Humanities New York
Giacomo Calabria is currently working as a Scholar at Humanities New York, where they develop, plan, and lead college-level programs on various aspects of the humanities. They also have a background working as a Writer/Author for various online and print publications, an Editorial Staff member at Gibbs Smith Education, and an Editor for Gotham Ghostwriters. Additionally, they have contributed as a writer for Reader's Digest Association and volunteered for political campaigns such as Biden for President and Obama for America. With a Bachelor's degree in History and Political Science from Susquehanna University, Giacomo also has experience as a Continuing Education Instructor at Bucks County Community College and as a Field Organizer for The Montgomery County Democratic Committee.
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Humanities New York
HNY strengthens civil society and the bonds of community, using the humanities to foster engaged inquiry and dialogue around social and cultural concerns. Founded in 1975, Humanities New York is the sole statewide proponent of public access to the humanities. HNY is a private 501(c)3 that receives Federal, State, and private funding. What does it mean to be human? This question has given rise to the fields known collectively as “the humanities,” which examine what humans have created, debated, done and believed throughout the millennia. The skills and methods of the humanities—reading, analysis, discussion, critical thinking; about history, ideas, arts, texts—help connect us to one another and to lead meaningful lives.