Haitian Art Digital Crossroads

Project Lead: Dr. Petrouchka Moïse (Cultural & Community-based Digital Curator) Vivero Fellow (2024-2025, Fall 2025): Cadence Chen Vivero Fellow (2023-2024): Maddie Yu Vivero Fellow (2022-2023): Hyein Cho Vivero Fellow (2021-2022): Maddie Matsubara The Waterloo Center for the Arts, located along the Cedar River in Waterloo, Iowa, features the largest public collection of Haitian art in […]
Mapping Islamophobia Project

Project Lead: Dr. Caleb Elfenbein Vivero Fellow (2022-2023, 2023-2024): Ekta Shaikh Several Vivero Fellows have worked with Professor Caleb Elfenbein from the History and Religious Studies Departments at Grinnell College on his ongoing Mapping Islamophobia project. Islamophobia refers to anti-Muslim hostility, or negative attitudes towards Islam and Muslims. Like other forms of prejudice, it reflects […]
Native History Project

Project lead: Prof. Deborah Michaels (Associate Professor of Education Studies) Vivero Fellow (Fall 2024): Morgan Smith Vivero Fellows (Spring 2024): Leo Bucks & Princess Joseph American history is often sanitized and a rhetoric of expansion and progress is slapped over the injustices and crimes committed against Native Americans. Even when teachers want to challenge the […]