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The Unforgettables Reading/Working GroupA.I.R. Gallery$5,000Readers/workers from several disciplines and backgrounds discuss a combination of texts, artworks, and films.BrooklynNYC
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Lake Placid Film Festival 2018Adirondack Film Society$3,500Multi-day festival on the art of films and filmmaking and their relevance for contemporary culture.Lake PlacidNorth Country
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The Adirondacks and the Great WarAdirondack History Museum$1,500Traveling kiosk exhibit on WWI and the Adirondacks, exploring how the Great War affected area residents and communities through their stories and photographs.ElizabethtownNorth Country
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Fake News, Real Teens: Problems and PossibilitiesAlbany Public Library Foundation$4,825Community conversations about media and media literacy.AlbanyCapital Region
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Knowing the ART in YouAmerican Repertory Theater of Western New York$5,000Forum about community issues for young adults, with workshops and joint productions.BuffaloWestern New York
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Difficult Histories/Public Spaces: The Challenge of Monuments in New York City and the NationAmerican Social History Project$5,000Three-part public history program focusing on monuments and spaces of remembrance dedicated to difficult topics in U.S. history.New YorkNYC
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After Effects, and The Silicon ZoneArt in General$5,000Screening and symposium that invites humanities scholars and artists to contemplate objects, interfaces, processes, and norms embraced in the name of technological advancement as active agents in the production of our subjectivity.BrooklynNYC
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Nuclear Pasts, Presents and FuturesArt in General$1,500For public-facing programs exploring untold histories, contemporary anxieties and future scenarios concerning US-Asian nuclear relationships through the lens of visual culture.BrooklynNYC
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Migration, Movement and Memory: Community-based Interdisciplinary Programs (Art in the Library, Art & Memories, ARTalks)Art School of Columbia County$5,000Interdisciplinary humanities-based outreach programs of art, narrative & history for grades K-12, adults, & seniors in rural schools, libraries & senior communities.GhentCapital Region
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Art Start 2018 Portrait ProjectArt Start$5,000Imaginative photographs and powerful oral histories challenging the perception that underserved youth can only be seen as marginalized members of society.New YorkNYC
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Kingston Latino/Hispanic Cultural Study Pilot SurveyArts Mid-Hudson$1,500For a Kingston Latino/Hispanic cultural study.PougkeepsieMid-Hudson
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Creative Processes in Dialogue: Art and the Public TodayBard College - Africana Studies$5,000Acclaimed painter, Amy Sherald and respected poet, Elizabeth Alexander, share unique perspectives on the creative process, its significance in society, and the importance of wider representation in these fields in a two-part public conversation.Annandale-on-HudsonCapital Region
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Public Program Series: “Bordering the Imaginary: Art from the Dominican Republic, Haiti and their Diasporas”BRIC Arts | Media | Bklyn$5,000Program series on the complex relationship between the nations of Haiti and Dominican Republic, who share the island of Hispaniola.BrooklynNYC
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The Art & History of J’Ouvert Pre-Dawn Celebration: Steelpan Traditions and ResistanceBrooklyn Arts Council$5,000Town hall performance on the art and history of J'Ouvert.BrooklynNYC
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Program Planning for Basil Port of Call Buffalo Festival, July 2019Buffalo Lighthouse Association$1,500For authentic maritime heritage programming supporting the first large-scale Tall Ships visit to Buffalo's waterfront.BuffaloWestern New York
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She Walked Here: A Celebration of the 25th Anniversary of Boots of Leather, Slippers of GoldBuffalo-Niagara LBGTQ History Project$500A tour of Buffalo's vibrant queer community spaces, commemorating the 25th anniversary of "Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold," on the city's lesbian past.BuffaloWestern New York
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Catskills Folk Connection 2018 Fall ProgrammingCatskills Folk Connection$5,000Lecture series featuring “Catskills Foodways from Field, Farm and Forest" (at the Catskill Cauliflower Festival), "Catskills Bluestone Quarrying,” and “Grant Rogers, Catskills Songmaker.”RoxburyMohawk Valley
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A Gathering at the Waters: Conversations on Race, Activism and Healing in Black LiteratureCenter for Black Literature at Medgar Evers College$5,000Discussion series on race and social inequality and how literary activists provide ways of healing.BrooklynNYC
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The Sullivan-Clinton War Against the Iroquois -- a Haudenosaunee PerspectiveChemung River Friends$500Michelle Schenandoah, a member of the Oneida tribe, on Native Americans' view of the 1879 campaign to wipe out the Iroquois Nations in central New York.ElmiraSouthern Tier
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CETA Artists ProjectCity Lore$1,500For a documentation initiative on New York City's implementation of the federal CETA jobs program, which created unique employment opportunities for artists in the 1970s.New YorkNYC
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The Loneliness ProjectCivic Ensemble$5,000Documentary play and oral history project on experiences of isolation in LGBTQIA+ youth and senior communities.IthacaSouthern Tier
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For the Daughters of Harlem: Working in SoundColumbia University, Department of Music faculty,$5,000Girls and young women of color from NYC public schools discuss, reflect upon, and make music at Columbia University under the guidance of Columbia faculty and invited workshop leaders.New YorkNYC
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Reuniting a Community With Its History: Three Centuries of Life and Work on the Hudson River in CorinthCorinth Free Library$2,200This proposed project will use the humanities to interpret the Hudson River’s historic importance to the cultural, social and economic identity of the community of Corinth, New York.CorinthCapital Region
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GlassBarge Celebration of the Arts in Seneca FallsCorning Musuem of Glass$5,000A canal barge equipped with a mobile glassblowing studio (the GlassBarge) retraces the journey of glass from Brooklyn to Corning.CorningSouthern Tier
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The IdentiT Project Presents "Unapologetically Us"Department of Family Medicine, Bronx-Lebanon Hospital Center$5,000Film screenings and workshops focused on the LBGTQ community. It will be an opportunity to share cultural, health, and social resources, as well as engage diverse communities in a supportive environment.BronxNYC
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Sister Outsider: An Evening of EmpowermentDrama Club$5,000Original theater celebrating the voices of leading feminists of color and raising awareness about human rights in and out of detention.Long Island CityNYC
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Native American Tribal Troupe Historic Dance and SongElizabethtown Library Association$500Historic Native American Songs and Dances and cultural history at the Historic Hand House.ElizabethtownNorth Country
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Michigan St. African American Heritage Corridor School TourExplore Buffalo$1,455For a public-facing tour of the Corridor directed at school-aged youth.BuffaloWestern New York
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Fair Liberty's Call - A Musical Story of Revolutionary AmericaFair Liberty's Call$5,000Performance of the play Fair Liberty's Call, on New York during Revolutionary War.Port WashingtonLong Island
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The Body Questions: Celebrating Flamenco’s Tangled RootsFashion Institute of Technology$5,000Two-day international public conference and performance festival on the impact of slavery in Spain, dance as questioning and disrupting racism, and flamenco as an Africanist art.New YorkNYC
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Art in an Expanded ContextFiveMyles$5,000Panel discussions on art and broader human issues.BrooklynNYC
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50 Years Since Stonewall: A History of LGBTQ Activism in Rochester, NYFriends & Foundation of the Rochester Public Library$1,476For an exhibition and related programming on 50th anniversary of the uprising at the Stonewall Inn.RochesterFinger Lakes
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Luminarium Dance Company in Concert: Exploring Female Identity at ClermontFriends of Clermont$2,000Performance of newly commissioned work on the historical role of women in Clermont and the Hudson Valley.GermantownCapital Region
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First Amendment-First Vote, A Civic Engagement Seminar for High School GirlsFriends of Women's Rights National Historical Park$5,000Civic-engagement seminar for high school girls in which they imagine themselves as candidates for elected office on the local, state, and/or national levels.Seneca FallsFinger Lakes
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First Amendment-First Vote! exploring civic engagement with high school girlsFriends of Women's Rights National Historical Park$1,500For a non-partisan initiative for high school girls to explore civic engagement.Seneca FallsFinger Lakes
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Frederick Douglass: A City-Wide Commemoration in Newburgh, NYFullerton Mansion Center For Culture And History$1,500For a city-wide commemoration in 2020 commemorating Frederick Douglass' visit to Newburgh, NY in 1870 and the ratification of the 15th amendment.NewburghMid-Hudson
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Celebrating the Creativity of the Spillman Engineering Company WorkersHerschell Carrousel Factory Museum$2,264Exhibit on the Spillman Engineering Company, a carousel manufacturer in North Tonawanda.North TonawandaWestern New York
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Albany History Fair 2018: "World War I - The Albany Home Front"Historic Cherry Hill$5,000Program series on the cultural, political, and personal realities of WWI as experienced by the Rankin family of Cherry Hill.AlbanyCapital Region
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The Art of the CureHistoric Saranac Lake$5,000Exhibit exploring the importance of occupational therapy in the lives of tuberculosis patients in Saranac Lake.Saranac LakeNorth Country
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Divided We StandHousing Works Bookstore Cafe$5,000Public-facing intellectuals, writers and journalists discuss issues of political importance through the lens of social justice.New YorkNYC
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The Hudson River and Its Canals: New York's Transportation EmpireHudson River Maritime Museum$5,000Exhibit celebrating the bicentennial of the New York State canal system.KingstonMid-Hudson
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Hudson River Environmental Activism Exhibition PlanningHudson River Maritime Museum$5,000For an exhibit focus on environmental activism on and along the Hudson River and its national influence.KingstonMid-Hudson
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Envisioning the Hudson River Mill MuseumHudson River Mill Museum$1,030Program series on the history of the paper industry in Corinth and the Adirondack region.CorinthCapital Region
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BAKE-OFF Community Playwriting SeriesHudson Valley Shakespeare Festival$5,000A community playwriting series engaging themes of local history.Cold SpringMid-Hudson
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Free Education! The Free University of New York, Alternative University, and Learning LiberationInterference Archive$5,000Exhibition and event series on the history of the Free University of New York, a 1960s experiment in radical education, and what it means to create intersectional community space for learning.BrooklynNYC
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Widening the Lens on Disability - Art, Aesthetics, and ActivismInternational Sports and Music Project$500Panel on identity, aesthetics, art, and social perception from several disability viewpoints, with a screening of the film trailer for "Code of the Freaks."OceansideLong Island
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Tonto, Teepees, and Totem Poles: Considering Native American Stereotypes in the 21st CenturyIroquois Indian Museum$5,000Program series on contemporary stereotypes about Native Americans.Howes CaveMohawk Valley
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Treasured Traditions: A Statement of PlaceIroquois Indian Museum$1,500For an exhibit on Iroquois culture.Howes CaveMohawk Valley
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The People's Think TankJack Arts$5,000Panel discussion on community-building in the context of discrimination and displacement, with a focus on co-operatives, solidarity economy, and mutual aid.BrooklynNYC
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Adirondack Community: Capturing, Retaining, and Communicating the Stories of Who We AreKeene Valley Library Association$1,500For an oral history project with residents and former residents of Keene Valley.Keene ValleyNorth Country
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Battle of Plattsburgh Military MusterKent-Delord House Museum$2,000Two-day reenactment of the Battle of Plattsburgh Military Muster, featuring a War of 1812 encampment filled with living historians, trade/craft demonstrations, and hand-on experiences.PlattsburghNorth Country
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Families Learning Together at the Lansing LibraryLansing Community Library$500Program series for rural families learning together in a library setting.LansingSouthern Tier
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Martinsburg DayLewis County Historical Society$500Program series featuring Civil War Veterans of Martinsburg, 19th century crafts, and a Civil War-era music concert.LowvilleNorth Country
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Mosaic Literary ConferenceLiterary Freedom Project$5,000Conference on books, reading, and cultural and social studies.BronxNYC
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A Dairy Destination: Exploring the Past, Celebrating the FutureLivestock Foundation$5,000For a video on the history and present-day revitalization of a small dairy community and the connections between our agricultural past and future.Bovina CenterMohawk Valley
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The Voices of Lefferts Community Writing/Publishing ProjectLong Island University English Department$5,000A documentary history of the Flatbush-Prospect Lefferts Gardens neighborhood, with photographs, artwork, and writing done by residents.BrooklynNYC
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The Waters that are Never StillMid-Hudson Heritage Center$1,500For a program series on local history and immigration in the 1767 Glebe House, built on land along the Fallkill Creek.PoughkeepsieMid-Hudson
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Rochester Remembers the 1960s: The Legacy of Social Justice ActivismMonroe Community College Institute for the Humanities$5,000Retrospective on 1960s social justice and human rights activism in Rochester, NY.RochesterFinger Lakes
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Development of Accessibility ProgrammingMount Vernon Hotel Museum and Garden$1,500For a program for adults with autism and developmental disabilities.New YorkNYC
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Freedom Forums 2018: Conflict of HomeNational Parks of New York Harbor Conservancy$5,000Discussion series on democracy held at three separate locations across New York State.New YorkNYC
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GrimmNazmo Dance Collective$1,500For in-depth community and literary research on three fairy tales and their cultural intersections.New YorkNYC
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Community Connections: Using the Power of Film to Lead Intentional LivesNew Community Cinema Club$5,000Documentary screening and discussion series on film topics, with a focus on the social and political effects of personal choice.HuntingtonLong Island
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Harlem is . . . The LegacyNew Heritage Theatre Group$5,000Exhibition at the Harlem Hospital Center's public gallery.New YorkNYC
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New York International Children's Film Festival Festival 2018New York International Children's Film Festival$5,000Screenings of the best new international films, with filmmaker Q&A and special events for families and students.New YorkNYC
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Live Ideas 2019: AI FuturismNew York Live Arts$1,500For a five-day humanities festival on how artificial intelligent systems (AI) affect society and whether we need to redefine what it means to be human.New YorkNYC
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Roosevelt, Rockwell, and the Four Freedoms: Family ProgramsNew-York Historical Society$5,000Suite of family programs in concert with the exhibition Roosevelt, Rockwell, and the Four Freedoms.New YorkNYC
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The Lions of CantignyOld Fort Niagara Association$1,275Lecture on the attack on Cantigny during World War One, as depicted on a mural in the Fort Niagara Officers Club.YoungstownWestern New York
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Suffrage Movement in Ontario County, New York PerspectiveOntario County Historical Society$5,000Book on the suffrage movement featuring local research performed by historians in Ontario County.CanandaiguaFinger Lakes
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Rainbow Dialogues: A Bridge From the Past To the PresentOut Alliance$4,955Educational discussion on public access to LGBTQ archival documents.RochesterFinger Lakes
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50th Anniversary of Stonewall: Homosexuality in Diverse Cultures Pre-StonewallOut Alliance$1,500Discussion of the diversity of Pre-Stonewall homosexuality through two plays: "Indecent," a Jewish lesbian play, and the gay male-centered "Boys In the Band."RochesterFinger Lakes
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Fostering Friendships through LanguagePenfield Recreation$1,500For an oral history project for refugees with the Rochester City School's Adult ESOL Department and retired adults residing in surrounding suburbs.PenfieldFinger Lakes
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BRUJAS Residency at Performance Space New YorkPerformance Space New York$5,000Youth workshops on skating, sisterhood, and the movement against aggressive gentrification.New YorkNYC
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West Point Foundry BicentennialPutnam History Museum$1,500For a program series celebrating the bicentennial of the West Point Foundry.Cold SpringMid-Hudson
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West Point Foundry Bicentennial ExhibitionPutnam History Museum$5,000Exhibition in honor of 200th anniversary of West Point Foundry.Cold SpringMid-Hudson
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Archaeology Adventures WorkshopsQueens Historical Society$5,000Students will have the opportunity to learn the alternative ways of studying the past by participating in a simulated archaeological dig while working together in groups.FlushingNYC
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Refugees: Poetry from the HeartRefugee & Immigrant Support Services of Emmaus$2,900Poet Mark Nowak together with RISSE creates unique poetry workshops with newly arrived refugee women, helping them to voice the challenges, hardships, and achievements in their journeys to build new lives. Their poetry opens doors to understanding.AlbanyCapital Region
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A Collective Ribbon - Weaving Stories of the Triangle FireRemember The Triangle Fire Coalition$5,000Workshop to educate the public in the history of the Triangle Fire and engage the diverse audiences on the making of a permanent memorial.New YorkNYC
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We Are Brooklyn: Immigrant VoicesResearch Foundation of CUNY on behalf of Brooklyn College/the School of Humanities and Social Sciences$5,000Traveling exhibition consisting of audio, text and photographs, based on oral histories conducted by Brooklyn College students as part of the Brooklyn College Listening Project, an oral history initiative.BrooklynNYC
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From the Desert to the City: The Journey of Late Ancient TextilesResearch Foundation of CUNY on behalf of Queens College, Godwin-Ternbach Museum$5,000Exhibition and public programs on late-ancient Egyptian textiles and artifacts in historic and contemporary context.FlushingNYC
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Holocaust RemembranceResearch Foundation of the City University of New York on behalf of Kingsborough Community College Holocaust Center$5,000Intergenerational and interactive program of Holocaust education and documentation.BrooklynNYC
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Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Cultural CelebrationRochester Museum & Science Center$5,000Four-day celebration of Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) culture and history.RochesterFinger Lakes
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Frederick Douglass at 200Rochester Oratorio Society$4,050Bicentennial commemorative performances of “Emancipation Oratorio” and “Songs of the Slave," among other activities.RochesterFinger Lakes
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The Tipping Point: Advancing Climate Change CommunicationRockland Center for the Arts$5,000Public conversation about climate change communication and how to improve it.West NyackMid-Hudson
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Holocaust Survivors: Learning from their LivesSageArts$5,000SageArts will partner with Jewish Family Service of Orange to honor the lives of 10 Holocaust Survivors by writing original songs with them based on their life experience.These songs will be performed in a concert and shared with the whole community.RosendaleMohawk Valley
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Rural Modern: Schenectady's FarmersSchenectady County Historical Society$4,000Oral history series on Schenectady County farmers.SchenectadyCapital Region
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Writing the Mohawk WatershedSchoharie River Center$5,000Two-day literary arts festival showcasing the place-based literature of the Mohawk Valley through workshops, readings, and performance.EsperanceMohawk Valley
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Native Nations FestivalSeven Generations of Stewards$5,000Native American cultural education and outreach.CorningSouthern Tier
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Dutch: An Original Play in Two ActsSiena College$5,000Performance of original play about Herbert Rankin en route to France during WWI.AlbanyCapital Region
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The 1816 Farmington Quaker Meetinghouse: Its Legacy Regarding Woman's Suffrage and Equality for AllSonnenberg Gardens and Mansion$1,000Program series on the centennial of women's suffrage.CanandaiguaFinger Lakes
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Suffrage; Abolition; Rights; Equality: The 1816 Meetinghouse's Legacy and ActionThe 1816 Farmington Quaker Meetinghouse Museum$5,000Program series on the legacy of the 1816 Meetinghouse's efforts for Seneca Land Rights, slavery abolition, and women's suffrage and their legacies.FarmingtonFinger Lakes
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Trees Also Speak: Contemporary Native American ArtThe Amelie A. Wallace Gallery, SUNY College at Old Westbury$5,000Exhibition and related programming on the work of six contemporary Native American artists, including several from Long Island.Old WestburyLong Island
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The Ulysses OrationThe American Italian Heritage Association$500Reading and discussion on the Ulysses oration from Dante's Inferno.AlbanyCapital Region
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Black Rock Sundays @ Sportsmen’sThe Black Rock Riverside Alliance (BRRAlliance, Inc.)$3,400Performance series featuring touring musicians and storytellers on aspects of Black Rock’s history.BuffaloWestern New York
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"Critics Page" Panel SeriesThe Brooklyn Rail$5,000Panel discussion on a theme of pressing cultural relevance chosen by a guest critic in conversation with selected contributors from that month’s selection published in print.BrooklynNYC
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Community Building in Dialogue: Planning and Programming Cinema, Coffee, and ConversationsThe Bundy Museum of History and Art$1,500For a film and dialogue series on community needs.BinghamtonSouthern Tier
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Uprooted 1863: Race Riots of Antebellum New York and the Free Black SocietyThe Drammeh Institute$5,000Documentary exhibit and lecture series about New York race riots of 1863.BronxNYC
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Great Wars: World War I and TiconderogaThe Fort Ticonderoga Association$5,000Exhibit on Ticonderoga's role in the Seven Years’ War and World War I.TiconderogaNorth Country
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African Americans in Ithaca: Situating People in Place and TimeThe History Center in Tompkins County$3,900Community forum on the African American community in Ithaca.IthacaCentral New York
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Anniversary: Women's SuffrageThe Lake Placid-North Elba Historical Society$1,500For an exhibition on gender inequality.Lake PlacidNorth Country
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Tough Broads Film FestivalThe Lower Eastside Girls Club of NY$5,000Celebration of the personal lives and decades-long careers of inspirational activists and all-round ‘bad-ass’ tough broads.ManhattanNYC
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Our Stories: Activating Art from Central New York Refugee Youth's PerspectivesThe Midtown Utica Community Center$5,000Theater/storytelling workshop for young-adult refugee community members from the Midtown Utica Community Center (MUCC), organized by humanities scholars and storytelling experts.UticaMohawk Valley
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Heroines at the HelmThe Whaling Museum Society$5,000Explores the impacts of nineteenth century whaling women who pushed societal borders to affect change.Cold Spring HarborLong Island
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What Visitors Want: Designing an Exhibit Audio Guide with Community InputThe Whaling Museum Society$1,500For community input on an informative and user-centered audio guide for exhibits.Cold Spring HarborLong Island
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Theodore Roosevelt Inaugural Site FoundationCENTENNIAL: Exploring Theodore Roosevelt’s Complex Relationship with the Women’s Suffrage Movement$1,460For an exhibit and program series on Theodore Roosevelt's uneven record on women’s suffrage and movement's legacy today.BuffaloWestern New York
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A Tribute to Camille Billops and James V. Hatch: 50 Years of Breaking Rules through Art and ActivismThird World Newsreel$2,800Free screening of two films by the artist/activist couple Camille Billops and James V. Hatch, whose films challenge notions of family, women’s roles, and race and racism.ManhattanNYC
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Ticonderoga Historical SocietySoldiers and Suffragettes - Til It's Over$5,000Public discussion on women's suffrage movement and how suffragettes came to endorse US entry into World War One in return for the right to vote.TiconderogaNorth Country
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Community Heroes, Fort GreeneTrellis$5,000Community-based public art project celebrating historic residents who make their neighborhood better.BrooklynNYC
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Free Fred Brown!Ujima Company$5,000Theatre piece on racial and economic disparities followed by talk backs with the audience.BuffaloWestern New York
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LibertyCon 2018 - Embracing Equity in a Global SocietyUnderground Railroad History Project of the Capital Region$5,000Panel discussion on the legacy of slavery and antislavery in the United States, with a special focus on the Underground Railroad.AlbanyCapital Region
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“Classics of Science Fiction” Film Festival and Lecture SeriesUniversity at Albany Foundation on behalf of UAlbany's Program in Writing and Critical Inquiry$5,000Program series featuring films, lectures, art, and celebrations that foster critical inquiry into real world concerns through world-class scholarship, entertainment, and community engagement.AlbanyCapital Region
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A Taste of Change: Handwritten Cookbooks as Family and Social HistoryVillage of Scotia, Office of Historian$500Discussion by culinary historian Peter G. Rose uses recipe books and scrapbooks from Dutch New York to explain family and community life in the colonial period.ScotiaCapital Region
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Art, AIDS, Action: Visual AIDS’ 30th Anniversary ProgrammingVisual AIDS for the Arts$5,000Program series on art, HIV/AIDS activism, and methods for archiving this work.ManhattanNYC
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A NY Minute In HistoryWAMC$5,000Podcast series sharing local historical stories from across the state, tying them to the larger narrative of statewide, national, and international events.AlbanyCapital Region
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Central New York Film Trail (CNYFT)Wharton Studio Museum (WSM)$1,500For a program series on the the Empire State's contribution to motion-picture history, set at three locations: Eastman Museum, Wharton Studio Museum, and Case Research Lab.IthacaF
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The Official Oral History of Harlem's St. Nick's PubWhile We Are Still Here$4,075Oral history project on the musicians, patrons, and entrepreneurs who were integral to the scene at the famed St. Nick’s Pub, which burned down in the winter of 2018.ManhattanNYC
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While We Are Still HereThree-Year Plan for Humanities Programming$1,500For community meetings on archiving local-history materials.ManhattanNYC
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Wilmington Whiteface Heritage CelebrationWilmington Historical Society$500Daylong celebration of Wilmington's heritage, with Battle of Plattsburgh re-enactors.WilmingtonNorth Country
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Melrose Stories: Memory, Place, & Local EnterpriseWomen's Housing and Economic Development Corporation$5,000Public-facing humanities on local history, culture, and urban renewal policies along the Melrose-E. 161st Street Corridor.BronxNYC
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Old Order Mennonites of Yates County, New YorkYates County History Center$2,574Exhibit on the culture and lifestyle of Groffdale Mennonites in Yates County.Penn YanFinger Lakes