A Lesson from “The Healing Desert”

By Sally Denton

A year ago, I returned home to Nevada after many years in New Mexico. I came to Reno seeking answers to a serious health issue, and I found the medical specialists who helped save my life. I am a third-generation Nevadan born in Elko, raised in Boulder City, and educated at the University of Nevada, Reno.

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Christianna Shortridge
Sagebrush and Solitude: Maynard Dixon in Nevada

By Ann M. Wolfe

My colleague Pamela Chadwick and I were approaching Middlegate, headed east on Highway 50 to visit an artist in eastern Nevada. For at least a few years at this point, we had been immersed in research for the exhibition that would become Sagebrush and Solitude: Maynard Dixon in Nevada. Suddenly, Pam yelled, “Stop!” There it was, just north of the highway: Fairview Peak. The mountain was immediately recognizable as the one in Dixon’s 1935 painting, Elements of Nevada.

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Christianna Shortridge
Daily Nodes: A Journal of Healing 2023

By Candace Garlock

Dear Friend,

I feel like I can call you my friend since you are reading this short letter that is now in your computer. As my friend, you will connect to my story of living in that “other” land, that space of illness that we all venture into during our lives; some for a short time, but for many it’s a permanent address.

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Christianna Shortridge
El corazón de las humanidades

Por Genevy Machuca

Hola a todos, mi nombre es Genevy Machuca y estoy encantada de compartirles el emocionante inicio de mi viaje de pasantía con Nevada Humanities. Como estudiante de primer año en la Universidad de Nevada, Reno, estudiando dos carreras, una en periodismo televisivo y la otra en español, mi camino hacia esta increíble oportunidad comenzó con una pasión por la poesía y hablar en público.

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Christianna Shortridge
door to door

By Emilee Wirshing

you may have noticed something missing,
an inventory of your guest rooms will tell you
someone kept a souvenir
and while your kind,
no-questions-asked policy
of covering the shipping
on the bronze stamped diamond tags
is often an invitation to return them…
my grandfather had no intention
of giving back your keys;

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Christianna Shortridge
Of Meditation and Redemption—Two Poems

By Shaun T. Griffin

Floating the Yangtze Shallows, Still as Rice—

one oar tipping the water to shore,
and Wang Wei lays a reed across the bow
like the heron, quiet overhead.

No thing can stop such flight—the poet
in his boat—a single tremor
on the water.  This is how the smoke

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Christianna Shortridge
Welcoming a New Year Filled with Meaning, Joy, and an Abundance of Humanities Moments

By Christina Barr

When the members of the Nevada Humanities Board of Trustees and our staff gather together we often begin our meetings with a round robin of people sharing their most recent humanities moments. Everyone talks about humanities programs they have attended; books, movies, holidays, and celebrations laden with cultural significance; journeys they have taken to explore new cultures; family history projects; and much more.

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Christianna Shortridge