by Christen Higgins Clougherty | Mar 11, 2021 | Blog
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 | Nov 3, 2020 | Blog
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 | Sep 26, 2020 | Blog
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,...
by Nobis Project | Aug 11, 2020 | Blog
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 Nobis Project | Jul 2, 2020 | Blog
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,...
by Nobis Project | Jul 1, 2020 | Blog
By Emma Balsam, Nobis Project Intern – Earlier this year, 11th grade students at Brooklyn Friends School (BFS) in Brooklyn, NY embarked on a Nobis Project field experience titled “Race, Power, and the Preservation of African-American History & Gullah-Geechee...
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