Beehive State
Utah Humanities at Fifty: An Oral History Project, 1975-2025
Utah Humanities at Fifty: An Oral History Project, 1975-2025
Utah Humanities (UH) is a non-profit organization with a longstanding statewide mission to promote the humanities in every corner of the Beehive State. In 2025, UH turned fifty! As part of the organization's golden anniversary, UH undertook an oral history effort to preserve its history and the heritage of its partnerships in Utah communities. Utah Humanities at Fifty: An Oral History Project, 1975-2025 (hereafter UH@50) is presented here as a digital collection of fifty conversations with former UH partners, board members, and former staff members that speaks to the organization's impact and relevance in Utah. The collection includes interview audio, vetted transcripts, and images of interview participants. A signed UH Interview Agreement and Deed of Gift form for each interviewee is housed at UHS. To learn more about Utah Humanities, read Golden: Fifty Years of Utah Humanities (1975-2025), an essay that explores the organizations fifty-year history, including the founding of the National Endowment for the Humanities and genesis of U.S. state and territory humanities' organizations. The essay draws from UH@50 interviews. This digital collection is a partnership with the Utah Historical Society.
Utah Humanities Utah Works Oral History Project, 2017
Utah Humanities Utah Works Oral History Project, 2017
The Utah Works Oral History Project comprises oral history interviews conducted in 2017 as part of a collaboration between Utah Humanities (UH), Utah Public Radio (UPR), and three community museums: Union Station Museums, Hyrum City Museum, and Territorial Statehouse State Park Museum. These parties are collectively known as the Utah Works Project Partners. Interviews conducted with Utah residents about their work were done as part of the public programming for the Utah tour of the Smithsonian Museum on Main Street exhibition The Way We Worked.