Stages of Freedom's Rickman, Dimmick Receive Innovation in Humanities Award

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Stages of Freedom's Rickman, Dimmick Receive Innovation in Humanities Award

Award to Stages of Freedom
The Rhode Island Council for the Humanities honored Stages of Freedom co-founders Ray Rickman and Rob Dimmick with the Innovation in the Humanities Award.

In addition to Rickman and Dimmick, the Rhode Island Council for the Humanities honored Rabbi Wayne M. Franklin, senior rabbi at Temple Emanu-El, Providence, leader of interfaith dialogues; Francis Parra, Co-Founder and Artistic Director, ECAS Theater; and Taylor Polites, Writer, Educator, and Researcher.

Over 300 community and business leaders, scholars, artists, government officials, and Rhode Islanders attended the celebration which raised over $78,500 to support the public humanities including culture, history, heritage, and civic education in our state. 

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“I will start by saying what a privilege it is to be the chair of the board for an organization that works tirelessly to promote public history, civic education, and community engagement. The humanities are all these fields of knowledge that allow us to express what our human experience means, in its plentiful, diverse, and beautifully chaotic way. In this expression, we tell our stories, and these stories make history. A history that, together, we are writing for our community, for our state, for this nation. You are agents of change, you are deciding what you are inscribing and what cultural legacy you are leaving for future generations. So let’s take a first step toward intellectual empathy. Let’s inform ourselves and not only to understand each other, but to welcome what we don’t know. Let’s create intentional bridges to one another, and let’s walk on one that leads us toward a future not built upon ignorance, fear, and conflict, but one filled with knowledge we shared with each other along the way,” said Council Board Chair Touba Ghadessi.

The two were honored during a ceremony at the Renaissance Downtown Hotel in Providence on Thursday, October 4.

About Stages of Freedom

About Stages of Freedom, the RI Council for the Humanities writes:

“Recognizing the innovative implementation of the humanities by an organization to achieve a specific goal, this year’s Award is presented to Stages of Freedom. Stages of Freedom, and the organization’s leaders, Ray Rickman and Robb Dimmick, have a long history of bridging cultures and audiences, embracing shared cultural heritage, and empowering youth. Through research and publishing, theater and performance, and exhibitions of art and history, Stages of Freedom is developing a new model for how an organization can form lasting partnerships and engage substantial, diverse audiences for the shared goal of uncovering, representing, and empowering African-American history in Rhode Island.”


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