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CU Japanese and Japanese American Community History Project
For more information about the CU Japanese & Japanese American Community History Project, watch this short informational video. The CU Japanese & Japanese American Community History Project (2019-2022) documented the...
Faces of Community-Engaged Scholarship: Jesús Muñoz
...community members, who mainly view dance as only entertainment, the importance of the history and culture of this dance and connect them more with CU Boulder. Some community members even...
Students reveal the history behind Boulder’s park names
...of History. In summer 2020, the city of Boulder’s Parks and Recreation Department (BPR) approached the history department about a possible collaboration to research the namesakes of the parks in...
Growing more inclusive communities around pollinator conservation
Specifically, this project responds to the growing need within the City of Boulder to address concerns over equitable and diverse access to pollinator/biodiversity conservation education, restoration resources, and community empowerment....
Engaged Arts and Humanities Student Scholars
...and community of learners committed to equity-oriented community partnerships. Students should have an interest in and ability to apply the tools from an arts and humanities discipline and their life...
Early Childhood Science Education Resources for the Front Range Deaf Community and Beyond
...education deficits in underserved communities in Colorado and beyond. Videos and activities will be published online via the CU Museum of Natural History, and made freely available to the public....
Public Art Program: For a shared (outer)space
Playa Bagdad (Tamaulipas, MX) is a socioeconomically disadvantaged fishing community with approximately 1500 residents. The community’s history has been influenced by its location at the US-Mexico border and the uneven...
Faces of Engaged Scholarship: Aniya Khalili
...example, community connectors are needed to help researchers communicate and build trust with people. What advice would you give other graduate students who are interested in community-engaged scholarship approaches? Have...
Soundscapes of the People
...the American West, Pueblo’s own cultural history and its contributions have largely been lost and overlooked. Soundscapes of the People looks to music as a tool for community building and...
Graduate Students Connecting Scholarship with Communities
...offers graduate students a year-long cohort experience, a $1,000 stipend, and up to $1,000 to support a community-engaged project. The program supports students in learning how to build community partnerships,...