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Fellowships for activists

  • 1.  Fellowships for activists

    Posted 08-10-2017 10:26

    Colleagues,

    I hope those of you who were able to attend the AOM conference found it intellectually and socially stimulating, and your travels were uneventful. I returned home to find the following message, which may be of interest to you or someone you know. I know nothing about the organization.

    Best,

    David

     

    David A. Kravitz, Ph.D.

    Professor of Management

    George Mason University

    School of Business

    212 Enterprise Hall, MSN 5F5

    4400 University Drive

    Fairfax, VA 22030-4444

     

    703-993-1781 (voice)

    703-993-1870 (fax)

    dkravitz@gmu.edu

    http://mason.gmu.edu/~dkravitz/

     

     

    From: Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence <info@api-gbv.org>
    Date: Mon, Aug 7, 2017 at 6:24 PM
    Subject: Roddenberry Fellowship: Applications open until 8/22/17 (Informational webinar 8/8/17 10am PST)
    To: nancyx@gmail.com

     

     

     

    Roddenberry Fellowship: Applications now open! 

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    Informational webinar: 8/8/17, 10-11am PST | 1-2pm EST

    Application deadline: 8/22/17 

     

     

     

    The Roddenberry Fellowship is a new 12-month program for activists from across the country who are working to protect the most vulnerable and to make the US a more inclusive and equitable place to live. Twenty Fellows will be selected to receive $50,000 each, as well as tailored support, to help implement a project or initiative in one of four areas: civil rights, climate change and environmental justice, immigration and refugee rights, and LGBTQIA and women's rights. 

     

    Apply or nominate someone for the 2018 Roddenberry Fellowship

     

    To learn more about the fellowship, please register for an upcoming webinar on Tuesday, August 8th from 10-11am PST/1-2pm EST. The webinar will be recorded, in the event that you're not able to attend.

     

    Additional links:

     

     

    Asian Pacific Institute on Gender-Based Violence (formerly, Asian & Pacific Islander Institute on Domestic Violence), 500 12th Street, Suite 330, Oakland, CA 94607

     

     

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