Ralph J. Bunche Human Rights Fellowship Program
Amnesty International's Ralph J. Bunche Human Rights Fellowship seeks to develop human rights leaders in communities of color in the United States. The Fellowship provides training and experience in international human rights advocacy to activists who are interested in the field of international human rights. The Ralph J. Bunche Human Rights Fellowship focuses on building the competencies of activists in the core areas of international human rights advocacy, including research, action mobilization, campaigns, and media communications. The Fellowship also aims to connect Amnesty's mission and work with international issues that are related and relevant to communities of color in the U. S. Each year, between 1 and 3, one-year fellowships are granted to applicants who meet the qualifications of the specific fellowship of interest, and who have demonstrated involvement or leadership at the local level with a traditionally underserved community of color in the U.S. Fellows work with a program manager or unit manager in one of Amnesty's U.S. offices on projects that are designed by one or more of Amnesty's programs or units. The Fellowships generally begin in October and end in September of every year. Ralph J. Bunche Human Rights Fellows receive a stipend and comprehensive insurance benefits for the term of the fellowship.
For more information on this year's fellowship descriptions, please visit our website at http://www.amnestyusa.org/contact. You may also write to us at humanresources@aiusa.org. Attn: Bunche Fellowship. AIUSA is an EOE.