CSW Black Feminism Initiative Graduate Fellowships 2025: (Deadline 28 February, 2025)

CSW Black Feminism Initiative Graduate Fellowships 2025: (Deadline 28 February, 2025)

CSW Black Feminism Initiative Graduate Fellowships 2025: (Deadline 28 February, 2025)

Applications are open for the CSW Black Feminism Initiative Graduate Fellowships 2025. The CSW|Streisand Center Black Feminism Initiative (BFI) has established two fellowships to support intellectual work that centers Black feminist frameworks of analysis.

The Alisa Bierria Graduate Fellowship in Black Feminist Research honors and continues the work of Alisa Bierria, whose writing explores race, intentionality, intimate organizing, anti-Black racism, carceral culture, gendered violence, and anti-carceral approaches to justice. The Mariame Kaba Graduate Fellowship in Black Feminist Research honors and continues the work of Mariame Kaba, whose writing examines policing, abolition, gendered state violence, youth activism, organizing and leadership, interpersonal violence, and anti-carceral approaches to justice.

Funding

  • Alisa Bierria Graduate Fellowship: $2,000
  • Mariame Kaba Graduate Fellowship: $2,000

Eligibility

  • Applicant must be a currently registered PhD or Master’s student at UCLA during the quarters when the application is due and when award payment is made.
  • Fellowship can be used for research travel, conference presentations, or the acquisition of materials critical for an advanced research project such as a thesis or dissertation.
  • Scholarly research that includes an artistic or organizing dimension is also encouraged.
  • Awardee will be honored at the CSW|Streisand Center Awards Celebration at UCLA on Thursday, May 15, 2025. Attendance is highly encouraged.

Deadline: 28 February, 2025

Application

The application requires the following documents:

  • Curriculum Vitae
  • List of three references that includes names, affiliations, and email addresses
  • A Statement* (maximum 3-4 single-spaced pages) that includes:
    • a description of your academic background (coursework, degree focus, past creative, activist, or research projects)
    • a description of your research project that explains the work’s methods, arguments and/or guiding questions, and conveys how the project engages with and advances Black feminist thought/politics
    • a bibliography of 5-10 key texts that shape the project
    • a brief, one paragraph budget that itemizes anticipated project expenditures

*Compose essays that are within the stated guidelines, as review committee members may not be able to read statements in excess of 4 single-spaced pages.

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For more information, visit Black Feminism Initiative Graduate Fellowships.

 





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