People research trans feminist bioethics who do archival work should check out this great new opportunity, funded by the Mellon Foundation.
From project co-director Hil Malatino: The project, “Widening the Arc of Trans History: Archival Research for Public Storytelling,” will support a cohort of 8-10 scholars over a period of 3 years as they work in trans-related archives and draft articles and first book projects rooted in that work.The cohort will be supported by a team of co-directors (myself, Myrl Beam, and Sam Tenorio) and will receive four fully funded weeks of archival research in trans-related archives, a $1000 stipend for each year of participation, $5000 towards a development editor for a first book project, access to workshops and seminars on archival methods, trans archives, publishing, public storytelling, and non-fiction craft, as well as ongoing support for writing and revision.You can learn more about the project and apply here – https://bit.ly/TransHistoryApplicationThe deadline is January 12, 2025.