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- February 8, 2008 -- California Council For The Humanities Names Ralph Lewin As New Executive Director
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- September 19, 2006 -- Survey Reveals That Despite Disconnect Between California Youth and Their Communities Youth Remain Optimistic About Their Own Futures. Poll kicks off new statewide youth-focused campaign.
- September 19, 2006 -- Findings of a CCH-sponsored survey of 600 California youths
- July 26, 2006 -- California Council for the Humanities Awards 24 Grants Across the State to Chronicle Personal Stories of Californians From All Walks of Life
- January 12, 2006 -- California Council for the Humanities Awards $400,000 to Film, Radio and Photography Projects to Reveal the Real Stories of Today’s California
- March 30 , 2005 -- California First Lady Maria Shriver Named as Honorary Chair of New Statewide Campaign: California Stories Uncovered
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- July 8, 2004 -- California Council for the Humanities Announces Partnership with Skirball Foundation to support California Documentaries
- May 15, 2003 -- CCH Launches Next Phase of California Stories with 10 Groundbreaking Projects Designed to Strengthen Communities
- June 7, 2002 -- 142 libraries take part in unprecedented statewide program inviting Californians to read the same book, find common ground through sharing personal stories
- November 12, 2001 -- LA River Project nets CCH prestigious award
- October 15, 2001 -- CCH establishes 9/11 Community Dialogue Fund to help organizations hold town forums and other sessions to promote cross-cultural understanding
- June 12, 2001 -- Survey finds Californians feel disconnected from their communities, but believe that stories can strengthen bonds

