Happy Holidays!

By the Staff of Nevada Humanities

We wish you a joyous holiday season and look forward to sharing with you all the humanities have to offer from Reno to Las Vegas and every place in between.

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Where Are You From?

By Daria Peoples-Riley

Because people come to live in Las Vegas from all over the world, before the exchange of names or even general references to the scorching weather, we often ask, “Where are you from?”

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What Our Teacher Taught Us

By Joe Milan Jr.

We write to be loved, admired, or at the very least, taken seriously. However, Professor Doug Unger only promises to converse with us, his students, about how to be a writer in the world.

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NO THOUGHTS, NO PRAYERS

By Gregory Crosby

October is my favorite month, even if, growing up in Las Vegas, it didn’t feel remotely autumnal until Halloween, not coincidentally my favorite holiday (even if so many of my friends insisted on celebrating something called “Nevada Day”).

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Unexpected Channels Through Familiar Ground

By Scott Dickensheets

It’s a quiet September Saturday, and I’m thinking hard about how fragile life, civilization, and everything really are. Not because something’s wrong, at least not in my immediate world, but rather because nothing seems wrong: the grandkids are squealing, the dogs are sleeping, several of the bills are paid.

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Dear Victor Hugo

By Elise Choi
This letter is one of the 2018 “Letters About Literature” winners for the state of Nevada.

Dear Victor Hugo,

My two sisters, I, and my parents are members who constitute our family. Although my parents are fully devoted to their daughters, maybe due to the principle of mathematics, only two children can receive full attention from two adults at same moment.

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Why I Write?

By Cassandra D. Little, PhD, MSW

Growing up in the inner city of East Palo Alto, California and being surrounded by drugs, violence, and poverty, reading and writing offered me the opportunity to escape my reality and dream of a world that I wanted to live in.

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Window

By June Sylvester Saraceno
Previously published in Tiferet

The window fills with gardenia bloom in evening.
The humid air, my sister’s voice, this window
that I raise and lower across elastic time.

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Fairy Great Aunties

By Vogue Robinson

Sleeping Beauty had three fairy godmothers
Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather
They gave her the gifts of beauty, song, and slumber
When I was born, God gave me three roses instead
Great Aunties - Dorothy, Lily, and Juanita

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Dear Plato

By Katelyn J. Lee

This letter is the 2018 “Letters About Literature” winner for Nevada.

I thought I would never excel at anything. Not math, not violin, not piano, not anything. My goals were always out of reach because I couldn’t soar, couldn’t even fly. Even though I have worked extremely hard to achieve my goals, it just never seemed to happen.

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