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Policy and Activism Fellow

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Fisk University

Nashville, TN (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 8 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/21/2026

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Policy and Activism Fellow Nashville, TN Job Details 1 day ago Qualifications Civil rights History Historical research Community engagement Lecture-based instruction Doctoral degree Social Sciences All but dissertation Entry level Full Job Description This award is for a Fellow who will follow in the footsteps of iconic Fiskites Diane Nash and the late Congressman John Lewis. The fellow should have demonstrated expertise in policy activism, community-based research, or research in areas such as civil rights, voting rights, health care justice, criminal justice environmental justice, educational justice, or other interventions. Our preference is for an early-career scholar who has both a strong research background and demonstrated record of "community engaged scholarship" or scholar activism that bridges the campus-community divide. We are seeking a scholar who received their doctorate after December 31, 2022 or who is late ABD stage. The fellowship provides up to 24 months of support. This fellowship is part of a new initiative hosted by the John Lewis Center for Social Justice called the Highest Calling Social Justice Initiative.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
The award requires the fellow to reside in Middle Tennessee throughout the duration of the fellowship. The Fellow will produce the following output: a) Up to three course offerings over the course of the two-year fellowship; b) One community engagement activation, e.g., public workshop, exhibition, action-based research project, etc.; c) One public lecture through the John Lewis Center for Social Justice; d) Narrate their Fisk experience across audiences, e.g., social media, press, etc.; e) Provide an overview of activities in support of a comprehensive annual report for the Center.
SPECIFIC JOB KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
We are seeking a scholar with a research background in history or social sciences.
ORGANIZATIONAL RESPONSIBILITY
No Report
QUALIFICATIONS
Education:
We are seeking a scholar who received their doctorate after December 31, 2022, or who is late stage ABD.
Additional Requirements:
A background and/or credit check will be required of the successful applicant. An official transcript (if applicable) and names, addresses and phone numbers of three (3) references will be required of the successful applicant.