Drawing from disciplines like language, literature, culture, philosophy, history, religious studies, and more, a humanities-based approach uses the humanities to engage with a community around a social issue. While your approach will depend your outcome, some examples of humanities-based outcomes could include reading and discussing a work of literature with a small group, hosting a panel of scholars and speakers, or creating a social media campaign. If you have any questions about whether your outcome uses a humanities-based approach, reach out to your instructor or a staff member accordingly.
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