New Diversity Environmental Fellows Program for Graduate Students
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> Here is a new environmental summer internship program I am launching
this summer that’s aimed at diverse graduate students that might be of
interest to some of your students.  We are extending the deadline till
the end of February.
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> It is a critical part of diversity that students of color get exposure
to and experience in the foundation world.
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> It is a 13-week internship program that places students in environemntal
grantmaking foundations or their grantees.  The stipend is $10,000.
That includes a week of diversity, equity, inclusion training at the U.
of M. School of Natural Resources and Environment, and 12 weeks working
in an organization at 35 hours per week.  It also includes a paid trip
to the Environmental Grantmakers meeting in September.
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> Here is the link:
> http://www.snre.umich.edu/news/01-13-2016/new_at_snre_environmental_fellowship_program
<http://www.snre.umich.edu/news/01-13-2016/new_at_snre_environmental_fellowship_program>
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> Dorceta E. Taylor, Professor,
> James E. Crowfoot Collegiate Chair
> Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
> University of Michigan School of Natural Resources and Environment
> University of Michigan Program in the Environment
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> Author of Toxic Communities:  Environmental Racism, Industrial
Pollution, and Residential Mobility.
> New York University Press (2014).
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> Author of The Environment and the People in American Cities, 1600s-1900s:
> Disorder, Inequality, and Social Change.  Duke University Press (2009).
> http://meldi.snre.umich.edu/node/14094
<http://meldi.snre.umich.edu/node/14094>.
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> Winner of the 2010 Allan Schnaiberg Outstanding Publication Award from the
> Environment and Technology Section of the American Sociological Association