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First grantees in Hope, community project series announced

First grantees in Hope, community project series announced HOLLAND  The first round of funding from a grant program connecting Hope College and local organizations for community projects has been announced. A 42-month, $800,000 grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation is funding the “There’s No Place Like ‘Home’” initiative at Hope College, established in February 2020. Three projects were announced Tuesday as part of the first round of funding. The program is meant to expand the role of the humanities at Hope into other disciplines and the greater Holland community. “This is an initiative like others sponsored by Mellon at Hope such as Grand Challenges and Mellon Scholars, to create a vision of the humanities that’s more publicly engaged,” said William Pannapacker, professor of English and senior director of Mellon Initiatives. “Simply put, this is an effort to bring the humanities out into town, even more than they already are.

Today, I Am A Witness To Change : A Crowdsourced Poem Against Anti-Asian Hate

A boy holding a sign takes part in a Stop Asian Hate rally in Oakland, Calif. April is National Poetry Month, a celebration of poets and poetry that s been in place for 25 years. Last month, as the U.S. grieved over attacks against Asian Americans, NPR s Morning Edition collected poems on how people grapple with the increased violence and discrimination. Over 500 listeners shared powerful, poignant poems in the form of a list beginning with the word today. They showcased fear, anger, empathy and motivation to make the world a better place. NPR s resident poet Kwame Alexander took lines from the submissions to create a community poem, Today, I Am A Witness To Change. Contributors are credited at the bottom.

Today, I Am A Witness To Change : A Crowdsourced Poem Against Anti-Asian Hate - NPR News

Image credit: Wu Xiaoling Stay tuned in to our local news coverage: Listen to 90.7 WMFE on your FM or HD radio, the WMFE mobile app or your smart speaker say “Alexa, play NPR” and you’ll be connected. April is National Poetry Month, a celebration of poets and poetry that’s been in place for 25 years. Last month, as the U.S. grieved over attacks against Asian Americans, NPR’s Morning Edition collected poems on how people grapple with the increased violence and discrimination. Over 500 listeners shared powerful, poignant poems in the form of a list beginning with the word “today.” They showcased fear, anger, empathy and motivation to make the world a better place.

Today, I Am A Witness To Change : A Crowdsourced Poem Against Anti-Asian Hate

Today, I Am A Witness To Change : A Crowdsourced Poem Against Anti-Asian Hate
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Today, I Am A Witness To Change : A Crowdsourced Poem Against Anti-Asian Hate

Today, I Am A Witness To Change : A Crowdsourced Poem Against Anti-Asian Hate
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