CCH Publications
The California Council for the Humanities publishes a quarterly newsletter, available to anyone who requests it, and periodic reports.
California Stories 2004-2005 Report
When CCH launched California Stories, we hoped to demonstrate that public humanities programs not only enriched audiences but also increased understanding among diverse groups and moved people to become more involved in their communities. Now a report from the independent evaluation firm Harder+Company confirms that California Stories' projects helped promote a sense of community among participants. Read about what our projects have accomplished and how they are making good things happen in California communities.
Quarterly newsletters
- Spring 2008 newsletter
How I See It: Youth photography and writing program.
- Winter 2007 newsletter
Eight youth digital filmmakers projects under way across the state
- Summer 2007 newsletter
Seventeen projects tapped for California Story Fund awards.
- Spring 2007 newsletter
CCH launches How I See It youth campaign.
- Fall 2006 newsletter
Innovative project uses storytelling, radio and the Internet to get people involved in Sierra Nevada issues.
- May 2006 newsletter
CCH-supported award-winning documentary featured in May newsletter.
- Winter 2005 Newsletter
Newsletter features Marin County project about affordable housing crisis.
- Fall 2005 Newsletter
With Our Own Eyes: Teens and young adults with indigenous roots use cameras to illuminate their lives
- Spring 2005 Newsletter - Special Edition
California Stories Uncovered Campaign Now Underway
- Winter 2004 Newsletter
Comingin April: California Stories Uncovered, CCH's new statewide story-sharing campaign
- Fall 2004 Newsletter
Telling the Real Story of South Los Angeles
- Spring 2004 Newsletter
Migrant Youth use Video to Explore Social Issues
- Fall 2003 Newsletter
San Francisco project uses stories to unite a divided neighborhood
- Spring 2003 Newsletter
27 new California Stories projects to engage Californians in a host of story-based activities
- Winter 2002-2003 Newsletter
Thousands of Californians turn out for Reading "The Grapes of Wrath"
A new anthology
California Uncovered:
Stories for the 21st Century
Edited by Chitra Divakaruni, William E. Justice and James Quay.
CCH's new anthology of California writing featuring works by established writers such as Joan Didion and Maxine Hong Kinston as well as compelling new voices that reveal California in all its complexity.

