
Michelle Valladares, assistant professor in CCNY's English Department and director of the MFA Program.
New works celebrating literary giant centennial, evoking poetic genius, and highlighting 海角社区鈥檚 鈥淗arlem as Muse鈥 storytelling project for emerging fiction writers are in production, thanks to a two-year grant from the Henry Luce Foundation.
The Luce Foundation鈥檚 $55,000 award to The Foundation for City College, Inc. is supporting the three projects curated by The City College鈥檚 MFA Program in Creative Writing. Notable alumni of the MFA program include New York Times Bestsellers and Pulitzer Prize winners such as , , and .
Following are summaries of the projects in progress.
鈥.鈥 Previously funded by the Luce Foundation, this project mobilized creative writers in Harlem and beyond to tell stories which in turn inform public discourse. Its graduate archive courses teaches writers how to uncover facts and histories from the CCNY archives and use them as inspiration for their own stories. 鈥淥ur archives work continues to engage and welcome the Harlem community,鈥 said Michelle Valladares, assistant professor in the English Department and director of the MFA Program. 鈥淲e also plan to offer courses and maintain an active website that will serve as an archive of these new projects.鈥
鈥淲hitman on Walls Anthology,鈥 an initiative to edit and publish a compilation of poems generated by CCNY鈥檚 2022 鈥Whitman on Walls: a Collaboration with Compagnia de鈥 Colombari鈥 exhibit. The latter was a multimedia event directed and conceived by Karin Coonrad. It highlighted CCNY MFA graduate poets performing their poems, in their own vernacular, that 鈥渢alked back to passages from Whitman鈥檚 Leaves of Grass.鈥 The Luce funding is covering the editing and publishing expenses of the Whitman anthology. Walter (Walt) Whitman Jr. was a poet, essayist, and journalist. He is considered one of the most influential poets in American literature.
鈥淪potlight on the Interdisciplinary Pedagogy of James Baldwin: A Multimedia Curriculum鈥 is the third Luce-funded project. It celebrates the famed Harlem native鈥檚 centennial. The CCNY MFA Program鈥檚 contribution will be an exhibition and symposium this fall on Baldwin鈥檚 work.
鈥淎s an esteemed novelist and essayist whose work was extraordinary in content and craft, a civil rights activist, public speaker and orator, Baldwin鈥檚 message has reached audiences all over the world,鈥 said Valladares. 鈥淥ne hundred years after his birth, he remains a figure of international importance, and he is far more beloved, perhaps, than at any time in his life as indicated by the frequent references to his work in diverse contexts. Since we are located in Harlem it is both an honor and duty for the MFA Program and the English Department at CCNY to celebrate Baldwin and his work.鈥
She added that CCNY鈥檚 English Department and Division of Humanities and Arts will host many events to highlight this auspicious year. The Luce grant runs through December 31, 2025.
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