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[L]arge segments of … society are more concerned about tranquility and the status quo than about justice and humanity.”

– Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr

Project Humanities is proud to reach and support multiple diverse communities near and far. It is gratifying to realize the impact and reach of our ambitious efforts across multiple communities. Thank you for acknowledging  and recognizing our deep commitment to disrupting the status quo.  

 

 

Project Humanities [Director] Receives Gary Krahenbuhl Difference Maker AwardMarch 2023

Project Humanities receives Anthem Award under the Community Engagement Category

February 2023

Project Humanities [Director] Receives Inaugural 2022 ASU MLK Jr. Faculty Servant-Leadership Award.

January 2022
Project Humanities Receives Catalyst Award, ASU Committee for Campus InclusionDecember 2021
Project Humanities [Director] Receives Citizen of the Year Award, Phi Iota Chapter of Omega Psi Phi FraternityNovember 2021
Project Humanities [Director] Receives MLK Diversity Award, City of TempeJanuary 2021
Project Humanities [Director] Receives Unity in the Community Service Award, Holy Trinity African Methodist Episcopal ChurchFebruary 2020
Project Humanities [Director] Receives The Art of Academia, Living History AwardJanuary 2020
Project Humanities [Director] Receives Two MLK Awards for Impactful Humanities EffortsJanuary 2019

Project Humanities Receives MLK Diversity Award, City of Phoenix

January 2019
Project Humanities [Director] Receives Diversity Leadership Alliance AwardDecember 2018
Project Humanities [Director] Receives 9th Prismatic Pride Award, Ion Arizona MagazineApril 2017
Project Humanities [Director] Receives MLK Diversity Awards, City of Tempe and City of Paradise ValleyJanuary 2017
Project Humanities [Director] Inducted into Echo Magazine’s Hall of FameNovember 2016
Project Humanities [Director] Receives Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion Faculty Award, ASU Committee for Campus InclusionApril 2016
Project Humanities [Director] Receives Invisible Heroes "UMOJA" Award, United Gay Informed Men of African Descent (UGIMA)February 2015
Project Humanities [Director] Touted as 'Invisible Hero', Echo MagazineFebruary 2015
Project Humanities [Director] Receives ADE Francis Andrew March AwardJanuary 2015
Project Humanities [Director] Honored by Modern Language Association, Modern Language AssociationJanuary 2015
Project Humanities [Director] Receives Roy Wilkins Community Service Award, East Valley NAACPOctober 2014

Project Humanities [Director] Receives 2014 Man of the Year Award, Fifth Episcopal District Desert Mountain Annual Conference

 

August 2014

Project Humanities [Director] Receives Inaugral Key of Excellence Award, The Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society

 

December 2013
Dean's Distinguished Professor and Newly Tenured Rising StarsJune 2004