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The 2021 Arizona Humanities Awards: Hands-on Humanities will be livestreamed on Sept. 25 from 1–2 p.m. Information about the livestreamed event and registration for the general public can be found at www.azhumanities.org or by calling 602-257-0335.
Read on for more information about the three ASU professors honored by the organization.
Christine Marin
Christine Marin is a historian, archivist, scholar and professor emeritus at ASU who has tirelessly promoted the preservation and accessibility of Latino history in Arizona for the past several decades. As the founder of the Chicano/a Research Collection and Archives at ASU, Marin played an essential role in establishing and growing the collection of archival material critical to Chicano/a history. Her outreach and collaboration with local communities in Arizona was crucial to the success of the archive. Marin is also professor emeritu