Reading Frederick Douglass Together Summer Fellowship Opportunities Announced
Mass Humanities is seeking qualified candidates for two fellowship opportunities to conduct and synthesize research on the origins of the shared reading tradition of Frederick Douglass’ influential address, “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?”, both nationally and in Massachusetts, as well as research the life of Douglass in the Commonwealth. The research […]
MH Announces Staffing Recovery Grants
Mass Humanities announced a new Staffing Recovery Grants initiative during a celebration at the State House on Feb. 16. The initiative is made possible through a special Cultural Sector Pandemic Recovery Grant from Mass Cultural Council, the state arts agency. At the celebration inside the State House’s Great Hall, Mass Cultural Council announced a $2.5 […]