Troy University’s Rosa Parks Museum receives Alabama Humanities Recovery Grant

TROY's Rosa Parks Museum was one of 83 humanities-based nonprofits in Alabama to receive the Alabama Humanities Recovery Grant.

TROY's Rosa Parks Museum was one of 83 humanities-based nonprofits in Alabama to receive the Alabama Humanities Recovery Grant.

Troy University’s Rosa Parks Museum has received an Alabama Humanities Recovery Grant, a program aimed at helping humanities-based nonprofits recover from the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The $10,000 grant received by the museum was one of 83 awarded this month by the Alabama Humanities Alliance, totaling $800,000. Alabama Humanities Recovery Grants are funded…

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Rosa Parks Museum’s Real Talk forum to focus on overcoming community violence

The forum is a part of the museum's Real Talk series, which offers participants the opportunity to share viewpoints in a safe and civil setting.

The forum is a part of the museum's Real Talk series, which offers participants the opportunity to share viewpoints in a safe and civil setting.

“Overcoming Violence in Our Community” will be the topic of the Rosa Parks Museum’s Real Talk: Community Forum on Sept. 14. The event is free and open to the public.

A part of the museum’s Real Talk Community Forum series, the panel discussion is set for 6 p.m. in the museum’s auditorium. The Real Talk…

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Inaugural YellowHammer Film Festival announces award winners

Held virtually last Saturday, the YellowHammer Film Fest presented 17 awards during its student competition.

Held virtually last Saturday, the YellowHammer Film Fest presented 17 awards during its student competition.

Seventeen awards were given out to students throughout the country Saturday night as a part of the inaugural YellowHammer Film Festival with James Clemens High School in Madison, Alabama, taking the lion’s share in their division.

Troy University design student, Tate Moseley, won for Best Commercial with her Apple Watch Series and University of Alabama…

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YellowHammer Film Fest announces Alabama native, HBO producer as keynote presenter

The YellowHammer Film Fest, set for July 31, is a free, one-day virtual film festival designed for high school and college students.

The YellowHammer Film Fest, set for July 31, is a free, one-day virtual film festival designed for high school and college students.

Ted Speaker, an Alabama native and HBO producer, will provide the keynote presentation for the YellowHammer Film Fest, a free, day-long festival set for July 31.

The festival was created by Troy University Associate Professor of Design Chris Stagl and is made possible by a major grant from the Alabama Humanities Alliances with matching funds…

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TROY professor unveils free virtual film festival for Alabama high school, college students

TROY professor unveils free virtual film festival for Alabama high school, college students

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