Are you a scholar or researcher who wants to pursue justice?

G.L.O.B.A.L. Justice regularly engages research Fellows, connecting them to new opportunities to learn, lead, and do justice. Our Fellows take on timely and relevant research projects to help G.L.O.B.A.L. support local, national, and international organizations and communities.

 

Here are some examples of recent topics our fellows are researching:


Environmental Justice

Fellow Ujunwa Okeke conducted research on how waste disposal sites are situated and the related impact on low-income communities.


Advocacy for Refugee & Undocumented Children

Fellow Sarah Bond researched the challenges faced by refugee & undocumented children in detainment facilities and within our borders.


Education Policy

Fellow Vanessa Ruiz studied how social and emotional learning can help mitigate interrelated legacies of racial and class oppression.


 

Become a G.L.O.B.A.L. Justice Fellow

Do you have a particular justice-related issue that you want to study? Whether you have recently completed your advanced studies or are a seasoned professional in academics, advocacy, arts, business, health or policy, we invite you to apply to become a Fellow so we can support you in your research goals.