philosophy in the Department of Humanities at Claflin University. Johnson and Dr. Isaiah McGee, associate professor of music and dean of Claflin’s School of Humanities and Social Sciences are the project’s co-principal investigators.
Founded in 1869, Claflin is the oldest Historically Black College in South Carolina. It was the first college/university in South Carolina to admit all students regardless of gender, ethnic origin, race, or religion. U.S. News and World Report has ranked Claflin as a Top 10 Best HBCU for 13 consecutive years.
“The objective of Humanities for All Times is two-fold,” says Phillip Brian Harper, program director for Higher Learning at the Mellon Foundation. “On the one hand, it is meant to make students aware of the concrete, practical skills they can develop through humanities study. On the other, it aims to help students recognize that imagination, one of the primary foci of humanities
inquiry, is essential to effective social justice work.”
Initially launched in 2021 as a $16 million initiative, Humanities for All Times awarded grants to its first cohort of twelve liberal arts colleges across the US that same year. The initiative aims to demonstrate the power of the humanities in addressing societal challenges and to ensure that students acquire the skills to diagnose the cultural conditions hindering the achievement of a fully just and equitable society while also identifying the steps necessary for change.
Of the fifty liberal arts colleges/universities invited to submit proposals for this second cohort, 10 institutions were selected to receive a grant of up to $1.5 million to be used over a three-year period to support the envisioned curricular projects and help students see and experience the applicability of humanities in their real-world social justice objectives.