Public Scholarship

support projects which promote collaboration between scholars and community partners in education, governmental, non-profit, and grassroots organizations.

!Carnaval!

Carnaval at the Burke Museum

The Burke Museum will present a day of public programs to accompany the exhibit, ¡Carnaval!, which explores the history, traditions, arts, and meaning of carnival celebrations around the world.

Transformative Education Behind Bars

Transformative Education Behind Bars

The purpose of Transformative Education Behind Bars (TEBB) is to partner nonprofit and university educators to create an agenda in which transformative education behind bars is possible.

Texts and Teachers

Texts and Teachers

Texts and Teachers is an eleven-year-old educational outreach program that links university humanities faculty-taught humanities courses with high school classrooms, high school students and their teachers in order to study shared content and to learn similar analytical and writing skills.

Objects, Displays, and Edible Arts in Historical Japan and Japanese-American Seattle

Objects, Displays, and Edible Arts

This project studies objects displayed, crafted, and consumed in a wide range of historical and modern contexts in Japan and in Asian-American communities.

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