Just Added: Fellowship Experience Q and A #4
Due to popular demand, we’re hosting an additional Q and A session for applicants to our 2024 Fellowship on Wednesday 24 January at 6PM CAT. Click here to sign up to join us!
Due to popular demand, we’re hosting an additional Q and A session for applicants to our 2024 Fellowship on Wednesday 24 January at 6PM CAT. Click here to sign up to join us!
Applicants to AFRE’s 2024 Fellowship Experience can sign up for a Q&A session with our team. Sessions will be held via video conference at 18:00 CAT.
Applicants to AFRE’s 2024 Fellowship Experience can sign up for a Q&A session with our team. Sessions will be held via video conference at 18:00 CAT.
Applicants to AFRE’s 2024 Fellowship Experience can sign up for a Q&A session with our team. Sessions will be held via video conference at 18:00 CAT.
Join us for a Q and A to learn more about our Call for Applications.
Join us for a Q and A to learn more about our Call for Applications.
Join us for a Q and A to learn more about our Call for Applications.
Join us for a Q and A to learn more about our Call for Applications.
Join us for a Q and A to learn more about our Call for Applications.
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Four thinkers and doers—Atlantic Fellows Alex Fitzgerald’20 and Saida Ali’18, writer Jason Okundaye, and educator Alistair Scott—will grapple with this question we launch Moya, AFRE's new literary magazine that engages expansive ideas about Blackness and Black futures through writing, visual art, podcasts and more.
JOIN US on Thurs, 25 March to meet participating artists in this unique int'l virtual exhibition! Two sessions to accommodate time zones!
Watch this international conversation about the racialised impact of COVID-19 on communities of colour around the world.
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Leading Education Justice Organizations Host Education Equity or Else National Virtual Townhall on the Education Needs of Black, Brown and Under-Served Communities During and Post COVID-19 Pandemic.