Congratulations to our colleague Yuki Kato whose project on local food provisioning was awarded a Humanities DC grant! Click on the link below to read more about Prof. Kato’s work and about the other funded projects.
DC Oral History Collaborative – Oral History Interviewing
- Adrienne Gaither – Constellations of Memory an Oral History of STARS
- Allegra Hatem – The 1966 Free DC Campaign & Other Movements for DC Autonomy
- Christ House – Healing & Hope: The Christ House Oral History Project
- Eboni-Rose Thompson – Beyond the Diploma: Education, Career Pathways, and Economic Inequality
- Gran Varones , sponsored by Advocates for Youth – Blessed are those who Remember: Black, Latinx, and Queer DC Spaces
- Kai Walther – Unsanctioned: Gay Cruising and Culture in Washington, DC
- Khadijah Wilson – Beyond The Case Files
- Latin American Youth Center – LAYC Oral History Project
- Leroy Nesbitt – Not Just Fun and Games: Playgrounds in DC 1960-1980
- Opportunities for Deserving Children – Safe Havens Lost: The Evolution of DC Youth Centers and Their Role in Violence Prevention
- The Giveland Foundation – UNIFEST ORAL HISTORIES
- Yao Tyus – Washington, DC’s Pan-African Oral History Project
- Yuki Kato – Local Food Provisioning in DC’s Black and Immigrant Communities