From November 2021 to April 2022, HumanitiesAR offered a “We the People Series” project of lectures, seminars, and funding focused on constitutional principles and democratic ideals. For teachers, it included a series of free virtual teacher seminars offering an in-depth look at the U.S. Constitution and Arkansas Constitutions. Recordings of those seminars are available on this page.
The U.S. Constitution: The Politics of the Convention
Watch as Dr. Douglas Reed, Chair, Political Science Department, Moody Chair of Pre-Law Studies, Ouachita Baptist University discusses the U.S. Constitution: The Politics of the Convention in the Arkansas …Humanities Council’s first We the People teacher seminar series
The statements and opinions expressed in the video are those of the speaker and do not necessarily reflect those of Arkansas Humanities Council, Inc. or its employees.
The U.S. Constitution: The Politics of the Convention
Watch as Dr. Douglas Reed, Chair, Political Science Department, Moody …
Watch as Dr. Douglas Reed, Chair, Political Science Department, Moody Chair of Pre-Law Studies, Ouachita Baptist University discusses the U.S. Constitution: The Politics of the Convention in the Arkansas …Humanities Council’s first We the People teacher seminar series
The statements and opinions expressed in the video are those of the speaker and do not necessarily reflect those of Arkansas Humanities Council, Inc. or its employees.
Constitutional Foundations: Ratification, Preamble and Articles 1, 2 and 3, featuring Dr. Hal Bass
The second We the People teacher seminar series, Constitutional …
The second We the People teacher seminar series, Constitutional Foundations: Ratification, Preamble and Articles 1, 2 and 3, features Dr. Hal Bass, Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Ouachita Baptist University, …exploring the building blocks of our U.S. Constitution.
The statements and opinions expressed in the video are those of the speaker and do not necessarily reflect those of Arkansas Humanities Council, Inc. or its employees.
An Exploration of the Bill of Rights to the U. S. Constitution with Dr. Cherisse Jones-Branch
Cherisse Jones-Branch, James and Wanda Lee Vaughn Endowed Professor of …
Cherisse Jones-Branch, James and Wanda Lee Vaughn Endowed Professor of History at Arkansas State University and dean of the graduate school, presents an engaging and thought-provoking exploration of the Bill …of Rights to the U. S. Constitution in the fourth We the People teacher seminar series.
The statements and opinions expressed in the video are those of the speaker and do not necessarily reflect those of Arkansas Humanities Council, Inc. or its employees.
From Montesquieu to Marijuana Legalization, a Lecture by Dr. Paul Babbitt
From Montesquieu to Marijuana Legalization, the third presentation in …
From Montesquieu to Marijuana Legalization, the third presentation in the AHC’s We the People teacher seminar series by Dr. Paul Babbitt, Chair of History, Political Science & Geography, Southern Arkansas …University, examines federalism and state’s rights as outlined in the U.S. Constitution.
The statements and opinions expressed in the video are those of the speaker and do not necessarily reflect those of Arkansas Humanities Council, Inc. or its employees.
Arkansas's Constitutions, a Lecture by Dr. David Ware
Arkansas’s Constitutions, the sixth presentation in the AHC’s We the …
Arkansas’s Constitutions, the sixth presentation in the AHC’s We the People teacher seminar series by Dr. David Ware, State Historian and Director of the Arkansas State Archives, presents a lecture …on Arkansas’s first three constitutions.
The statements and opinions expressed in the video are those of the speaker and do not necessarily reflect those of Arkansas Humanities Council, Inc. or its employees.
Selected Amendments to the 1874 Arkansas Constitution, a lecture by Dr. Rodney Harris
In this final teacher seminar session of We the People, Dr. Rodney …
In this final teacher seminar session of We the People, Dr. Rodney Harris presents Selected Amendments to the 1874 Arkansas Constitution. Dr. Harris, an Assistant Professor of History at Williams …Baptist College, guides participants through the many amendments to the 1874 Arkansas Constitution. Why do we have so many amendments? Which are the most important? What the heck is a Holford Bond? These questions and more will be answered in this engaging seminar.
The statements and opinions expressed in the video are those of the speaker and do not necessarily reflect those of Arkansas Humanities Council, Inc. or its employees.
Arkansas Constitutions of 1868 and 1872 with Kay Goss
Author of The Arkansas State Constitution: A Reference Guide and Mr. …
Author of The Arkansas State Constitution: A Reference Guide and Mr. Chairman: The Life and Legacy of Wilbur D. Mills, Kay Goss discusses the 1868 and 1872 state constitutions and …how these documents inform and affect our state’s current political climate.
The statements and opinions expressed in the video are those of the speaker and do not necessarily reflect those of Arkansas Humanities Council, Inc. or its employees.
The U.S. Constitution: Governmental Authority, Processes and Procedures
Arkansas Supreme Court Associate Justices Courtney Rae Hudson and …
Arkansas Supreme Court Associate Justices Courtney Rae Hudson and Barbara Webb present on selected amendments to the U. S. Constitution dealing with governmental authority, processes, and procedures in this fifth …installment of the We The People Teacher Seminar Series.
The statements and opinions expressed in the video are those of the speaker and do not necessarily reflect those of Arkansas Humanities Council, Inc. or its employees.