Temporary Disabled. :) please Go back "Harlem Renaissance" Workshop Photos | Humanities Texas www.fgks.org » Address: [go: up one dir, main page] Include Form Remove Scripts Accept Cookies Show Images Show Referer Rotate13 Base64 Strip Meta Strip Title Session Cookies Skip to the main content Humanities Texas Search form Search Main menuAbout News Education Exhibitions Grants Programs Archives Give Secondary menuEvents E-Newsletter Articles In the News Tertiary menuArticles July 23, 2024 3:47AM Share Youtube Facebook Twitter Contact You are hereHome | News | Articles | Articles | "Harlem Renaissance... Articles "Harlem Renaissance" Workshop PhotosHumanities TexasMarch 2014 In February 2014, Humanities Texas held a one-day teacher workshop in Austin focusing on the literature and history of the Harlem Renaissance.Faculty presentations provided a historical introduction to the Harlem Renaissance and focused consideration on the writings of Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, and Countee Cullen, among others. Faculty also helped participants develop ideas for effective writing and research assignments related to the Harlem Renaissance.Workshop faculty included Cary D. Wintz (Texas Southern University), and Brian A. Bremen, Jennifer M. Wilks, and Shirley E. Thompson, all of The University of Texas at Austin. Questions about Teacher InstitutesCall 512.440.1991 or email institutes@humanitiestexas.org.
In February 2014, Humanities Texas held a one-day teacher workshop in Austin focusing on the literature and history of the Harlem Renaissance.
Faculty presentations provided a historical introduction to the Harlem Renaissance and focused consideration on the writings of Langston Hughes, Zora Neale Hurston, and Countee Cullen, among others. Faculty also helped participants develop ideas for effective writing and research assignments related to the Harlem Renaissance.
Workshop faculty included Cary D. Wintz (Texas Southern University), and Brian A. Bremen, Jennifer M. Wilks, and Shirley E. Thompson, all of The University of Texas at Austin.
Call 512.440.1991 or email institutes@humanitiestexas.org.