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    Mellon News

    President Barack Obama in Conversation with Elizabeth Alexander & Michele Norris on Nov. 23 at 11:30am EST

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    Shared Experiences

    Indigenous Communities are Using an Empowering Tool to Reclaim Their Histories in the Digital Space

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    COVID-19 Response

    Arts Programming for Individuals with Dementia and Their Care Partners

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    Research Reports

    The Humanities in American Life

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    Grantee News

    Philly’s Chronicling Resistance Curator Plans to Bring More Voices and Images into Libraries and Archives

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    Press Release

    Mellon Foundation Awards $1.96 Million Grant to Federation of State Humanities Councils to Engage the Public on the Importance of Civic and Electoral Engagement

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    Grantee News

    At Mosaic Theater, a Playwright Asks: How Do You Mourn a Man You Barely Knew?

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    Grantee News

    Clifton House to Open as Sanctuary for Artists to Grow Their Craft

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    Grantee News

    Foundations Are Teaming Up to Launch a First-of-Its-Kind Fellowship for Disabled Artists and Creatives

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    Mellon News

    The Monuments Project: Building the Commemorative Landscape 21st-century America Needs

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    Mellon News

    Mellon Foundation to Spend $250 Million to Reimagine Monuments

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    Press Release

    Mellon Foundation Announces Quarter-Billion-Dollar Grant Commitment for “Monuments Project” to Reimagine and Rebuild Commemorative Spaces and Transform the Way History is Told in the United States