Fiona Vernal’s EPOCH Program is Now officially in Partnership with Connecticut Humanities

Connecticut Humanities has awarded a $200,000 Partnership Grant to Fiona Vernal for her program “An Integrated Framework for Engaged, Public, Oral, and Community Histories” (or EPOCH), which focuses on the expansion of public history, encouraging collaboration between UConn undergraduates, faculty, archivists, and community organizations to tell captivating stories that have taken place both across the globe and in Connecticut.

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Fernando Betancourt, Executive Director of the San Juan Center Inc., a Latino nonprofit agency in Hartford, and Fiona Vernal at the opening of EPOCH's Housing Discrimination exhibition in 2019 (photo courtesy of Defining Studios)
Fernando Betancourt, Executive Director of the San Juan Center Inc., a Latino nonprofit agency in Hartford, and Fiona Vernal at the opening of EPOCH’s Housing Discrimination exhibition in 2019 (photo courtesy of Defining Studios)
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