The Remembering the Children memorial — envisioned as a place of prayer, gathering & remembrance meant to honor the children who died at the former Rapid City Indian Boarding School — has received the grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. https://t.co/xfJxAX5WMV
— Ruth H. Robertson (Red Road Woman) (@Ruth_HHopkins) May 9, 2022
Stewart Huntington
Special to Indian Country Today
RAPID
CITY, South Dakota — A memorial planned to honor children who died at
an Indian boarding school has received a $2 million grant that pushes
the project beyond its initial fundraising targets.
The
Remembering the Children memorial — envisioned as a place of prayer,
gathering, and remembrance on a hillside near the site of the former
Rapid City Indian Boarding School — received the grant from the Andrew
W. Mellon Foundation.
It is the largest single donation to date
for the project, which has received numerous contributions from the
Rapid City community and a $100,000 donation from the Monument Lab, a
nonprofit working to cultivate critical conversations around past,
present and future public art.
A private funder is also
underwriting South Dakota Artist Laureate Dale Lampher’s work on
sculptures that will be included in the project.
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