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@humanitiestexas has been a member of Linktree for 6 years and joined in April 2020. The social media accounts linked to from @humanitiestexas are: Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, LinkedIn, Threads, X, Bluesky. Besides social media accounts, humanitiestexas has populated their site with Announcing Our 2026 Outstanding Teaching Award Winners | Humanities Texas, Using Last Seen Ads to Teach Slavery and Reconstruction (Summer 2025 Webinar Series), Apply Now for July Teacher Webinars | Humanities Texas, Revisit Online Lectures from Our Spring Teacher Webinars, Upcoming Grants Workshops in Midland and Fort Stockton, Announcing Our New Rural Grants Initiative, Teacher Feature: Three Award-Winning Educators | Humanities Texas, Grantee Spotlight: The McFaddin-Ward House, Humanities Texas and the Smithsonian Host Panhandle Conference | Humanities Texas, Texas Storytime, Moments That Made US: A New Print-on-Demand Exhibition | Humanities Texas, The Wittliff Collections Public Lecture with Sarah Bird, Teacher Feature: Three Award-Winning Educators | Humanities Texas, Introducing New Traveling Exhibition on Juneteenth Rodeos in Texas, Apply Now for Summer Teacher Programs | Humanities Texas, American Indians in Texas: From the Spanish Era through the Red River War (Spring 2026 In-Person Workshop) | Humanities Texas, Teaching Shakespeare with The Bard in the Borderlands (Spring 2026 In-Person Workshop) | Humanities Texas, Teacher Feature: Two Award-Winning Educators, Upcoming Public Program in San Marcos: Selena in Art and Pop Culture | Humanities Texas, America After the American Revolution (Spring 2026 Webinar) | Humanities Texas, Teacher Feature: Four Award-Winning Educators, The Great Depression (Spring 2026 In-Person Workshop) | Humanities Texas, 2025 Outstanding Teaching Awards Nomination Form, Teaching Poetry (Spring 2026 In-Person Workshop) | Humanities Texas, Teacher Feature: Four Award-Winning Educators | Humanities Texas, The New Nation: 1800–1860 (Spring 2026 In-Person Workshop) | Humanities Texas, Teaching STEM Advances and Milestones in U.S. History (Spring 2026 Webinar) | Humanities Texas, Major Grants | Humanities Texas, Exhibitions | Humanities Texas, The American Revolutionary War: Part II (Spring 2026 Webinar) | Humanities Texas, Teaching Dystopian Literature (Spring 2026 Webinar) | Humanities Texas, Upcoming Public Program with Asia Society Texas Center in Houston | Humanities Texas, Grants Workshops with NEH and Humanities Texas, Grantee Spotlight: Tye Preston Memorial Library | Humanities Texas, Mini-Grants Program to Resume in January 2026 | Humanities Texas, Teacher Feature: Two Award-Winning Educators, Exhibition Venue Spotlight: El Paso Veterans One-Stop Center, Larry McMurtry's Internationally Renowned Bookshop Breathes Again, Apply Now for January Teacher Webinars, Teacher Feature: Three Award-Winning Educators, Apply Now for Spring Teacher Programs, Holiday Book Fair: Saturday, December 6, The Declaration of Indepence (Fall 2025 Webinar), Humanities Texas Presents: Ada Limón in Conversation, Two Popular Traveling Exhibitions Return to Circulation, Nominate an Inspiring Humanities Teacher for a 2026 Outstanding Teaching Award, An Update on Uvalde's El Progreso Memorial Library, Teaching Texas Literature (Fall 2025 In-Person Workshop), Grantee Spotlight: The National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame, Teaching Early Texas History, 1528–1821 (Fall 2025 In-Person Workshop), Teaching Drama (Fall 2025 In-Person Workshop), Grantee Spotlight: Houston Freedmen’s Town Conservancy, Teaching the Progressive Era (Fall 2025 In-Person Workshop), Humanities = Podcast, Digital Storytelling: Developing Student Podcasts in the Writing Classroom (Fall 2025 Webinar), The Imperial Crisis in British North America, 1763–1775 (Fall 2025 Webinar), Hill Country Grants Workshop, Major Grants, Around the State: Soul Circuit Tours Texas, Apply Now for September Teacher Workshops, America Before the American Revolution (Fall 2025 Webinar), Grants Webinar Registration, Introducing, Interpreting, and Integrating Primary Sources in the English Language Arts Classroom (Fall 2025 Webinar Series), Rural and Exhibition Grants, NEH Chairman’s Disaster Recovery Grants Available for Humanities Institutions Impacted by Texas Floods, Find Us at These Upcoming Events, Grantee Spotlight: Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, Teaching Film Adaptations (Summer 2025 Webinar), Resources for Flood Response and Recovery, Summer Reading with Texas Booksellers, Using Primary Sources to Teach Major Topics in U.S. History in their Constitutional Context (Summer 2025 Webinar Series), The High School Canon: Then and Now (Summer 2025 Webinar Series), Juneteenth Traveling Exhibition, Around the State: Mexican Fiestas Tours West Texas, Apply Now for July 2025 Teacher Webinars, Announcing Our 2025 Outstanding Teaching Award Winners, Teacher Feature: Two Award-Winning Educators, ACTION ALERT!, Teacher Feature: Three Award-Winning Educators, Introducing Season Three of Texas Originals, Upcoming Humanities Texas Teacher Workshops, Online Teacher Professional Development Lectures, How to Apply for Mini and Major Grants, Outstanding Teaching of the Humanities Awards, Become a Friend of Humanities Texas.