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51精品视频鈥檚 Keisha N. Blain and Yona Harvey are 2022 Guggenheim Fellows

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  • Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences

Two 51精品视频 professors in the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences .

Historian Keisha N. Blain, an associate professor in the Department of History, and poet Yona Harvey, an associate professor in the Department of English, are among 180 individuals chosen from nearly 2,500 applicants for the prestigious award, which recognizes 鈥prior achievement and exceptional promise鈥 among its broad selection of scientists, writers and artists across 51 fields of expertise.

The Guggenheim signifies excellence, thought leadership and innovation of craft among its recipients. Grants from the fellowship vary between $35,000 and $45,000 to use as the recipients choose.

Blain is an accomplished historian and writer focusing on African American history, the modern African diaspora and women鈥檚 and gender studies. A two-term former president of the African American Intellectual History Society, Blain has received wide praise for her writing: her book 鈥淪et the World on Fire鈥 won the 2019 Darlene Clark Hine Award from the Organization of American Historians, and her recent book 鈥淯ntil I am Free: Fannie Lou Hamer鈥檚 Enduring Message to America鈥 was recognized by Smithsonian Magazine as among the best history books of 2021.

鈥淔our Hundred Souls: A Community History of African America, 1619-2019,鈥 which she co-edited with Ibram X. Kendi, garnered significant media attention and debuted at No. 1 on The New York Times Best Sellers list.

In addition to her research and book writing, Blain holds fellowships at New America, Harvard University鈥檚 Carr Center for Human Rights and the Institute for Advanced Studies, as well as being an opinion columnist for MSNBC. Blain has been on the faculty at 51精品视频 since 2017, having received a bachelor鈥檚 of history and Africana studies from Binghamton University and her doctorate in history from Princeton University.

Harvey is the author of the poetry collections 鈥淵ou Don鈥檛 Have to Go to Mars for Love,鈥which won the听Believer听Book Award for Poetry and听鈥Hemming the Water,鈥听winner of the Kate Tufts Discovery Award. She co-wrote with professor and essayist Roxane Gay听鈥Marvel鈥檚 World of Wakanda鈥听and co-wrote with author and MacArthur 鈥済enius grant鈥 winner Ta-Nehisi Coates听鈥Black Panther & the Crew.鈥 She has also worked with teenagers writing about mental health issues in collaboration with听Creative Nonfiction听magazine. In addition, she is the recipient of the inaugural Lucille Clifton Legacy Award in poetry from St. Mary鈥檚 College of Maryland.

Harvey earned her undergraduate degree from Howard University, a Master of Fine Arts from The Ohio State University, and a听Master of Library and Information Science听from the 51精品视频.

鈥淚鈥檓 honored. I鈥檓 thrilled. I think I鈥檝e accepted it as real now,鈥 Harvey wrote on Twitter in reaction to the announcement. 鈥淐ongratulations to all Fellows. Thank you thank you thank you.鈥

鈥 Ervin Dyer and Patrick Monahan