We are very pleased to announce that the Medieval Academy of America has received an Intention Foundry Learned Society Extended Engagement Microgrant from the American Council of Learned Societies. The grant will fund a series of summer webinars to promote the work of scholars and scholarship honored by our five Inclusivity & Diversity (I&D) Awards in 2025: the I&D Publication Subvention, the I&D Research Grant, the I&D Travel Grant, the Article Prize in CRT, and the Belle da Costa Greene Award. These five prizes support work that expands the traditional boundaries of Medieval Studies through engagement with Critical Race Studies, Disability Studies, Queer Studies, and the Global Medieval, among other methodologies. In addition, the Belle da Costa Greene Award explicitly supports scholars of Color. We will publish the schedule for these webinars in the coming weeks. Click here for more information about the Intention Foundry program.
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