About the Fellowship

WHAT:

In Spring 2018 and Fall 2019, Autoethnographies of CUNY will collaborate with College and Community Fellowship’s Theater for Social Change to develop an original theater piece about the role that public education has played in lives of members of the ensemble before and after incarceration.

WHO:

Autoethnographies of CUNY is an interdisciplinary research team led by Professors Grace Cho and Rose M. Kim, as part of the Mellon Seminar on Public Engagement and Collaborative Research. The project generates narratives of current and past CUNY students to highlight the richness and diversity of the nation’s first public university.

College and Community Fellowship’s Theater for Social Change is a performance ensemble of formerly incarcerated women that uses theater to raise awareness about the importance of increased access to education and the broader issue of criminal justice reform.

FELLOWSHIP DETAILS:

Together, we seek a CUNY MFA student or graduate student at the CUNY Graduate Center in the humanities or humanities-related social sciences to work closely with College and Community Fellowship’s Theater for Social Change to lead the ensemble members in writing and directing a theater piece reflecting on their life experiences. Successful applicants will demonstrate an interest in engaged scholarship. Applicants must be in good academic standing.

An informal reading of the piece will be presented at College and Community Fellowship’s graduation ceremony in June 2018, and a fully developed piece will be performed at the Graduate Center, CUNY in October 2018. Between 6 and 11 ensemble members are expected to participate.

COMPENSATION:

$4,000

RESPONSIBILITIES:

TO APPLY:

Please send a CV and a one-page letter of interest in a single PDF file, describing why you would like to participate, your goals, and your background in developing community writing and theatre and/or other relevant experiences to [email protected]

ELIGIBILITY:

CUNY MFA students and graduate students at the CUNY Graduate Center in the humanities or humanities-related social sciences. Applicants must be in good academic standing.

DEADLINE TO APPLY: Monday, January 22nd, 11:59PM

MORE INFO:

College and Community Fellowship (CCF) is a non-profit dedicated to helping women with criminal convictions earn college degrees so that they, their families, and their communities can thrive. CCF supports students until graduation day and beyond, providing academic support, career coaching, financial development, and much more. We approach systemic change through our national advocacy and technical assistance programs. Click here for more information on the organization.

Autoethnographies of CUNY is organized by Professors Grace M. Cho and Rose M. Kim, part of a research team of faculty, students, and community partners producing public humanities projects that illuminate aspects of public education and racial justice through the multifaceted Mellon Seminar on Public Engagement and Collaborative Research. Click here for more information on this and other related projects.

For further questions, please contact [email protected]

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