HistoryMakers recruits GSU senior as student ambassador

Grambling State student Faith Kelly Carr

The HistoryMakers, the nation’s largest African American video oral history archive, has chosen Grambling State University Senior Faith Kelly Carr (History) as one of its 2022-2023 Student Ambassadors. This program recruited 14 Student Ambassadors in 2022 representing 11 colleges and universities across the country. 

“We have a wonderful group of Student Ambassadors, and we are extremely excited about what lies ahead. We will be able to provide them with 21st-century skills while they bring their innovation, creativity, and knowledge to work to increase awareness and use of The HistoryMakers Digital Archive on their respective campuses,” says The HistoryMakers Founder and President, Julieanna L. Richardson. 

The HistoryMakers’ inaugural Student Ambassador Program, established in 2020, was funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The 2022-2023 program was generously supported in part by a grant from Toyota Motor North America, which funded Student Ambassadors at select Historically Black Colleges and Universities. The Student Ambassadors serve as the official representatives for The HistoryMakers Digital Archive on their respective campuses. They will be tasked with doing in-depth research, creating weekly blog posts and developing a plan to build awareness and to mount a campus-wide 2023 Black History Month Digital Archive Contest. The HistoryMakers Digital Archive is a state-of-the-art electronic resource that provides unique access to almost 3,400 stories recorded in 413 cities and towns across the United States and is accessible from desktops, portable devices, and smart phones 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, anywhere in the world. The HistoryMakers Digital Archive is now available at 148 colleges and universities, public libraries, and K-12 schools—with more being added each year.