Road Scholar/Elderhostel
has announced the second annual Asa Grant Hilliard III Road Scholar
Award for Lifelong Learning. The 2009 Asa Grant Hilliard III
Road Scholar Award for Lifelong Learning is now open to applicants
and will be presented this year at the 2009 annual conference of
the National Alliance of Black School Educators (NABSE) to be held
in November in Indianapolis, Ind.
Road Scholar awards this scholarship annually to
an educator with at least 10 years of experience in education and
who is a member of NABSE or a member of the Association for the
Study of African American Life and History (ASALH); or who is on
the faculty of a Historically Black College or University (HBCU);
or is a professor of African American studies. The scholarship
provides an opportunity to experience a Road Scholar or Elderhostel
program anywhere in the world.
The Asa Grant Hilliard
Award III Road Scholar Award for Lifelong Learning is part of a
national outreach initiative Elderhostel introduced to build awareness
of its educational adventures in the African American community
and to promote the benefits of learning through travel. Launched
in 2004, Road Scholar is an initiative of Elderhostel,
the world’s largest not-for-profit educational travel organization
for adults. For details on the award and to submit an application,
visit www.roadscholar.org/hilliardaward.
Applicants are asked to write an essay focused on
the significance of lifelong learning to the African American community
and to describe the ways they will impact their communities with
the knowledge from their learning and travel experience.
The $5,000 travel award is named in honor of the
late Dr. Asa Grant Hilliard III, world-renowned Pan-Africanist,
educator, historian and psychologist, who is an icon for his advocacy
of the importance of African history, culture and influence; for
his global contributions to education; and for his special affinity
for conducting study tours to Egypt for thousands of travelers.
“The Asa Grant Hilliard III Award was created to
honor the legacy of a man who was a lifelong learner — Dr. Hilliard
promoted learning through travel in everything he did,” says James
Moses, president and CEO of Elderhostel and Road Scholar. “We are
pleased to recognize educators who have a longstanding commitment
to their field and look forward to welcoming them on our Road Scholar
adventures.”
Mrs. Patsy Jo
Hilliard,
widow and life partner of Dr. Hilliard, presented the 2008 award
to Ms. Patricia Payne, director of the Indianapolis Public Schools’
Crispus Attucks Center.
BlackCommentator.com Guest Commentator Kathy Taylor is associate vice
president of community development for Road Scholar
and oversees their initiative to build awareness in the African
American community. Click here
to contact Ms. Taylor and Road Scholar.
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