The Legacy of Early African Americans & The Gullah-Geechee People A National Endowment for the Humanities Landmarks of American History and Culture Workshop The Legacy ofEarly African Americans &the Gullah-Geechee People During this six-day workshop, explore...
We each have one educator who made a profound impact on our life. Dr. Saundra Murray Nettles is one of these treasured people in my life. On a rare occasion, we former students have the opportunity to share our appreciation for the gifts our teachers have bestowed...
By Christen Higgins Clougherty, Ph.D., Executive Director, Nobis Project Four years ago, on the day after the election, I awoke very early to catch a flight from Savannah to New York City where I was to lead a workshop on Nobis Project’s Social Justice Framework for...
By Christen Higgins Clougherty, Nobis Project Founder & Executive Director – Like many people these days, I have a thunderstorm in my head and a flooding in my heart. So many elements of the world feel like they’re unraveling. We’re caught in a tidal wave,...
Trinidad Ethical Global Engagement: Envisioning A New Approach to Travel download draft itenerary Program Includes: Cultural Immersion: Hear from Trinbagonian community leaders and learn about their struggles and successes. Savor a Trinbagonian meals with a...
By Josiah “Jazz” Watts, Nobis Project facilitator – On February 23rd, 2020, an unarmed Black man was murdered while jogging in a neighborhood local to his home in Brunswick, GA. His name was Ahmaud Arbery and he was a Sapelo Island descendent, a son, a brother,...
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