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Do you want to know who lived in your house before you? Our speaker Michael Dixon can help you organize a research process, find available documents, and interpret the findings. Care to learn more about the power of poetry from Maryland’s Poet Laureate? Need a refresher on postmodernism?

You can explore these topics – and over 100 others – with the educators, artists, performers and other experts in our Speakers Bureau. At the request of local museums, historical societies, libraries, schools, and other nonprofits, the Maryland Humanities Council brings these speakers to your community, at no cost to you.

Applying for a Speakers Bureau presentation is a simple process for nonprofit organizations. Browse through our list of topics to find one that whets your appetite. Or throw any buzzword into our search engine. Try "west," "colonization," "death," or "postcard" – you'll be surprised what turns up. Then complete the easy online Application Form and we'll get back in touch with you soon.

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For more information on this program, please contact Judy Dobbs at 410-685-4185 or jdobbs@mdhc.org.