Thursday, January 5, 2012

Crafting Freedom: Black Artisans, Entrepreneurs, and Abolitionists of the Antebellum South


Crafting Freedom: Black Artisans, Entrepreneurs, and Abolitionists of the Antebellum South, aka Crafting Freedom is a highly acclaimed workshop for K-12 educators on 19th century African-American history.


It will be offered twice in the summer of 2012:

* Session I. June 21-26.

* Session II. July 12-17.


Application deadline: March 1, 2012.

Summer Teacher Workshops: $1200 stipend


This professional development opportunity is part of the popular National Endowment for the Humanities (|NEH) Landmarks of American History and Culture Workshop series.


Accepted participants receive a $1200 expenses stipend. The workshop features seminars by top scholars and teacher mentors, visits to "off-the-beaten-track" historic sites and archives, dramatic performances, collegial learning in a quiet, comfortable setting and much more!


To apply or for more information go to this link.


You may also contact Laurel C. Sneed, workshop director, at laurelsneed@gmail.com.


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