Fulbright Prism is thrilled to share the U.S. Department of State recently awarded a team of LGBTQ Fulbright Program alumni the Citizen Diplomacy Action Fund (CDAF) Grant for their project “2021 LGBTQ Fulbrighter Engagement Campaign.” The small grant program awards funds to US-government sponsored exchange alumni teams exhibiting “a commitment to bolstering democratic principles,” including fostering an alumni network. The team will collaborate with Fulbright Prism to conduct a three-pronged engagement campaign this year. It is comprised of Prism volunteers Tim Sensenig (lead), Michaela Gill (co-lead), Lara Steinike (co-lead), Christopher Curran, Oscar Hurtado, Rubi Flores, and Aleksandar Kajmakoski.
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Read MoreIn an article for the German Fulbright alumni magazine, Prism Vice President Michaela Gill describes challenges facing LGBTQ ETAs and the impetus behind Prism.
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