GG-266368-19 | Public Programs: Humanities Discussions | International Storytelling Center | Freedom Stories: Unearthing the African American Heritage of Appalachia | 9/1/2019 - 8/31/2021 | $200,000.00 | Kiran | | Sirah | | | | International Storytelling Center | Jonesborough | TN | 37659-1239 | USA | 2019 | African American History | Humanities Discussions | Public Programs | 200000 | 0 | 200000 | 0 | Implementation
of a series of public discussions and an accompanying podcast and website that
engage professional storytellers with humanities scholars to explore the
history of African Americans in Appalachia.
Building on a successful record of providing innovative public programs and serving as a clearinghouse for storytelling and educational resources, the International Storytelling Center’s project will achieve a deeper public appreciation of the history and cultural heritage of African American communities in Appalachia. The project will bring together professional storytellers, humanities scholars, community experts, and audiences for a series of bridge-building, forward-looking planning sessions, public discussions and resource development initiatives. Products to be developed include a podcast series and multi-media toolkit prepared by humanities scholars, which will support the development of similar project featuring collaboration and dialogue between storytellers and scholars across the U.S. The Center will complete the project in partnership with the National Association of Black Storytellers, Heritage Alliance of Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia, and other organizations. |