The Institute for the Humanities (IH) in collaboration with the National Center for Institutional Diversity, wants to support humanities faculty explicitly engaged in scholarly work in the humanities in articulating the importance and value of diversity, equity, and inclusion to national audiences.

Toward this end, IH is offering 7 faculty the opportunity to participate in the “Write to Change the World” workshops organized and facilitated by the OpEd Project - a think tank and leadership organization that accelerates the ideas and impact of underrepresented voices with stunning results. If you would like to be considered for participation, please complete this form by March 20, 2024.

About the Op Ed Project

Working with universities, think tanks, foundations, nonprofits, corporations, and community organizations across the nation, the OpEd Project scouts and trains under-represented experts (especially women) to take thought leadership positions in their fields (through op-eds and much more); connects them with their international network of high-level media mentors; and vets and channels the best new ideas and experts directly to media gatekeepers across all platforms.  Their dynamic, game-inspired programs are built on experimental, transformational learning around thought leadership and address big questions, including: What do you know, Why does it matter, and How can you use it to change the world?