Tribes Have Trouble Accessing Water in the West

By Ashley Payette

As temperatures in southern Nevada rise, the water levels in Lake Mead fall. Droughts put our water, and the people who rely on it, at risk. To further understand the impact of drought on Nevada and surrounding regions, I spoke with Elizabeth Koebele, an associate professor of political science at the University of Nevada, Reno.

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Ashley Payette
York Fire Reflections

By Alina Lindquist

The work displayed in Avi Kwa Ame: Between Presence and Protection celebrates the beautiful natural environment of Avi Kwa Ame National Monument. One prominent feature of this landscape is the Joshua tree, which serves as an indicator species of the Mojave Desert and is one of my favorite plants in this region.

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Ashley Payette
Intentional Community-Making: The Humanities in Times of Crisis

By Jeremy Reed

What are we going to do? What am I going do? I have been asking myself these questions – expressed with varying degrees of panic and anxiety – on a near daily basis for the past few months. As a recent transplant to the Las Vegas area, I have been grappling with the challenges of getting to know new spaces and new communities as well as the mounting threats to the work that I do in the public humanities.

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George Tsz-Kwan Lam
Reading Epitaphs; Writing Eulogies

By Kahlo R. F. Smith

My earliest playground memories are set in cemeteries, chasing my brother around family plots and peering through each crypt’s ornate grating. Dad hoped he could keep us from fearing death by making cemeteries sites of joy.

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George Tsz-Kwan Lam
Because They Are People

By Shaun T. Griffin

October 2024. This preamble is for the scores of men who have been in the Razor Wire Poetry Workshop which, for over three decades, saved lives, kept them out of prison, gave voice to many poets, and led to countless friendships that kept me returning to teach poetry.

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George Tsz-Kwan Lam
Together in Providence: The 2024 National Humanities Conference

By George Tsz-Kwan Lam

Last week, Nevada Humanities staff traveled to Providence, Rhode Island to attend the 2024 National Humanities Conference, which took place from November 13 to November 17. This annual gathering was jointly produced by the Federation of State Humanities Councils and the National Humanities Alliance. Rhode Island Humanities served as this year’s conference host.

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George Tsz-Kwan Lam
Circle of Animal: Standing Witness for the Sentient Wild

By Sharon K. Schafer

My interest in the magic and mystery of the natural world lies at the intersection of art and science. As a wildlife biologist by education and an artist and photographer by passion, I endeavor to work at the confluence of these disciplines to create images that open hearts and minds to the life and landscapes of the world’s wild places.

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George Tsz-Kwan Lam