Sunday, February 28, 2021
11:55 PM - 11:59 PM (ET)
OCL Online
Event Type
Meeting
Contact
Miller, Julie M
Department
Center for Peace and Global Citizenship
Link
https://ems-web.haverford.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?EventDetailId=91661
Laɣim Tehi Tuma Fellowship
Application Deadline: Sunday, February 14 at 11:59 p.m. EST
Info Sheet | Apply Here | Fellowship FAQs
Now entering its 9th year, Laɣim Tehi Tuma (“Thinking Together” in Dagbani), is a summer community-based learning and inquiry fellowship program grown out of a grassroots collaborative between the Bi-Co and local educators in the rural community of Dalun, Ghana. The program is now also supported by a growing team of educators from University of Development Studies–Tamale (UDS), other community-powered NGOs and collectives in Dalun, and Lincoln University (LU) in Oxford, PA. LTT is emerging as a threshold between these communities and individuals sharing a vision toward reconceptualizing education—formal/informal, community-based, and self-directed—centered by Black diasporic liberation and study.
CPGC Summer Fellowship Program:
The CPGC supports a robust range of community-focused summer internships through its Fellowship program, which widens and deepens connections with social change organizations around the world. Fellowships encourage a collaborative approach between students and community organizations to address social justice, human rights, and environmental issues. Each fellowship provides students with funding to support their participation and includes preparatory programming, a remote summer internship, and a re-entry course.
Students can contact Steph Zukerman with questions or for advising support.