The Bismarck Human Relations Committee in partnership with the State Historical Society of North Dakota and Humanities North Dakota will co-host, “What Is Community?”, Sat., March 3, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in the Russel Reid Auditorium, North Dakota Heritage Center, 612 E Boulevard Ave, Bismarck.
Listen, learn and participate in discussion led by Humanities Scholar, Dr. Brian Palacek about what community means and why it matters. The program provides an opportunity for participants to consider community both in a personal and a broader more holistic sense. The traveling exhibition currently in the Governor's Gallery of the North Dakota State Museum, House and Home begins to help us consider the larger priorities and possibilities of the relationship of individuals and how they interact as part of a community. The program aims to further such thinking by bringing together several different agencies to speak about their organization and community involvement.
Please join us. The no-cost event is sure to educate and inspire you!
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The mission of the Bismarck Human Relations Committee is to protect and promote the personal dignity of all Bismarck citizens and to eliminate any discriminatory barriers that prevent them from reaching their full human potential and seeks to make education and compliance a meaningful and visible strategy to recognize the value of a diverse community.