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SUMMARY:SAN FRANCISO—Muses & Melanin Graduation Ceremony & Reception
DESCRIPTION:SAN FRANCISCO—The inaugural class of Muses & Melanin Fellows will graduate next month! Join us at the Main branch of the San Francisco Public Library on February 8th at 12:30pm for a celebration of readings and a reception\, and watch each Fellow receive their graduation package! \nDuring this first Fellowship year\, Muses & Melanin provided a supportive\, virtual\, fully funded eight-month cohort-based professional development program for talented California African American\, Afro Latina\, and multiracial women creative writers of the African diaspora. The fellowship was open to women who did not yet have a lengthy list of publishing credits\, were not under a publishing contract\, did not have literary agent representation\, and did not have a doctoral degree in English\, Creative Writing\, or Literature. \nWhere: San Francisco Public Library\, Main Branch. 100 Larkin Street\nWhen: 12:30pm on February 8 \nFor details\, see: URL \nFor questions\, please contact: MusesAndMelanin@gmail.com
URL:https://calhum.org/event/san-franciso-muses-melanin-graduation-ceremony-reception/
LOCATION:CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Quick Grants
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SUMMARY:DEADLINE—California Documentary Grants
DESCRIPTION:Image: Stills from CDP projects Song of Salt\, MIJA\, Sansón and Me\, Fanny: The Right to Rock. \nDEADLINE—Are you a mediamaker working on a California story? We invite applications for the next round of California Documentary Project (CDP) grants in support of film\, audio\, or digital media projects that document California subjects and issues; use the humanities to provide context\, depth\, and perspective; and have the potential to reach and engage audiences statewide and nationally through multiple means. \nFunding is available in two categories: \n\nResearch and Development Grants up to $15\,000 (new amount for 2023)\nProduction Grants up to $50\,000\n\nApplications open September 1\, 2023. This year’s application deadline is Wednesday\, November 1\, 2023\, 5 pm PT.  \nRegister HERE for a free CDP grant application informational webinar on September 13 at 10-11 am PDT. \nVisit the California Documentary Project grants page for guidelines\, application instructions\, a list of previously awarded projects\, and to register for a free informational webinar. Click HERE to apply. \nFor more information\, contact Director of Media & Journalism Programs\, John Lightfoot at jlightfoot@calhum.org.
URL:https://calhum.org/event/deadline-california-documentary-grants-2023-11-01/
LOCATION:CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:California Documentary Project
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SUMMARY:DEADLINE—Humanities for All Quick Grant
DESCRIPTION:Image: Stills from Humanities For All Quick Grant projects Chapter 510\, 1947 Partition Archive\, Geographies of Kinship\, UCI PrisonPandemic.  \nDEADLINE—Attention public humanities programmers! Do you have an idea for a public-facing humanities project you would like to implement within the next year? Do you need funds to carry out a plan you’ve already developed? Our next application round for Humanities for All Quick Grants opens on September 1\, 2023. Start the process by reviewing the Quick Grants homepage with an eye to the Guidelines and FAQs to learn more. Applications are due October 2\, 2023. \nQuick Grants (between $1\,000 and $5\,000) are awarded three times a year to small-scale public humanities programs and projects which take place within one year from the award date. Appropriate formats include but are not limited to community dialogues\, reading (or film) and discussion groups\, oral history or nonfiction writing or story-sharing workshops\, and other types of activities. Any California-based nonprofit organization or non-federal public agency is eligible to apply. Note: A cash or in-kind match of the award is NOT required. \nOn September 7\, 2023 at 11am PT\, California Humanities will host a free informational webinar on how to develop your application. Please register here in advance.  \nIf you have any questions\, contact Lucena Lau Valle at lvalle@calhum.org. 
URL:https://calhum.org/event/deadline-humanities-for-all-quick-grant-3-2023-10-02/
LOCATION:CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR—California Humanities Grantseeker Workshop
DESCRIPTION:WEBINAR—California Humanities invites you to attend a free informational session about funding opportunities for humanities programming in California. Join us Monday\, September 11 at 11 am PT on Zoom; to attend\, register here. Program staff will give an overview of our current grant programs: Humanities For All Grants (Quick Grants and Project Grants)\,  California Documentary Project Grants\, Civics + Humanities Middle Grades Grants and the Library Innovation Lab Grants Program. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and connect with program officers. \n\n\n\nGrant\nNext Deadline\nInformation\n\n\nCalifornia Documentary Project\nNovember 1\, 2024\nHere\n\n\nCivics + Humanities Middle Grades Grants\nTBA\nHere\n\n\nHumanities for All Quick Grants\nOctober 2\, 2023\nHere\n\n\n\n\n\n\nHumanities for All Project Grants\nJanuary 16\, 2024\nHere\n\n\nLibrary Innovation Lab\nFebruary 1\, 2024\nHere\n\n\nCDP NextGen\nSeptember 15\, 2024\nHere\n\n\n\nIf you have questions or need help accessing the webinar\, contact Kirsten Vega at kvega@calhum.org.  \nCalifornia Humanities\, a non-profit partner of the National Endowment for the Humanities\, promotes the humanities as relevant\, meaningful ways to understand the human condition and connect us to each other in order to help strengthen California. For more than 40 years\, California Humanities has awarded over $30 million in grants across the state\, reaching every Congressional district. To learn more follow us on Facebook\, Twitter and Instagram. \n 
URL:https://calhum.org/event/webinar-california-humanities-grantseeker-workshop-7/
LOCATION:CA\, United States
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SUMMARY:OPEN—Humanities for All Quick Grant
DESCRIPTION:Image: Stills from Humanities For All Quick Grant projects Chapter 510\, 1947 Partition Archive\, Geographies of Kinship\, UCI PrisonPandemic.  \nDEADLINE—Attention public humanities programmers! Do you have an idea for a public-facing humanities project you would like to implement within the next year? Do you need funds to carry out a plan you’ve already developed? Our next application round for Humanities for All Quick Grants opens on September 1\, 2023. Start the process by reviewing the Quick Grants homepage with an eye to the Guidelines and FAQs to learn more. Applications are due October 2\, 2023. \nQuick Grants (between $1\,000 and $5\,000) are awarded three times a year to small-scale public humanities programs and projects which take place within one year from the award date. Appropriate formats include but are not limited to community dialogues\, reading (or film) and discussion groups\, oral history or nonfiction writing or story-sharing workshops\, and other types of activities. Any California-based nonprofit organization or non-federal public agency is eligible to apply. Note: A cash or in-kind match of the award is NOT required. \nOn September 7\, 2023 at 11am PT\, California Humanities will host a free informational webinar on how to develop your application. Please register here in advance.  \nIf you have any questions\, contact Lucena Lau Valle at lvalle@calhum.org. 
URL:https://calhum.org/event/deadline-humanities-for-all-quick-grant-3/
LOCATION:CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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SUMMARY:OPEN—California Documentary Grants
DESCRIPTION:Image: Stills from CDP projects Song of Salt\, MIJA\, Sansón and Me\, Fanny: The Right to Rock. \nDEADLINE—Are you a mediamaker working on a California story? We invite applications for the next round of California Documentary Project (CDP) grants in support of film\, audio\, or digital media projects that document California subjects and issues; use the humanities to provide context\, depth\, and perspective; and have the potential to reach and engage audiences statewide and nationally through multiple means. \nFunding is available in two categories: \n\nResearch and Development Grants up to $15\,000 (new amount for 2023)\nProduction Grants up to $50\,000\n\nApplications open September 1\, 2023. This year’s application deadline is Wednesday\, November 1\, 2023\, 5 pm PT.  \nRegister HERE for a free CDP grant application informational webinar on September 13 at 10-11 am PDT. \nVisit the California Documentary Project grants page for guidelines\, application instructions\, a list of previously awarded projects\, and to register for a free informational webinar. Click HERE to apply. \nFor more information\, contact Director of Media & Journalism Programs\, John Lightfoot at jlightfoot@calhum.org.
URL:https://calhum.org/event/deadline-california-documentary-grants/
LOCATION:CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:California Documentary Project
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SUMMARY:DEADLINE—Humanities for All Project Grant
DESCRIPTION:Image: Cast member of Project Wild Edges holding a “Y” shaped branch and leading a group of attendees along a trail.  \nDEADLINE—Attention public humanities programmers! Do you have an idea for a public-facing humanities project you would like to implement within the next 30 months? Do you want to expand your existing programming into the digital realm? Do you need funds to carry out a plan you’ve already developed? Our next application round for Humanities for All Project Grants opens on Thursday\, June 1\, 2023. Start the process by reviewing the Project Grants homepage with an eye to the updated Guidelines and FAQs to learn more. Applications are due July 17\, 2023. \nProject Grants (between $10\,000 to $25\,000) are awarded twice a year for public humanities projects of up to two-years duration from the award date. Appropriate programming formats include but are not limited to interpretive exhibits\, community dialogue and discussion series\, workshops and participatory activities\, presentations and lectures\, conversations and forums\, and interactive and experiential activities. Virtual as well as face-to-face programming is encouraged. Eligibility is limited to California-based nonprofit organizations and non-federal public agencies. Note: Awards must be matched with an equivalent amount of cash or in-kind resources over the life of the project. \nOn June 8\, 2023 at 11am PT\, California Humanities will host a free informational webinar on how to develop your application. Please register here in advance.  \nIf you have any questions\, contact Felicia Kelley at fkelley@calhum.org.
URL:https://calhum.org/event/deadline-humanities-for-all-project-grant-3-2023-07-17/
LOCATION:CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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SUMMARY:DEADLINE—Humanities for All Quick Grant
DESCRIPTION:Image: Armando Hernandez and Michael Aguirre of Humanities For All Quick Grant grantee Trash-Mex\, surrounded by original Mexican Genre Film poster art. Credit: Armando Hernandez.  \nDEADLINE—Attention public humanities programmers! Do you have an idea for a public-facing humanities project you would like to implement within the next year? Do you need funds to carry out a plan you’ve already developed? Our next application round for Humanities for All Quick Grants opens on May 15\, 2023. Start the process by reviewing the Quick Grants homepage with an eye to the Guidelines and FAQs to learn more. Applications are due June 15\, 2023. \nQuick Grants (between $1\,000 and $5\,000) are awarded three times a year to small-scale public humanities programs and projects which take place within one year from the award date. Appropriate formats include but are not limited to community dialogues\, reading (or film) and discussion groups\, oral history or nonfiction writing or story-sharing workshops\, and other types of activities. Any California-based nonprofit organization or non-federal public agency is eligible to apply. Note: A cash or in-kind match of the award is NOT required. \nOn May 11\, 2023 at 11am PT\, California Humanities will host a free informational webinar on how to develop your application. Please register here in advance.  \nIf you have any questions\, contact Lucena Lau Valle at lvalle@calhum.org. 
URL:https://calhum.org/event/deadline-humanities-for-all-quick-grant-2-2023-06-15/
LOCATION:CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Humanities for All Project Grants
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SUMMARY:VIRTUAL–Online launch of Never Forget
DESCRIPTION:Virtual exhibition launch: Never Forget \nPosters & Oral Histories of Movement against Martial Law in the Philippines\nTuesday\, June 6\, 2023 | 12:30 pm – 1:45 pm PT | Zoom \nRegister for free here \nNever Forget is a digital exhibition of political posters and oral histories chronicling the transnational Anti-Martial Law Movement of the Philippines. This permanent digital collection highlights the Filipinx American community’s participation in the transnational struggle for human rights and democracy in response to the Ferdinand E. Marcos regime (1965 to 1986). Featuring a significant moment in the history of one of the largest Asian American ethnic groups in California\, Never Forget aims to strengthen intergenerational connections within the community as it builds broader understandings of shared experiences and solidarities toward a more just future. \n \nSpeakers: \nEnrique de la Cruz\, Professor Emeritus of Asian American Studies at California State University Northridge; former UCLA AASC Assistant Director\, former AMLM activist\, and AMLM community archives organizer. He has developed and taught courses on Asian American social movements\, Asian American legal history\, race and racism\, and Filipino American experience. He has written about U.S. Philippine relations and is co-author and editor of The Forbidden Book\, an award winning collection of editorial cartoons about the Philippine American war. Aside from his academic work\, Dr. de la Cruz is also a lifelong community activist\, serving in various boards of community organizations and progressive philanthropic foundations. \nCarol Ojeda-Kimbrough\, is a lifelong political activist who fought the Marcos dictatorship in the Philippines and is a strong proponent of immigrant and minority rights in the US. Her experience covers careers in the private\, public and academic sectors – from a legislative and financial analyst for a major petroleum company\, a field deputy and community organizer with the City of Los Angeles and as an adjunct faculty in Asian American Studies at California State University Fullerton. \nJoy Sales\, Curator of Never Forget poster exhibit and Assistant Professor in Department of Asian & Asian American Studies at California State University\, Los Angeles. Her research on transnational Filipino activism intersects with her community work in Malaya Movement USA. \nJosen Masangkay Diaz\, Curator of Never Forget poster exhibit and Associate Professor in Department of Ethnic Studies and Affiliated Faculty in Program in Women’s and Gender Studies at University of San Diego. Her research and teaching focus on race\, gender\, colonialism\, liberalism\, and authoritarianism. \nEdmari Joy Gutierrez is a current educator\, graduate student\, and organizer in Los Angeles. She currently teaches high school Ethnic Studies and US History in South Central and is a second year graduate student in UCLA’s Teacher Education Program through their Ethnic Studies Pathway. Furthermore\, she is the current chairperson of the Southern California Pilipinx American Student Alliance (SCPASA)\, which strives to empower Pilipinx collegiate students through community\, advocacy\, culture\, and education. \nModerators: \nLucy MSP Burns\, Associate Professor\, Asian American Studies Department at University of California\, Los Angeles. Burns has published on race and performance in the U.S. and culture and politics in the Philippines. \nKaren Umemoto\, Helen & Morgan Chu Chair and Director of UCLA Asian American Studies Center\, and Professor in UCLA Urban Planning and Asian American Studies. Umemoto’s research focuses on youth justice\, participatory governance\, and processes of systemic change. \nSponsored by \nAsian American Studies Center & Department – University of California\, Los Angeles \nCalifornia Humanities – Humanities for All program \nSupported by \nCenter for the Study of Political Graphics \nThe Bulosan Center for Filipino Studies – University of California Davis \nFilipino American National Historical Society \nPilipino Workers Center \nVisual Communications \nAsian Solidarity Collective \nThe Digital Sala \nMalaya Movement SoCal \nRead our May 2023 blog interview with project directors Lucy Burns and Karen Umemoto: https://calhum.org/apa-heritage-month-never-forget-ucla/  \nThis project is supported by a Humanities for All Project Grant. 
URL:https://calhum.org/event/virtual-online-launch-of-never-forget/
LOCATION:CA\, United States
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