National Humanities Alliance

http://www.nhalliance.org/events/index.shtml

2012 Annual Meeting & Humanities Advocacy Day

HAD 2012

March 19-20, 2012
The George Washington University & Capitol Hill
Washington, DC

Register Today!

Online registration for the 2012 NHA Annual Meeting and Humanities Advocacy Day is now open!  Make plans now to attend this important annual event and connect with a growing network of humanities advocates from around the country.


Registration at a Glance

SUNDAY, MARCH 18        
One Washington Circle Hotel - (4:00 PM - 9:00 PM)

MONDAY, MARCH 19     
GWU Marvin Center & Capitol Hill - (8:30 AM - 7:30 PM)    

TUESDAY, MARCH 20
Capitol Hill - (9:00 AM - 5:00 PM)

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Hotel Accommodations

A block of rooms has been reserved at the One Washington Circle Hotel at the discounted rate of $194/NIGHT.  Availability limited.


 2012 Humanities Advocacy Day Sponsors

Humanities Advocacy Day is made possible annually by the generous support of its sponsor organizations and institutions.  We are grateful to the following sponsors for 2012.  Organizations may still sign-up to sponsor the March, 2012 event.  If interested, please contact contact Robert Madrid, 202-296-4994 x151. 

American Academy of Religion
American Anthropological Association
American Association of Museums
American Council of Learned Societies
American Historical Association
American Institute for Conservation of Historic & Artistic Works
American Philological Association
American Philosophical Association
American Political Science Association
American Society for Aesthetics
American Sociological Association
Association for Documentary Editing
Association of American Colleges and Universities
Association of American Universities
Association of American University Presses
Association of Art Museum Directors
Association of Public and Land-grant Universities
Association of Research  Libraries
Center for the Liberal Arts - Thomas Harriot College of Arts and Sciences (East Carolina University)
College Art Association
College of Arts and Humanities, University of Maryland, College Park
Community College Humanities Association
Cornell University
Council of American Overseas Research Centers
Federation of State Humanities Councils
HISTORY
Melbern G. Glasscock Center for Humanities Research (Texas A&M)
Modern Language Association
National Communication Association
Organization of American Historians
Simpson Center for the Humanities (University of Washingon)
Society of Architectural Historians
The Obermann Center for Advanced Studies, University of Iowa
The Phi Beta Kappa Society
Virginia Foundation for the Humanities
 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Background

Held in Washington, DC each spring, Humanities Advocacy Day was established by the National Humanities Alliance in 2000 to increase public support for the humanities.  As part of this event, participants receive detailed issues briefs and background material on the current status of federal humanities funding in preparation for Congressional Hill Visits coordinated by the NHA staff.  Each year, advocates travel to Capitol Hill as part of state delegations to urge Congress to increase funding for the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) and other key humanities programs.  New and returning advocates also have the opportunity to take part in focused advocacy training sessions as part of pre-meeting activities.  Timed to coincide with the Congressional appropriations process, the event provides a unique opportunity for more than 100 individuals representing a diverse range of organizations and institutions from across the country to speak with a unified voice to Congress and other key stakeholders.  Over the last twelve years, the Alliance has helped train, inform, and engage nearly one thousand individuals through this event, including many first-time advocates to Capitol Hill.  

The first Annual Meeting of the National Humanities Alliance was convened by the organization's founders in 1981.  Since 2007, the NHA Annual Meeting has been timed to coincide with the the Alliance's Humanities Advocacy Day  in order to broaden opportunities for NHA member participation and networking for both events.  Now held each spring in Washington, DC, the NHA Annual Meeting serves as a unique opportunity for NHA members and other leaders from around the country to connect, assess the state of the humanities, discuss current policy issues, and explore various strategies to promote the humanities.  The event includes a business meeting (for NHA member representatives), panel presentations, a keynote address, policy briefings, and a Capitol Hill reception.  Participants and speakers regularly include: scholarly society representatives, higher education leaders, college and university faculty, teachers, students, independent scholars, state humanities council representatives, federal agency officials and program staff, Members of Congress and their staff; and others concerned with the humanities.  Note: Prior to 2007 the NHA Annual Meeting was held in conjunction with the annual meeting of the American Council of Learned Societies.  For information on past meetings, click here


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION OR ASSISTANCE, please contact Robert Madrid, National Humanities Alliance, at (202) 296-4994 x151.