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Denizet-Lewis Awarded NEH Grant to Examine Why We Shift Identities
We Don’t Know You Anymore will be Denizet-Lewis’ fourth book
We Don’t Know You Anymore will be Denizet-Lewis’ fourth book
Just 3.3 percent of this year’s applicants were selected as fellows.
The grants, funded by casino tax revenues, are being given to non-profit and municipal performing arts center to help compete with casinos.
The fellowship will allow Fields to develop new content for The Banjo Project: Interactive Narratives from the African Diaspora to the Folk Revival, 1680-1980.
Jucan will lead a team of artists to create a multimedia performance to convey the research of the broader Data Fluencies team.
A full-time coordinator will be hired for the Emerson Prison Initiative.
Her project is titled The Runaway Goddess: Water, Gender and Caste in a Climate Apocalypse.
The Marion and Jasper Whiting Foundation provides travel fellowships to New England university and college professors to study abroad.
Professors Jerald Walker and Kathryn Ramey join just 184 artists, scholars, writers, and scientists out of nearly 3,000 applicants to receive the prestigious grants.
Annual MCC grants add to Emerson’s tradition of educational leadership and civic and community engagement.