Mellon Foundation
Funding Partner
 
                Mellon Foundation through its Presidential Initiatives, has awarded a million dollar grant to support the work of the PRAC over the next three years. This funding will enhance the ongoing
 
                Mellon Foundation through its Presidential Initiatives, has awarded a million dollar grant to support the work of the PRAC over the next three years. This funding will enhance the ongoing
 
                The US Latino Digital Humanities (USLDH) Center supported, through a competitive grant in Latino Digital Humanities, the digitization of documents relating to migration held in the Archivo General de Puerto
 
                The Fundación Puertorriquena de las Humanidades (FRH) is a PRAC partner in multiple projects. The FPH sponsors the organizing-for-digitization work since 2022. The work focuses on digitizing five important collections
 
                Global Latinx Jersey is an SAS-funded department project that promotes and expands public-facing interdisciplinary research on the Latinx presence in New Jersey (past and present) and adjacent regions in the
 
                The Puerto Rican Studies Initiative for Community Engagement and Public Policy (PRSI) participates in the PRAC by funding a research intern (Andres Acosta) and by contributing to the editorial process for
 
                The Rutgers Center for Latin American Studies is one of the two institutional “homes” of the PRAC in the Rutgers School of Arts and Sciences. Prof. Lauria Santiago developed the
 
                The Yale Center for the Study of Race, Indigeneity and Transnational Migration (RITM) managed the funded graduate students from Yale that participated in the 2022 PRAC summer internship at the
 
                The CUNY Dominican Studies Institute is supporting the work of the PRAC by including our collaborative model in their call for Summer Interns. Founded in 1992 and housed at The
 
                The School of Arts and Sciences is home to both Departments of Prof. Lauria Santiago as well as the Center for Latin American Studies. Staff from the Department of Latino