AB-277598-21 | Education Programs: Humanities Initiatives at Historically Black Colleges and Universities | Hampton University | Black History Matters: Documenting the Legacy of Charles H. Williams on the Campus of Hampton University | 2/1/2021 - 3/31/2024 | $149,267.00 | Ronald | J. | Kloster | Beverly | Cordova | Duane | Hampton University | Hampton | VA | 23668-0108 | USA | 2020 | African American Studies | Humanities Initiatives at Historically Black Colleges and Universities | Education Programs | 149267 | 0 | 117198 | 0 | A two-year initiative to create teaching and archival resources about dance and campus architectural history and to integrate them into the university curriculum.
The “Black History Matters” Architecture and Dance initiative seeks to promote the humanities at Hampton University by creating a digital teaching resource for three programs – the Pre-College/Summer Bridge program, University 101 and ARC314. Inspired by the research conducted by Dr. Mary Ann Laverty in her book, “Charles H. Williams and the Hampton Institute Creative Dance Group and Their Use of African Diasporic Dance 1934-1948,” this resource will provide archival information on dance and campus architectural history at Hampton University during Charles H. Williams’ tenure and its significance to broader issues of race and inclusion at that time. |