The Hawaii Council for the Humanities in Honolulu, HI is a non-profit organization dedicated to exploring and promoting the humanities in Hawaii. With a focus on intergenerational connection, cultural identity, social justice, storytelling, and civic engagement, they offer a wide range of programs and resources, including Hawaii History Day, Try Think, N Mana Wai, and public programs. Celebrating their 50th year of service, they strive to strengthen communities and foster a deeper understanding of what it means to be human.
The Hawaii Council for the Humanities invites individuals to join them in their mission to weave together the past and the future. Through their diverse programming, they aim to foster cultural healing, promote civic responsibility, and encourage dialogue across differences. With a commitment to exploring the rich history and heritage of Hawaii, they provide opportunities for learning, reflection, and growth, making a positive impact on the community.
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