Table of Contents
- SCS Affiliated Groups and Classics Identity Groups
- LGBTQ+ Resources
- Immigration Rights Resources
- Disability & Mental Health Resources
- Reproductive Health Resources
- Resources for Faculty and Departments
- Resources for Contingent Faculty
- Resources for K-12 Educators
- Resources for Graduate Students
- Resources for Undergraduate Students
- Resource Guides and Lists
- Blogs and Articles
- Share Ideas or Suggestions
SCS Affiliated Groups and Classics Identity Groups
Asian and Asian American Classical Caucus (AAACC)
CripAntiquity, amplifying disabled and neurodivergent perspectives
Eos: Africana Receptions of Ancient Greece and Rome
First Generation Low-Income Federation
Hesperides: Classics in the Luso-Hispanic World
Lambda Classical Caucus: Queer Classicists and Allies
Mountaintop Coalition, members of traditionally underrepresented ethnic groups
Multiculturalism, Race & Ethnicity Classics Consortium (MRECC)
Trans in Classics, a community and source of advocacy for trans* (transgender, nonbinary, and gender-expansive) folx
Learn more about SCS Affiliated Groups or see a list of Classics Organizations.
LGBTQ+ Resources
Lambda Classical Caucus: Queer Classicists and Allies
Trans in Classics, a community and source of advocacy for trans* (transgender, nonbinary, and gender-expansive) folx
Genderbands, helps transgender people pay for transition-related costs
Point of Pride, provides financial aid and direct support to trans folks in need of health and wellness care
Lambda Legal, an American civil rights organization focusing on LGBTQ+ communities
Immigration Rights Resources
American Immigration Lawyers of America
Higher Ed Immigration Portal, policies and resources about DACA and undocumented, refugee, other immigrant, and international students
Resources from Q&A with Immigration Lawyer Srividya Krishnamurthy, Classics and Social Justice Webinar (March 1, 2025)
United We Dream, the largest immigrant youth-led community in the country; includes DACA resources
Disability & Mental Health Resources
CripAntiquity, amplifying disabled and neurodivergent perspectives
Asterion, celebrating neurodiversity in Classics
Hotlines & warmlines for mental health support
National Alliance on Mental Illness
National Council on Disability, includes legal resources
Reproductive Health Resources
National Network of Abortion Funds
RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association, includes IVF advocacy
National Maternal Mental Health Hotline
Postpartum Support International
Share: Pregnancy & Infant Loss Support
Resources for Faculty and Departments
Awards, Scholarships, and Fellowships Offered by US Classics Associations
SCS Awards, Fellowships, and Grants
Classics Advisory Service, advice for strengthening current programs and preserving threatened programs
Responding to Threats and Harassment of Faculty, University of Michigan
Resources for Contingent Faculty
Contingent Faculty Grants, professional development and financial assistance funds
SCS Resources for Job Seekers, job listings, advice for candidates, and career resources
Resources for K-12 Educators
SCS Rudolph Masciantonio Grants for K-12 Educators, supporting classroom activities at under-resourced schools or for underrepresented students
SCS David D. and Rosemary H. Coffin Fellowship, supports travel for secondary school teachers
Resources for Graduate Students
Before the First Day of Graduate School, ACLS
Microgrants for Students, Sportula
Making Graduate Programs More Accessible, CripAntiquity
Graduate Programs and Fellowships that promote access to the field of Classics
SCS Erich S. Gruen Prize, best graduate paper on multiculturalism in the ancient Mediterranean
SCS Rudolph Masciantonio Grants for K-12 Educators, provides financial support to an individual during their semester of student teaching
SCS Awards, Fellowships, and Grants
Grants & Fellowships in the Humanities
Resources for Undergraduate Students
SCS Frank M. Snowden Jr. Undergraduate Scholarships, summer funding for undergraduates from historically underrepresented groups
Graduate Programs and Fellowships that promote access to the field of Classics
Microgrants for Students, Sportula
Resource Guides and Lists
Support Resources, Classics and Social Justice
SCS Resources and Guides, mentorship opportunities and professional resources
SCS Resources for Job Seekers, job listings, advice for candidates, and career resources
Blogs and Articles
“The Benefits and Costs of DEI Research in Classics” (February 2025) by Arum Park
Race and Racism: Beyond the Spectacular (Spring 2024), TAPA special edition co-edited by Sasha-Mae Eccleston and Patrice Rankine
“A Brief Guide to Disability Terminology and Theory in Ancient World Studies” (August 2021) by Alexandra Morris and Debby Sneed
Share Ideas or Suggestions
Share additional resources to add to this list and any ideas or suggestions with the SCS leadership.