Talk:Public humanities

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Public Humanities is the work of engaging members of the community has either a moderate or major impact, reflecting on heritage, traditions and history, and the relevance of humanities. Public Humanities is o practiced within a community-based cultural organization engage people in conversations, facilitate and present lectures, exhibitions, performances and other programs for the general public on topics such as history, philosophy, popular culture and the arts.

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Another example, Meaning-Making and collections (MMMC) a research partnership between the University of Toronto and the Native Canadian Centre of Toronto attempting to explore the ways physical inter-actions with objects can affect memory and heritage processes.

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