Georgia State University has been awarded a $500,000 grant from the Mellon Foundation to launch the Gullah Geechee Sacred Land Project.
The initiative is aimed at preserving the heritage and lands of the Gullah Geechee people. It will focus on safeguarding burial grounds and current homes, recovering spiritual and genealogical lineages, and protecting the Gullah Geechee community, according to The Guardian.

Who is spearheading the project?
The program will be spearheaded by GSU assistant history professors Ras Michael Brown and Tiffany A. Player. The GGSLP will offer students a chance to research, preserve, and engage with the community through undergraduate and graduate courses.
“The Mellon Foundation’s funding allows us to strengthen our relationships with Gullah/Geechee communities and support their ongoing efforts to honor their ancestors and the legacies they left for descendants,” Brown said in a statement.
He added, “This kind of community engagement should be fundamental to university-based historical research and preservation activities, and we’re grateful to the Mellon Foundation and our community partners for this opportunity to fortify connections between the past and the present in preparation for challenges and possibilities ahead.”
This comes at a crucial time for the Gullah Geechee
The $500,000 grant to GSU arrives at a crucial moment for the Gullah Geechee community, particularly residents of Sapelo Island. For years, they have been fighting to safeguard their land against increasing threats from development and zoning changes.

According to Courthouse News Service, since 2023, the community has been actively opposing a zoning amendment passed by the McIntosh County Commission.
“This partnership with the Mellon Foundation will enable students to conduct and access groundbreaking research and meaningfully connect with the people and histories that make up one of the most innovative learning environments in the country,” Georgia State University President M. Brian Blake said in a statement.
Over the past 20 years, the Mellon Foundation has provided substantial funding for GSU and its research programs, including grants exceeding $2.75 million.
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