The folks at Save The Music are seeking applicants for five positions of potential interest to folklorists and those with related degrees. These positions include, West Coast Development Director, West Coast Regional Program Director, Program Coordinator, Professional Development Program Contractor, and Communications
Languages and the Media announce their 13th International Conference and Exhibition with the theme “Riding the Wave.” The conference and exhibition, which will take place as a five-day virtual event on September 20-24, will once again bring together leading academic experts and
The National Park Service will distribute $15,035,000 million to 53 projects in 20 states that will preserve sites and history related to the African American struggle for equality. “Through these grants to our public and private partners, these projects will help to
The Massachusetts State Historical Records Advisory Board (MA SHRAB) is seeking a trained and experienced archivist for a part-time, contract position to provide advice, consultation, and training to successful applicants in the Massachusetts SHRAB Roving Archivist Program. This is an interim position
The state of Florida is now accepting applications for its state folklorist position to lead the Florida Folklife Program. The individual awarded the positions will be responsible for providing leadership and management expertise in support of the administration and operation of the
We were saddened to learn of the passing of Professor Leonard Primiano on July 25th, 2021. A renowned folklorist and religious studies scholar, he was a beloved friend and mentor to many in our field. Dr. Primiano was a professor of religious
The Florida Museum of Natural History (FM) is taking applications through August 16 for the position of Collections Manager for the South Florida Archaeology and Ethnography (SFAE) Collections within the Department of Natural History. This full-time, TEAMS exempt staff position will serve
The July 2021 issue of Border Lore has been released. BorderLore is a monthly online journal published by the Southwest Folklife Alliance that is dedicated to documenting, sharing, and elevating folklife in the borderlands region (Arizona, New Mexico, southern California, southern Utah,
The Department of Indigenous, Race, and Ethnic Studies at the University of Oregon seeks to hire a tenure-track Assistant Professor specializing in Pacific Islander studies beginning Fall 2022. University of Oregon welcomes applications from scholars working on any dimension of Pacific Islander
The Indian Institute of Psychodrama (based in Chennai) presents “Story of the Soul,” a four-session Zoom workshop on “Storytelling and Psychodrama,” August 6, 13, 20, and 27, 8:30-10:30 am EST. Work in storytelling and psychodrama involves finding the story in oneself, and
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