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- Subject: Social justice fellowship in San Francisco open to students - May 3 deadline
- Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2010 17:35:00 -0700
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If you have/know students, or are a student, who might be interested.
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Sent: Monday, April 12, 2010 3:00 PM
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Subject: [CBPR] Social justice fellowship in San Francisco open to students
- May 3 deadline
Dear CBPR colleagues,
Summer Fellowships for Lisa Kernan Social Justice Fellows Program "Uniting
research, analysis, and advocacy to change the world!"
Applications are being accepted for the Lisa Kernan Social Justice Fellows
Program to honor the life and work of Lisa Devereux Kernan. Fellowships will
be provided in the summer 2010 to two outstanding students with a
demonstrated commitment to social justice. Due date for application: May 3,
2010.
The Lisa Kernan Social Justice Fellows Program will provide learning
opportunities and support for undergraduate and graduate level students who
are dedicated to improving the health of individuals and communities in the
United States and globally.
Fellows will have the opportunity to learn first-hand how health, economic
and/or trade policies affect the health of individuals in our communities,
for example, access to affordable life-saving medicines for people living
with HIV-AIDS. Through their work, Fellows will also gain new understanding
about how their research can directly inform key-decision makers in the
U.S.to create safeguards and change policy to protect our health and promote
social justice.
Lisa Kernan Social Justice Fellows will participate in a four week Program
in Summer 2010 that will involve work on a CPATH Trade and Health or
EQUALHealth Care project, Fellowship mentoring, and graduate level
instruction. Fellows will receive a stipend of $1,000 for the Program.
Eligibility: Open to college Juniors, Seniors, and Graduate students.
The Lisa Kernan Social Justice Fellows Program is coordinated by the Center
for Policy Analysis, the nonprofit research, education, and advocacy center,
dedicated to protecting and improving health, promoting social justice, and
sustaining access to health care and other vital human services. It is
located in the Presidio, in San Francisco, California. Fellows will work
directly on projects of the Center for Policy Analysis, and may participate
in conducting workshops and briefings with advocacy groups, health
professionals, and legislators.
Examples of projects on which Kernan Fellows may work include the:
Gender, Justice, and Trade Project Report examining access to essential
medicines for Guatemalan women and families since the passage of the
U.S.-Central America Free Trade Agreement.
EQUAL Health Care - A project bringing a strong public voice for
implementation of national health care reform.
Global Health and Tobacco Control Project.
To be eligible for consideration, applicants must complete the application
at http://www.centerforpolicyanalysis.org/id73.html - and submit the
completed application with 1-2 letters of reference by May 3 to:
Lisa Kernan Social Justice Fellows Program by email to:
(subject: Lisa Kernan Social Justice Fellows Program) or by Fax to:
415-885-4091 by May 3, 2010.
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- Social justice fellowship in San Francisco open to students - May 3 deadline, Chad Sniffen, 04/19/2010
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