
On April 20, the Rhode Island Council for the Humanities awarded more than $124,000 in grants to support 14 projects that, while diverse, all make connections and promote discovery with collaborative approaches. The council’s first large-scale approach to collaboration is now taking place in Newport, where a group of seven heritage, history, preservation and arts
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