Learning How to Listen

Do you get the sense that people do not know how to listen to one another? With a desire to build stronger communities and forge a path during an uncertain time, how do we hear what people have to say, and how do we really understand what they are saying?

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One Small Step

Let’s bridge America’s divides, one conversation at a time. KUNR is looking for residents of northern Nevada and eastern California to sign up for One Small Step.

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A Virtual Salon: Valley of the Sun

Sun Valley, Nevada is a small community of nearly 20,000 tucked away in the arid desert hills just north of Reno, Nevada. Populated mainly by trailer homes at its core, with newer modern housing springing up around the peripheries, it was touted in 1938 by the Bureau of Land Management as a land of opportunity where homesteaders could carve out a place of their own.  Join Nevada Humanities for The Salon: Valley of the Sun, to learn about the history of the region, the stereotypes associated with trailer park culture, and the creativity that is born out of this place.

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The Salon: Poetry of a Song

Lyrics can be poetic, and poetry can be lyrical, but what makes a song a poem? Have you ever considered the mechanics of a song? How it is composed and written? Join us as we grapple with these questions at The Salon: Poetry of a Song, on Friday, July 19, 2019 beginning at 6:00 pm at the Sundance Books and Music in Reno.

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The Salon: Bees, the Canary in the Coal Mine?

Is it true that the wellness of bees is an indicator of the health of our planet? Join us for a discussion about this consequential topic at The Salon: Bees, the Canary in the Coal Mine? The Salon will be held on Friday, May 17, 2019 beginning at 6:00 pm at Sundance Books and Music in Reno. Moderated by Dr. Ran Duan, visiting assistant professor at the Reynolds School of Journalism at the University of Nevada, Reno, we will welcome experts in the field to talk about the health of the bee population in Nevada.

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Norms and Why They Matter

What’s the difference between a norm and a law? What does it mean to circumvent a norm, and is that even a problem? What can we trust in one another to do, and what do we need to codify? Join Nevada Humanities for The Salon: Norms and Why They Matter as we pose these and other questions to a lawyer, a political scientist, and a rhetorician.

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The Value of History in the Era of Fake News

Join Nevada Humanities for The Salon: The Value of History in the Era of Fake News, featuring Allyson Hobbs, author of A Chosen Exile: A History of Racial Passing in American Life and the forthcoming, Far From Sanctuary: African American Travel and the Road to Civil Rights.

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My Writing Went Viral

What happens when that one article or op-ed you write sends fireworks across the internet? The term “going viral” was unheard of ten years ago. What does it say about the nature of journalism, and the way we consume information? What does it say that think-pieces and confessionals seem to have a longer life online, than news stories from traditional news outlets?

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