Event Overview CELEBRATION OF THE HUMANITIES October 4, 2018

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Event Overview 2018 CELEBRATION OF THE HUMANITIES October 4, 2018 Date: Thursday, October 4, 2018 Time: Location: Honorary Chairs: Event Co-Chairs: Event Committee: Contact: 5:30-6:30pm VIP Reception with the Honorees 6:30-8:30pm Celebration Reception and Award Presentation Renaissance Providence Downtown Hotel, 5 Avenue of the Arts, Providence Donald & Maia Farish Touba Ghadessi & John Richard, Jessica L. & Aaron Q. Weinstein Becca Bertrand, Diana DeCesaris Champa, Alex Chiulli, Liz Crawford, Morgan Devlin, Judith Dupré, Elizabeth Francis, Holly Gaboriault, Touba Ghadessi, Megan Hamlin-Black, Rachael Jeffers, Rebecca Riley, Jessica L. Weinstein, Robin Wetherill Rachael Jeffers, Development & Communications Officer email: rachael@rihumanities.org; phone: 401-273-2250 About The Rhode Island Council for the Humanities The Rhode Island Council for the Humanities seeds, supports, and strengthens public history, cultural heritage, civic education, and community engagement by and for all Rhode Islanders. As an independent, nonprofit affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Council has provided over $8 million in grants to support more than 650 organizations throughout the state of Rhode Island, as well as independent researchers, filmmakers, scholars, and oral historians, since its founding in 1973. The Council further supports community engagement in many other ways. Sponsor the Celebration of the Humanities Sponsorships demonstrate your support for outstanding humanities in Rhode Island. We are grateful for your partnership! See enclosed card for details and benefits. Deadlines: Invitation Inclusion: July 27, 2018 Program Inclusion: September 14, 2018 Single Tickets Individual: $100 Student: $50 All ticket purchases are tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law. Event Program Advertisements Show your support for the public humanities, promote your business, or honor an awardee by placing an ad in the Celebration of the Humanities program book. Event program ads are included in the Presenter, Champion, and Visionary sponsorship levels. Ad space is also available at the following rates: Inside Front or Inside Back Cover Ad ($1,000) 5 wide x 8 tall, full color Full Page Ad ($750) 5 wide x 8 tall, b&w Half Page Ad ($500) 5 wide x 4 tall, b&w Quarter Page Ad ($250) 2.25 wide x 4 tall, b&w Art must be at least 300dpi; no bleeds on ad pages. Print-ready PDF files are preferred. Please use the attached form to reserve your ad space. Fully designed ads must be at least 300 dpi without bleeds and submitted by Friday, September 14, 2018 to rachael@rihumanities.org. Print-ready PDF files are preferred. If you would like a place a written message only, we are happy to insert this in your ad space for you. Event tickets must be purchased separately.

2018 Celebration of the Humanities Honorees This year s Celebration theme of BRIDGE is exemplified by each of our honorees whose work in communities of many faiths and backgrounds shows how the humanities link diverse communities, increase access to culture and education, span understanding the past and imagining the future, connect to societal challenges, and strengthen the ties between information, awareness, and democracy. Honorary Chairs Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Humanities Rabbi Wayne M. Franklin, Temple Emanu-El, Providence; leader of interfaith dialogues The Lifetime Achievement Award celebrates career achievements that demonstrate humanities excellence, reflect the Council s mission and core values, and enrich public life in Rhode Island. The 2018 Award recognizes Rabbi Wayne M. Franklin for over three decades of service as a faith leader, educator, and advocate for civic dialogue. A graduate of Yeshiva University and the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, Rabbi Franklin was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Divinity from Providence College in 2017. Rabbi Franklin chaired the Mayor s Task Force on Youth Engagement and was a member of the Providence Faith, Community, and Law Enforcement Leaders Dialogue Group, which worked to build understanding and trust rooted in empathy. Rabbi Franklin bridges issues of faith and politics valuing our humanity and shared experience over differences of opinion. Tom Roberts Prize for Creative Achievement in the Humanities Francis Parra, Co-Founder and Artistic Director, ECAS Theater The Tom Roberts Prize celebrates creativity in topics, disciplines, and formats that extend the field of the humanities. This year, the Prize honors Francis Parra for over 20 years of creative leadership of Teatro ECAS, the state s only Spanish-language theater. Born in the Dominican Republic, Parra graduated from APEC University in Santa Domingo. Parra bridges the humanities and arts with programming that exposes Rhode Island audiences to Latin American literature and scholarship as well as Spanish-language performance. A powerful cultural leader, Parra makes connections between artistic practice and our state s demographic changes, ensuring opportunities for the growing population of immigrants and Rhode Island-born children of immigrants to see their own stories reflected in literature and performance. Innovation in the Humanities Award Stages of Freedom Recognizing the innovative implementation of the humanities by an organization to achieve a specific goal, this year s Award is presented to Stages of Freedom. Stages of Freedom, and the organization s leaders, Ray Rickman and Robb Dimmick, have a long history of bridging cultures and audiences, embracing shared cultural heritage, and empowering youth. Through research and publishing, theater and performance, and exhibitions of art and history Stages of Freedom is developing a new model for how an organization can form lasting partnerships, and engage substantial, diverse audiences as they uncover, represent, and empower African-American history in Rhode Island. Public Humanities Scholar Award Taylor Polites, Writer, Educator, and Researcher The Scholar Award recognizes outstanding public humanities work in teaching and scholarship that advances the civic and cultural life of Rhode Island. This year, the Award honors Taylor Polites for his historical fiction writing, research, teaching, and creative interpretations of Rhode Island history for public audiences. Polites expertly bridges history, art, and literature working with artists, activists, archivists, and scholars with boundless interdisciplinary imagination and energy. He partners with Ann Hood and Hester Kaplan in Goat Hill, a collaboration dedicated to bringing writers and writing professionals to Southern New England, and works with local organizations to cultivate storytelling and community. He teaches in the Newport MFA program at Salve Regina University, in the Maslow Family Creative Writing MFA program at Wilkes University, at the Rhode Island School of Design, and at Roger Williams University. Polites exemplifies an inclusive approach to scholarship and public engagement in the humanities and is a bridge through his efforts to value individual voices.

Reply Form Yes! We will support the Celebration of the Humanities with A sponsorship at the following level: Presenting Sponsor ($10,000) Catalyst ($1,000) Champion Sponsor ($5,000) Humanist ($500) Visionary Sponsor ($2,500) Partner ($300) Additional tickets at the following level(s): Individual ($100) Student ($50) A program book ad / personal message at the following level: Inside front or back cover ($1,000) Half page ($500) Full page ($750) Quarter page ($250) We cannot attend but would like to make a gift of $ to the Celebration of the Humanities. Contact Info Recognition Name: Contact Name: Organization: Address: Phone: (As it should appear in the program book) Email: Payment Please send an invoice My check is enclosed, made payable to the Rhode Island Council for the Humanities Please charge my credit card: Card #: Exp Date: Card Type (circle one): Visa Mastercard American Express Name on Card: Return completed form to: Rachael Jeffers, Rhode Island Council for the Humanities 131 Washington Street, Suite 210, Providence, RI 02903 Email: rachael@rihumanities.org / Questions? Call (401) 273-2250