[Jewish] Fwd: Please Share: Humanity in Action Fellowship for University Students
Rachel Rubinstein
rrHACU at hampshire.edu
Mon Nov 23 14:51:24 EST 2015
We have had two Hampshire alums receive this fellowship; it's a
wonderful opportunity!
--Rachel
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Rachel Rubinstein
Associate Professor of American Literature and Jewish Studies
Dean of Academic Support and Advising
Hampshire College
893 West Street
Amherst MA 01002
413.559.5498
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SUBJECT:
Please Share: Humanity in Action Fellowship for University Students
DATE:
2015-11-23 11:30
FROM:
Judith S. Goldstein <admissions at humanityinaction.org>
TO:
Rachel Rubinstein <rrHACU at hampshire.edu>
Help us find the next generation of Humanity in Action Fellows!
Dear Friends:
Don't forget that Humanity in Action is accepting applications for our
2016 Fellowship programs!
* Humanity in Action Fellowship programs in Europe [1] (Amsterdam,
Berlin, Copenhagen, Paris and Warsaw): May 24 - June 26, 2016.
* John Lewis Fellowship [2] program in Atlanta, Georgia: July 5 - 30,
2016.
Please encourage your students to use their holiday break to work on
their applications. The deadline to apply to these programs is JANUARY
7, 2016.
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THE EUROPEAN PROGRAMS
IN 2016, THE HUMANITY IN ACTION FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMS WILL TAKE PLACE IN
AMSTERDAM, BERLIN, COPENHAGEN, PARIS AND WARSAW. Intensive and
demanding, the Humanity in Action Fellowship brings together
international groups of college students and recent graduates to explore
national histories of injustice and resistance--including antisemitism,
Islamophobia and racism--as they affect different minority groups today.
To learn more about the European programs, click here [6]. To view last
year's fellowship agendas, click here [7]. Questions? Visit our FAQ [8]
or contact us.
_Fellows in the Berlin program of the Humanity in Action Fellowship. _
THE AMERICAN PROGRAM
LAST YEAR, HUMANITY IN ACTION AND THE NATIONAL CENTER FOR CIVIL AND
HUMAN RIGHTS, INC., LAUNCHED THE JOHN LEWIS FELLOWSHIP IN ATLANTA,
GEORGIA. The John Lewis Fellowship [9] honors U.S. Representative John
Lewis, an icon of the Civil Rights Movement. The program explores the
history of the Civil Rights Movement, diversity and minority rights in
the United States, with a particular focus on Atlanta. Key areas of
inquiry include race and racism, immigration, national identity, Native
American issues and the relationship between civil rights and human
rights. The Fellowship will also discuss contemporary racial and
diversity issues.
[10]Humanity in Action is proud to partner with The [11]National Center
for Civil and Human Rights [12], Inc. [13], to develop this important
program and is deeply grateful to the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation [14]
for its generous support provided through The Center.
To learn more about the American programs, click here [15]. To view
last year's fellowship agenda, click here [16]. Questions? Visit our FAQ
[17] or contact us.
_Program speakers Amber Sunders and Ramona Moore Big Eagle with
__Program Director Karcheik Sims-Alvarado during the John Lewis
Fellowship._
HUMANITY IN ACTION'S MISSION AND NETWORK
HUMANITY IN ACTION FELLOWSHIP PROGRAMS SEEK TO EDUCATE, CONNECT AND
INSPIRE THE WORLD'S FUTURE LEADERS TO BE RESPONSIBLE CITIZENS IN THE
BROADEST RANGE OF FIELDS - government and diplomacy, journalism,
entrepreneurship and trade, grassroots activism, academia and culture
and the arts. Students of all backgrounds and identities are strongly
encouraged to apply.
Upon successful completion of these programs, Fellows will join the
global network of over 1,500 Humanity in Action Senior Fellows [18]. As
Senior Fellows, they are eligible for advanced professional and
educational opportunities, such as fellowships in the United States
Congress and the European Parliament and study trips to Detroit, Berlin,
Athens and elsewhere.
Please share these opportunities with those you think would be the
right fit. You can contact us at any time with questions or concerns at
admissions at humanityinaction.org.
Cordially,
Judy
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Judith S. Goldstein, Ph.D.
Founder and Executive Director
Humanity in Action
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