Trump Admin Pulls $120K in Grants for Research on LGBTQ Cartoonists, ‘Multiethnic’ Studies, Report Says
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Trump admin pulls $120K in grants for research on LGBTQ cartoonists, ‘multiethnic’ studies, report says
President Donald Trump’s administration has pulled $120,000 in National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grants tied to LGBTQ-themed comics and "multiethnic" research, according to a new report.The NEH canceled a $60,000 grant awarded to University of Florida English professor Margaret Alice Galvan for a book, "Comics in Movement," which "examines how LGBTQ+ cartoonists innovated comics through grassroots formats in the 1980s-90s," The Colle…
Trump Pulls Biden-Era Grants for LGBT Comics Research and ‘Multiethnic’ Studies.
PULSE POINTSWHAT HAPPENED: The Trump administration halted $120,000 in grants for “LGBTQ” and “multiethnic” research projects.WHO WAS INVOLVED: President Donald J. Trump, the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH), Margaret Alice Galvan, and Maite Urcaregui.WHEN & WHERE: Grants were terminated in April 2025, originally awarded at the end of 2024.KEY QUOTE: “Both grants were awarded at the end of 2024, under the Biden administration, and ter…
Trump admin cancels grants studying LGBTQ and ‘multiethnic’ comic books
NEH still lists grants on its website, however. The National Endowment for the Humanities says it cancelled a University of Florida professor’s grant to research LGBT cartoonists as well as another scholar’s work on “multethnic graphic literature.” The NEH website lists a $60,000 grant, beginning on January 1 of this year, to English Professor Margaret Alice Galvan. The grant would aid… Source
Trump admin pulls $120K in grants for research on LGBTQ cartoonists, ‘multiethnic’ studies, report says – Democratic Accent
President Donald Trump’s administration has pulled $120,000 in National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) grants tied to LGBTQ-themed comics and “multiethnic” research, according to a new report. The NEH canceled a $60,000 grant awarded to University of Florida English professor Margaret Alice Galvan for a book, “Comics in Movement,” which “examines how LGBTQ+ cartoonists innovated comics through grassroots formats in the 1980s-90s,” The Coll…
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