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Journalism School Offers Minority Fellowship

PHOENIX - Village Voice Media, in conjunction with the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University, is offering an intensive, 10-week, paid summer fellowship for minority students concentrating on Web and digital media.

Digital fellows will be immersed in blogging, photography, video, audio and social media and will produce original reported material for Village Voice online publications.

Program instructors will include top Cronkite faculty as well as the nation’s leading news, music and food writers from the Village Voice family of 18 websites and newspapers.

Fellows will be paid $500 per week. Housing will be provided. The program is open to students who are within one year of graduation, graduate students or post grads.

Fellows may ultimately be considered for positions within the Village Voice family of publications.

The course runs from June 1 to Aug. 6, 2011, at Cronkite’s state-of-the-art journalism school in the heart of downtown Phoenix.

The program is open to any university student, although those who are studying journalism or have experience in journalism will be given preference. The application deadline is Feb. 8, 2011. Those accepted will be notified by March 1, 2011. Complete an application form by accessing the link above at right. 


STORY TAGS: BLACK NEWS, AFRICAN AMERICAN NEWS, MINORITY NEWS, CIVIL RIGHTS NEWS, DISCRIMINATION, RACISM, RACIAL EQUALITY, BIAS, EQUALITY, AFRO AMERICAN NEWS

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