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Boston Review offers Black Voices in the Public Sphere Fellowship

THE Boston Review is inviting applications to its Black Voices in the Public Sphere Fellowship.



The program is designed to prepare and support a more diverse generation of journalists, editors and publishers.

Fellows will develop projects to be published online or in print while receiving mentorship, training and networking opportunities.




     

     

    The full-time fellowship will take place from September 2023 to May 2024 and provides a US$5,000 monthly stipend.

    Aspiring Black media professionals can apply for this fellowship and remote work will be considered.

    Candidates must have a bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience.

    The deadline for the submission of the application is April 1, 2023. Interested applicants can apply here.

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