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Mellon/ACLS Scholars and Society Fellowships

Fellowship Year
Related Program

Jennifer L. Anderson

Year:
  • 2020
State University of New York, Stony Brook
Jupiter Hammon’s Long Island: Freedom, Community, and the Roots of Inequality

Zara Anishanslin

Year:
  • 2021
University of Delaware
London Patriots: Transatlantic Politics, Material Culture, and the American Revolution

Rachel Bloom-Pojar

Year:
  • 2020
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Navigating Rhetorics of Reproductive Justice and Language Access with Promotores de Salud

David Sterling Brown

Year:
  • 2021
Binghamton University, State University of New York
Minding Whiteness: The Racial Imaginaries of Our Time

Sherwin Keith Bryant

Year:
  • 2021
Northwestern University
Just Beyond the River: The African American Heritage Foundation of Southeastern North Carolina and the Cedar Hill Heritage Park, A Black Public Humanities Initiative

Ashley Coleman Taylor

Year:
  • 2021
University of Texas at Austin
Atlanta As Black Queer Place

Eric Corbett

Year:
  • 2021
New York University
Democratizing AI: Towards Robust Engagement in Public Sector AI Use

Leigh Anne Duck

Year:
  • 2020
University of Mississippi
On Location in Hollywood South: An Aspirational State in Uncertain Times

Kevin Escudero

Year:
  • 2020
Brown University
Education for Community Empowerment: Curriculum Development for the Guam Commission on Decolonization’s Three Status Options

Alexander L. Fattal

Year:
  • 2021
University of California, San Diego
Image, Code, Context: The AjA Project and Countersurveillance Activism in City Heights, San Diego

Mary C. Foltz

Year:
  • 2021
Lehigh University
Expanding and Activating LGBTQ Community Archives in Small Urban Centers

Donal Harris

Year:
  • 2020
University of Memphis
Citizens of Cossitt: The Legacies and Futures of Public Libraries in Memphis, Tenn.

Jesse Hoffnung-Garskof

Year:
  • 2020
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
Immigrant Justice Lab and the Michigan Immigrant Rights Center

Matthew Johnson

Year:
  • 2020
Texas Tech University
Incarceration U: The Rise, Consequences, and Future of University Police Forces in Philadelphia

Roshanak Kheshti

Year:
  • 2020
University of California, San Diego
The Harlem Resonance: Sound, Blackness and Ethnography at the William Grant Still Arts Center

Elisabeth Gabrielle Kuenzli

Year:
  • 2021
University of South Carolina
Jockeying Into Position: Race, Ethnicity, and the Rise of the Latino Jockey in the American South, XX-XXI Centuries

Treva B. Lindsey

Year:
  • 2020
The Ohio State University
Transformative Black Feminism(s) Initiative

Stacie E. McCormick

Year:
  • 2021
Texas Christian University
Notes on Creating Livable Futures: Black Motherhood, Medical Inhumanity and Reimagining Care

Nicholas D. Mirzoeff

Year:
  • 2020
New York University
The Visual Politics and Practices of Whiteness: Antiracist Visual Activism in a Hostile Environment

Tiara R. Na'puti

Year:
  • 2021
University of Colorado Boulder
Sovereignty & Climate Change in Guåhan: Creating Sustainable Futures

Craig S. Perez

Year:
  • 2020
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Climate Change, Environmental Poetry, and the Public Humanities in Hawaiʻi

Sandra Ristovska

Year:
  • 2021
University of Colorado Boulder
Through the Lens of the Law: Interpreting Video Evidence in US Courts in the Digital Age

Jennifer Suchland

Year:
  • 2020
The Ohio State University
Abolition Today: An Initiative for Public Reflection on Human Trafficking and Criminal Justice

Bianca C. Williams

Year:
  • 2021
City University of New York, The Graduate Center
AGENCY + CARE: Black Women's Literature and the Power of Well-Read Black Girl(s)
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