Supporting Local Scholars: Woodson Warriors Scholarship Fund

In 2019, local artist Jane Bunker reached out to the Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum to discuss how she could combine her love of painting with her desire to be of service to the local Black community. Soon afterward, the Woodson Warriors Scholarship Fund was launched. That first year, Bunker auctioned 20 of her own paintings, raising more than $40,000. That initial funding helped 17 young Woodson Warrior scholars fulfill their college dreams.

The Lows & Highs of 2020

COVID-19 concerns forced the postponement of the planned 2020 auction, but that didn’t end the effort. Knowing that the effects of the pandemic would likely make it even more challenging for local African American students, Bunker continued to donate paintings for online purchase, with all proceeds going to the scholarship fund. The museum continued to spread the word about the opportunity to support the scholarship fund. As a result, online sales raised more than $40,000 and numerous community members and businesses stepped forward and made donations. Their generosity helped ensure that the Woodson Warriors Scholarship will continue to support the ongoing promise of future Black scholars and community leaders.

2021: Let’s Do It Again

Once again this year, COVID-19 protocols meant no live, in-person auction. Instead, the museum will host the Woodson Warrior Scholarship Auction virtually, beginning at 5 p.m. March 14. Register for the FREE event at www.qtego.net/qlink/woodsonwarriors. In addition to live entertainment, music, and prizes, Auctioneer Jason Alpert will auction major works donated by five of St. Pete’s favorite local artists. For more information as well as descriptions of additional silent-auction pieces, visit www.bunkerscholarshipauction.com/thepaintings. If you miss the live event, you can still help. Contact Bunker at [email protected] or (505) 577-8018 for information about buying art and donating year-round or visit www.woodsonmuseum.org/support/woodson-warrior-scholarship/ to meet some of the students and find out more about how you can help fulfill their dreams.

For more information about the Dr. Carter G. Woodson African American Museum events, exhibits, and opportunities to get involved visit woodsonmuseum.org.

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Tina Stewart Brakebill
Tina and her husband Brian visited St Pete for the first time in January of 2017. Four months later, they waved goodbye to Illinois and moved to their new forever home in the Sunshine City! They both believe it’s the best snap decision they ever made. Leaving her job as a university history professor was the toughest part of the relocation, but she is thoroughly enjoying having more time to write. Currently, in addition to her work with Green Bench Monthly, she is working on her third book (and first novel) and loving life in DTSP.