2024 Humanities Centers Initiative Grants Awarded

Tolley Humanities Building at Syracuse University

15 graduate students have been awarded a total of $60,000 in Humanities Centers Initiative (HCI) grants. The HCI grant is given on an annual basis to humanities students based in New York, in partnership with nine state universities. Congratulations to recipients!

Explore the full list of projects:

Hannah Ali, Cornell University

Ending Stigma: Addiction and Substance use within Somali-Canadian Communities

Brooke Bastie, University at Buffalo

Ecopoetics Workshop

Tierney Brown, New York University

Drawn From Communities: Bhutanese Intergenerational Research and Dialog

Gabriela Cordoba Vivas, University at Buffalo

Transfeminist Provocations Against Fascism

Melissa Gutierrez-Vicario, Columbia University

Youth Voices Lead: Climate Justice

Mary Hanrahan, Syracuse University

Countering War on Terror Narratives with Muslim Community Art

Stephanie Lopez, Cornell University

Malparidez from the Margins of the Ivory Tower

Mercy Oppong, Syracuse University

Food Sovereignty in Migration: The New American Kitchen

Kara Pernicano, Stony Brook University

Together Love Self: A Series of Poetic Meditations

Ali Raj, Columbia University

The South Asian Music Literacy Project

Hena Sarkar, Binghamton University

Hidden Curriculum

Sami Seif, CUNY Graduate Center 

Ensemble Phoenicia Tour

Destry Maria Sibley, CUNY Graduate Center

After Mother: A Dissertation Podcast

Nimisha Sinha, Binghamton University

Narrating Environments

Blanca Ulloa, New York University 

Stress and Jest: Pressurized Violence and Cartoonish Effects

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