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CRRJ founded in 2007 is the pioneer and premier academic program that examines current racial inequities through the lens of history and seeks creative reparative justice. CRRJ investigates publicizes and remediates cases of racial homicides during the period of 1930 and 1954. The CRRJ project is unique in its combination of rigorous research and engagement by community members that have been impacted by racial violence both directly and indirectly. In 2022 CRRJ launched a publicly available digital archive of almost 1000 cases of racial violence in the Jim Crow South. Work on the archives is continuing through the examination of records from the eight states that bordered the eleven states of the confederacy.
To effectively reframe this history as a narrative that is causally linked to current harms of exclusion marginalization and inequality communities must address the wrongs identify their needs meet their responsibilities and obligations and grapple with what the history teaches about root causes. We seek to expand our work with historically harmed communities by providing them meaningful access to the archive highlighting communitybased research and vernacular knowledge production. The Fellow will also have the opportunity to utilize the BurnhamNobles Archive and interact with scholars journalists and others who are focusing on historical racism in the US and seeking avenues for redress.
CRRJ/CLEAR through the fellowship seeks to provide an opportunity to a community activist/organizer/member to undertake the following activities:
1. Build a project of their choosing based on the BurnhamNobles Digital Archive;
2. Design manage and execute CRRJs communitybased programs associated with the history that is the subject of the Archive including convenings educational programming in the humanities and arts exhibitions. Such communitybased projects include renaming streets to memorialize victims of racial terror killings; promoting visual literary and musical art; engaging public officials; and hosting commemorative events on the anniversaries of these atrocities.
3. Promote strong collaborative relations with CRRJs nonacademic partner organizations.
4. Engage in such other activities that may be appropriate to support the restorative justice work of CRRJ and CLEAR.
This is a fulltime in residence US based oneyear position supported by an external grant to the Civil Rights and Restorative Justice Project (CRRJ) of the Center for Law Equity and Race (CLEAR) at Northeastern University School of Law. The Community Leadership Fellow will be expected to attend meetings and events at Northeastern University in Boston.
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Please submit your cover letter fellowship statement resume and list of references in one PDF submission more information below.
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Northeastern University considers factors such as candidate work experience education and skills when extending an offer.
Northeastern has a comprehensive benefits package for benefit eligible employees. This includes medical vision dental paid time off tuition assistance wellness & life retirement as well as commuting & transportation. Visit for more information.
All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration for employment without regard to race religion color national origin age sex sexual orientation disability status or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
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107SExpected Hiring Range:
$52821.00 $74607.75With the pay range(s) shown above the starting salary will depend on several factors which may include your education experience location knowledge and expertise and skills as well as a pay comparison to similarlysituated employees already in the role. Salary ranges are reviewed regularly and are subject to change.
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