HUMANITIES FOR ALL TIMES MELLON GRANT Humanities for Our Times: From Epistemologies and Methodologies to Liberatory Creative Practices and Social Justice

Call for Proposals: Student Grants for Social Justice Projects

Call for Proposals: Student Grants for Social Justice Projects

HUMANITIES FOR ALL TIMES MELLON GRANT
Humanities for Our Times: From Epistemologies and Methodologies to Liberatory Creative Practices and Social Justice
 
Call for Proposals: Student Grants for Social Justice Projects
Are you interested in thinking critically and creatively about how humanities methods can be harnessed for social justice work, and then applying these methods to a social justice project in the United States? 
 
Colorado College was recently awarded a Mellon Foundation Humanities For All Times grant for our proposal, “Humanities For Our Times: From Epistemologies and Methodologies to Liberatory Creative Practice and Social Justice.” This grant is currently funding the development of 50 new Equity and Power and/or Creative Processes courses that center ways in which humanities methods—from archival research and critical analysis to artistic production and creative expression—can contribute to social justice work.
 
As part of this grant, all students who are taking or have recently taken one of these new courses (listed below) are eligible to apply for up to $1500 to deepen their engagement with the course material by engaging in a social justice project utilizing humanities methods. To apply, you must first discuss the idea with the professor of the class. Once the professor approves and agrees to oversee the project, you can fill out the application form here. You may apply individually or as a team, but please only submit one application form. We will review proposals on a rolling basis, but there will be grants available every block beginning Block 8, 2023 until Block 8, 2024. Check out these classes as you plan your schedule for next year!
 
List of eligible courses
CC100

Experimental Music

CC100

Film Manifestoes/Filmmaking

CC102

Practicing Togetherness: Building Community through the Arts and Creative Action

CO120

Equity and Power in the Mediterranean World

CO200/FR317

Topics in Francophone Culture: Exploring Cajun and Creole Cultures in the US

DA200

Afro-Asia, Performance, Media

EC285

Economics of Inequality

EC285

Economic Thought: Orthodoxy and Heterodoxy

EC385/ED350

Economics of Education Policy

ED200

Teaching Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Learners

ED210

Power of the Arts

ED250

Integrative STEM Education: Promoting Inclusion and Equity

ED250

Gender & Sexuality in US Public Schools

ED380

Curriculum Theories

EN280

Plantation Afterlives

EN280

Rhizomatic Storytelling

EN280

Shakespeare and Social Justice

EV360

Law for the Earth

FM200

Genre and Filmmaking: Realism

FM200

New York: Politics, Film, Culture

FM200

Politics and Comedy

FM200

Unworking Ableism: Access, Art, and Film

FM305

Third Cinema and Its Afterlives

FR308

Ousmane Sembene, Griot du peuple et père du cinéma africain  (Griot of the people and Father of African cinema)

FR319

Topics in French Culture: L’art et les artistes

GR220

Queer Germany

GR220

From Colonial Fantasies to Imperial Debris: The German Colonial Experience and its Legacies

GS261

The Idea of Latin America

HY111

Berlin, Capital of the Twentieth Century

HY200

Archives, History, and Power

HY200

Islamic Cities

HY300

The Craft of Writing History

HY304

Africa and the Second World War

IT320

Voice and the Nonhuman. Animals in the Visual Arts, Literature and Theory

JA250

Languages and Cultures of Japan

MS250

Museum Practicum

MU227

Performance and Performing

MU227

Puente del Mundo: The Musical Crossroads of Panama

MU227

Music and Gender in Jane Austen’s England

PA250

The Minority Question in Asia

RE200

“Jews, Christians, and Christian Anti-Judaism” (or alternatively, “Anti-Judaism and Antisemitism: A History”)

RM300

Race, Color, and Consciousness

RM300

Race and Capitalism

SO290

Emancipatory Sociology

SP312

Afroméxico

SP316

Queer Latinoamérica

 

 



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