The work of One Book, Many Conversations would not be possible without the support of many people and organizations. In order to bring these discussions to the public at both a national and international scale, it is vital to have support from diverse communities. The following organizations provide that support, and you can read more about their missions below.

 

The National Humanities Alliance comprises a coalition of diverse organizations which together campaign for research, education, and public programs in the humanities. The NHA has provided website design and hosting servings for OBMC. If you are interested in getting more information about their advocacy work for the humanities you can sign up on our website in the footer below.

 

The Aspen Institute Seminars Program offers a wide range of text-based seminars designed to provide opportunities for participants to engage with important texts and issues, develop new skills for problem solving and leadership, and learn how to facilitate the kind of dialogues that can bring real change to the world’s biggest problems. For the second year in a row, the organization will be providing moderator training for those interested. Dates for training will be provided in the coming weeks.

 

Frankenreads is a project of the Keats-Shelley Association of America formed to provide a rich slate of programming around the 200th anniversary of the publication of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein: A Modern Prometheus in 1818. An OBMC partner for 2018, Frankenreads will be helping us increase our reach into communities around the country, and in turn we will be assisting them in expanding the conversations around this landmark novel from the academic community to the general public.