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Institute For The Study Of Human Rights
Category: Arts & Culture
DescriptionThe Institute’s Alliance for Historical Dialogue and Accountability Fellowship housed at Columbia University is designed for lawyers, journalists, teachers, social workers, community organizers, artists, scholars, and other human rights activities working on issues related to dealing with the past such as: transitional justice, historical dialogue, memory studies, historical justice, oral history and history education. The Fellowship provides opportunities to hone practical skills in fundraising, advocacy and leadership; to develop a deeper understanding of and engagement with the past; and to foster mutually beneficial relationships with their peers and with international and nonprofit organizations based in New York and Washington, DC. Fellows must work in the country and/or region where they live. English fluency is required. Fellows are required to be in residence in New York City from late August until mid-December. Additional information can be found on the Web site.
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