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Black Religious Histories, Cultures, Communities Funded by the Henry Luce Foundation and Princeton University

Oct 19, 2021, 5 tweets

With the support of @hluce, we invite proposals for innovative work examining Black religious communities and cultures with connections to the Americas, past and present. Grants from $5,000 to $10,000 for projects completed in 12 months.

Full RFP: crossroads.princeton.edu/grant-program/…

With grants up to $10,000, Arts Fellows will use their talents to provide creative interpretations of Black religious communities and cultures with connections to the Americas, past and present. #AfricanaReligions

Full RFP: crossroads.princeton.edu/grant-program/…

With grants up to $5000, Research Fellows will draw on their research expertise to produce interpretive materials for the website related to major topics or themes in Black religious studies. #AfricanaReligions

Full RFP: crossroads.princeton.edu/grant-program/…

With grants up to $10,000, Community Stories Fellows will contribute interpretive material about Black religious history and cultures with connections to the Americas from their grounding in community. #AfricanaReligions

Full RFP: crossroads.princeton.edu/grant-program/…

With grants up to $5000, Teaching Fellows will focus their work on providing resources for broader, deeper, and more nuanced teaching about major topics or themes related to Black religious history and cultures.
#AfricanaReligions

Full RFP: crossroads.princeton.edu/grant-program/…

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