This fellowship empowers students who are fighting to eradicate racial injustice.
Racial
Justice Fellows Program

The Racial Justice Fellows Program is dedicated to fostering justice and equity for all communities of color. Inspired by the Black Lives Matter protests, this fellowship provides students with the tools, resources, and networks needed to drive systemic change and solutions in their communities and our society. Through monthly workshops and paid internships with community organizing, advocacy, and policy organizations, the fellowship empowers the next generation of leaders fighting for a more just and inclusive world. Workshop topics include housing inequity, mass incarceration, public transit disparities, and more.
Application Details
Application Process
- Read the fellowship description and ensure that you meet all the requirements.
- Complete and submit the application, including your responses to the essay questions, your resume, and your transcript.
Application Questions
Please upload responses to the following questions through the application form. Write your name on all application materials.
- Personal Statement: Tell us about yourself. What factors have shaped who you are today and what you want to do in the future? Upload an essay that is between 250 and 500 words.
- How do your educational and professional experiences so far shape your long-term interest in working at a senior level on racial justice and equity issues? Upload an essay that is between 250 and 500 words.
- List 3 organizations that you would like to apply to for your summer internship.
Program Details
- MUST be a full-time undergraduate student at CCNY for the duration of the fellowship
- MUST demonstrate interest in Racial Justice
- MUST commit to a REQUIRED Summer Internship
- Can be from ANY SCHOOL/MAJOR
- No GPA or citizenship requirement
Fellows will receive a $5,500 stipend for approved internships.
Six intensive workshops will take place over the course of the Fall and Spring semesters. They will feature speakers who are activists, policy makers, academics, and more. Topics may include efforts to reform the criminal justice system; fight voter suppression; empower Black communities; address environmental justice concerns; and close the racial education gap. The workshops will also provide professional development to assist fellows with their internship applications.
In addition to the workshops, fellows will be expected to attend CCNY public events focused on racial justice.
Students will be supported in their applications to summer internships at nonprofit organizations and government agencies working on racial justice and equity. They will not be assigned to organizations, but will be guided through the application process and connected with partner organizations. Fellows are encouraged to think about the particular issues that they want to tackle and the organizations where they would like to intern.
Past fellows have interned at New York Communities for Change, the African Union, International Rescue Committee, MOMA PS1, and the Social Science Research Council.
Contact Us
Have any questions?
We’re here to assist! Whether you’re a student, alumni, or part of the community, don’t hesitate to reach out to the Office of Student Success for more information or support.
Office of Student Success
North Academic Center, Rooms 6/270 to 6/288
160 Convent Avenue, New York, NY 10031
p. 212.650.8663
Office Hours: Monday to Friday 9.30am -5.00pm
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2024-2025 Fellows

Yes! The Racial Justice Fellows program is open to all full-time students at CCNY, regardless of major, GPA, or citizenship status. However, note that you need to have enough time remaining at CCNY to complete your fellowship. The fellowship starts in the fall and lasts one year.
Fellows receive a $5,500 for qualifying summer internships. You’ll be part of a cohort of like-minded students from across CCNY, who you’ll get to know well over the course of the fellowship. You’ll also meet guest speakers working on the issues that you care about, giving you insight into this work and professional contacts. It’s great to list fellowships on your resume, since they indicate that you went above and beyond in college.
The Racial Justice Fellowship meets monthly during club hours.
Applications usually open starting January and the deadline to apply is in February.
Attend the info sessions to learn more about each fellowship. Get started on your application early – don’t put this off until the last minute! Use as much space as allotted for your essay responses, since this will enable the readers to learn more about you and your interests. Ask a friend or family member to provide feedback on your essays and help you improve them. Talk to previous or current fellows about their experiences so that you have a better understanding of the program as you’re applying.
No. Please only apply to one fellowship per cycle.
If you’re a Colin Powell School major, check out our Paid Internships Program. While not a fellowship, you can get valuable internship experience in the field of your choice.
Read these testimonials!
- “This program encourages you to open your mind and realize the truth of American history when it comes to race and unity.“
- “I would 100% recommend students to apply to fellowships because that’s a great way to start your career goals.”
- “Participation and being engaged/interactive will help you benefit the most from the fellowship experience.“
- “The most fun and professional way of training toward the labor market.”
“Definitely apply! You will meet new people, grow as a person, and learn more about yourself.”