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SUMMARY:NEH Virtual Grant Workshops
DESCRIPTION:Join a live virtual workshop with National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) program staff to hear about NEH grant opportunities\, deadlines\, and application information. This is part of a series of ten virtual grant workshops which will be hosted Thursdays at 2:00 pm EST. \nNEH Virtual Workshop — all interests \nApril 1\, 2021\n2-3:30 PM EDT \nThis workshop will provide a broad overview of NEH’s grant programs and provide an introductory view of the agency.\nTeams meeting link: Join live event\nDial-in phone number :+1 202-600-8430\nConference ID: 709 855 102# \nNEH Virtual Workshop — Historically Black Colleges and Universities\nApril 8\, 2021\n2-3:30 PM EDT \nThis workshop will highlight grant programs that are tailored to or good fits for applicants from HBCUs.\nTeams meeting link: Join live event\nDial-in phone number: +1 202-600-8430\nConference ID: 160 706 942# \nNEH Virtual Workshop — Native Communities\, Institutions\, and Tribal Colleges and Universities \nApril 15\, 2021\n2-3:30 PM EDT \nThis workshop will highlight grant programs that are tailored or good fits for applicants from tribal colleges and universities or Native American institutions. \nTeams meeting link: Join live event\nDial-in phone number: +1 202-600-8430\nConference ID: 986 486 089# \nNEH Virtual Workshop — Community and Two-Year Colleges \nApril 22\, 2021\n2-3:30 PM EDT \nThis workshop will highlight grant programs that are tailored to or good fits for applicants from community and two-year colleges.\nTeams meeting link: Join live event\nDial-in phone number: +1 202-600-8430\nConference ID: 313 777 345# \nNEH Virtual Workshop — Museums \nApril 29\, 2021\n2-3:30 PM EDT \nThis workshop will highlight grant programs that support museums\, focusing on the Division of Public Programs and the Division of Preservation and Access.\nTeams meeting link: Join live event\nDial-in phone number: +1 202-600-8430\nConference ID: 164 197 341# \nNEH Virtual Workshop — Digital Humanities \nMay 6\, 2021\n2-3:30 PM EDT \nThis workshop will highlight grant programs that support work in the digital humanities\, both in NEH’s Office of Digital Humanities and across the agency.\nTeams meeting link: Join live event\nDial-in phone number: +1 202-600-8430\nConference ID: 507 646 569# \nNEH Virtual Workshop — Individual Scholars \nMay 13\, 2021\n2-3:30 PM EDT \nThis workshop will highlight grant programs that support research by individual scholars.\nTeams meeting link: Join live event\nDial-in phone number +1 202-600-8430\nConference ID: 828 416 704# \nNEH Virtual Workshop — Archives and Libraries \nMay 20\, 2021\n2-3:30 PM EDT \nThis workshop will highlight grant programs that support the work of archives and libraries.\nTeams meeting link: Join live event\nDial-in phone number: +1 202-600-8430\nConference ID: 768 268 806# \nNEH Virtual Workshop — College and University Grants and Sponsored Research Offices \nMay 27\, 2021\n2-3:30 PM EDT \nThis workshop will provide a broad overview of NEH’s grant programs from the perspective of an institution of higher education’s grants/sponsored research office.\nTeams meeting link: Join live event\nDial-in phone number: +1 202-600-8430\nConference ID: 853 038 604# \nNEH Virtual Workshop — all interests\, in Spanish\nJune 3\, 2021\n2-3:30 PM EDT \nThis workshop will provide a broad overview of NEH’s grant programs and provide an introductory view of the agency in Spanish.\nTeams meeting link: Join live event\nDial-in phone number: +1 202-600-8430\nConference ID: 182 058 065#
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SUMMARY:Why It Matters: Democratic Participation Among the Refugee Community
DESCRIPTION:Join the Refugee Dream Center on April 1\, 2021 from 4:00 – 5:00 pm EST as they discuss the importance of democratic participation among the refugee community with leaders in the state! The webinar will cover important topics like the voting process\, elections\, and more. We will also reflect on historical events that have made it possible for marginalized groups to be granted the right to vote and the importance of exercising our right to vote. Special guests include RI Secretary of State Nellie Gorbea and the Elections Divisions Team who will walk you through voting in Rhode Island along with Refugee Dream Center staff Dr. Omar Bah and Isabel Kayembe. \nClick here to register. \n  \nThis project is supported by the XIX: Shall Not Be Denied: Why It Matters initiative of the Rhode Island Council for the Humanities\, part of the nationwide “Why it Matters: Civic and Electoral Participation” initiative\, administered by the Federation of State Humanities Councils and funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. To learn more visit WWW.SHALLNOTBEDENIED.ORG.
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SUMMARY:Project Grant Deadline: Humanities in the Age of Social Distancing
DESCRIPTION:The Council is offering another round of project grants for up to $2\,000 each. Applications are due April 1\, 2021 by 5:00 pm EST\, and grant-funded projects must conclude by September 15\, 2021. \nAvailable project grants: The Council will fund project grants that support individual scholars\, film and other media makers\, and cultural producers—as well as nonprofit humanities organizations—in the production of accessible projects that connect audiences with the public humanities in the age of social distancing. These projects may document and interpret the experience of the pandemic in Rhode Island\, create or extend humanities-learning practices that have been amplified or emerged in response to the pandemic\, or encourage audiences to explore topics relevant to social\, cultural\, and civic life in Rhode Island. \nThis funding has been provided to the Humanities Council by the National Endowment for the Humanities as part of the federal CARES Act. \nAll applications must be submitted using the Council’s online grant portal. The Humanities Council is committed to a short turnaround (approximately four weeks) for the review and approval of grant requests. If you have not previously received a grant from the Council\, you will need to follow the steps provided to create an account. Past grantees may login using their existing credentials. See below for more details about eligibility\, the review process\, and the grant program timeline. \nClick here for application details and information about eligibility. \nQuestions? Contact Julia Renaud\, Associate Director\, Grants & Strategic Initiatives at juliarenaud@rihumanities.org.
URL:https://rihumanities.org/calendar/project-grant-deadline-humanities-in-the-age-of-social-distancing/
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SUMMARY:ECAS en Casa 2021 - Katherine García Gil and Young Creators of Chocó\, Quibdó\, Colombia
DESCRIPTION:ECAS en Casa\, is a virtual program series in which Teatro ECAS Executive Director Francis Parra interviews artists and scholars from across the Spanish-speaking world about humanities topics connected to the theater. Programs will be in Spanish with English-language subtitles and can be viewed on Facebook Live the night of the event. To view ECAS en Casa in English\, log on the Teatro ECAS YouTube Channel three days after the event. \nThursday\, April 1\, 2021 at 7:00 pm EST on Facebook Live\nKatherine García Gil and Young Creators of Chocó\, Quibdó\, Colombia \nYoung Creators of Chocó is an organization that promotes social transformation based on art and culture to generate spaces for peaceful coexistence in Quibdó\, Colombia. \nWith the project “that your first love is propitious”\, it will generate a process of transformation using collective imagery with adolescents and young people from the municipality of Quibdó in terms of how to conceive their sexual education and sexual and reproductive rights. \nIn early 2021\, to their over 63\,600 followers on facebook\, they published this decree: \n“We decree this as the year of prevalence of the right to life\, year of love\, art and victory. \nThank you and thank you for allowing us to make it to this new year\, thanks to you our audience for the trust. \nWe hope that this year we will be more\, generate more protective environments for our young people and you\, our audience will continue to see the magic of art from Young Creators of the Choco.” \nGuest Scholar: Katherine García Gil \nAn artist\, lawyer with a background in Government and Public Policy with an emphasis in Peacebuilding\, García Gil is General Director of the Young Creators of Chocó Corporation where through culture\, they seek to create protective environments in vulnerable communities inhabited by children\, adolescents and young people. \n\nThis series is supported in part by a major grant from the Rhode Island Council for the Humanities.
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