The Clemente Course in the Humanities gives Massachusetts residents from historically and systemically excluded communities the opportunity to take free, college-level courses where they can connect with others over civic issues, author stories about our democracy and develop leadership skills.
We believe everyone deserves access to quality museum exhibitions. That’s why we partner with small towns to bring the Smithsonian’s Museum on Main Street (MoMs) to Massachusetts, with the goal of engaging small town audiences and revitalizing attention to rural communities.
Get a daily slice of history with Mass Moments. Researched and written by historians, each Mass Moment entry explores a significant event in Massachusetts’ history with a fresh perspective.
“Healing and unity can only come when people see the dignity and the value of the human being. Douglass’s Fourth of July speech shows us that.”
WILLIE WILSON, JR., SCHOLAR AND ORGANIZER OF BROCKTON READING FREDERICK DOUGLASS TOGETHER
Amplifying diverse voices
Year after year, the graduates of the Clemente Course in the Humanities give us hope—for the humanities and for our nation. We’re excited to share their stories in our latest publications.