[Virtual] Assembling Voices information session #4 - Incite at Columbia University
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[Virtual] Assembling Voices information session #4
Thursday Jun 15, 20231:00pm
Assembling Voices is now accepting applications for its 2023-2024 cohort.
Assembling Voices is now accepting applications for its 2023-2024 cohort. Join us for an information session about the Assembling Voices Fellowship.
About Assembling Voices
Assembling Voices is a Fellowship for artists, writers, scholars, journalists, performers, activists, workers, and others with compelling ideas for public initiatives that advance our mission—catalyzing conversations that lead to more just, equitable, and democratic societies.
Over the course of a year, Assembling Voices Fellows develop compelling ideas for public initiatives that bring people together around issues of democracy, equity, and trust.
Fellows are free to conceive and execute public programming as they envision it. Past fellows have built programming with a variety of innovative forms, including a home movie archive, a fashion show, and a community photography event. Some of the initiatives we support are brand new; others are initiatives that seek to achieve greater scale and depth with our support.
Incite supports these initiatives by facilitating administrative and intellectual support, including hosting fellows in New York City for tailor-made training and collaboration with Columbia staff and affiliates. Incite awards Fellows with $20,000 in income support and $5,000 in initiative support.
When selecting Fellows, we prioritize initiatives that are innovative in design, reach diverse audiences, address community-identified and community-specific needs, and show a way to post-Fellowship sustainability and growth.
For more information, visit our site.
About Incite @ Columbia
Incite is an interdisciplinary social science research institute at Columbia University.
Our mission is to create knowledge for public action—to catalyze conversations that lead to more just, equitable, and democratic societies.