides literary news and events for Tennessee readers, while the Shared Futures Lab explores African American heritage and culture through the Memphis Heritage Trail. Through their diverse programs and initiatives, Humanities Tennessee aims to enrich the lives of Tennesseans by connecting them with the stories of the past and present.
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