Resources for 2022 Summer Institute in Public Humanities

Resources and Preparation

Main Schedule: 2022 Summer Institute Schedule | Center for the Humanities (unh.edu)

Project Catalog

Community Guidelines

Tuesday -- Links and instructions you will need for Digital Tours:
Digital Public Humanities Tour (SIPH 2022) | Center for the Humanities (unh.edu)

Wednesday Google Docs for Group Exercise:

and if you need a reminder of what you said... here are the "humanities and the public good" language sheets for all the groups.

 

Wednesday--places you can go!

You'll find directions to all of the above locations here!

Thursday Group Exercise: SIPH_2022 - Google Jamboard

Friday: Seed Funding Application (this will be due August 1 and will also be circulated).

Friday Evaluation of the week -- please feel free to evaluate days as you go or give all your feedback at the end of the week!

8-page booklet template

Student guide to including SIPH on your resume/LinkedIn:

Poems and spoken word pieces shared by our 2022 participants: SIPH_POEMS - Google Drive


MONDAY

From Roopika Risam, Keynote Speaker:


From Jodi Skipper:

 TUESDAY

From Katie Trostel and Karen Long:


From David Trowbridge:


WEDNESDAY

From Phoebe Stein:

  • Her organization 
  • Website that houses 200+ public humanities programs humanities councils produced as part of our Why It Matters:? Civic and Electoral Participation national initiative in 2021: 
  • An Ongoing Experiment by Elizabeth Lynn


From Judi Moore Latta:


THURSDAY

From Catherine Besteman:


FRIDAY 

From Lyra Monteiro


Readings

Some readings on public humanities you may enjoy before, during, or after the week of SIPH

Remembering the Battle of Pezi Sla (Greasy Grass—aka Little Bighorn) with the Lakota, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho Victory Riders: An Autoethnographic Photo Essay 
by Elena Creef (2019 SIPH alum)

Grounding the Humanities (Public Books
by Perry Guevara and Amy R. Wong
 


VIEWING
 

Two Zoom presentations from our online SIPH 2021:

  1. Building Community Partnerships - UNH Media (starting at minute 36)
  2. Clip of Environmental Public Humanities (Summer Institute Online) - UNH Media*

*If you are interested in seeing more Shakespeare in Yosemite, one of the projects introduced here, check out Imogen in the Wild Film (2021) | Shakespeare in Yosemite (ucmerced.edu)