DEADLINE: Religion & Environment Story Project Fellowship

Event Date: 
August 25, 2022

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The Religion & Environment Story Project (RESP) trains journalists, editors, and public-facing scholars interested in the intersection of the environment and religion. Our goal is to bridge the divide between the religion and science beats, and promote new thinking and new narratives that will inform and educate the public, especially on the climate crisis. RESP is based at Boston University and funded by a grant from the Arthur Vining Davis Foundations.

About the Fellowship

The Religion & Environment Story Project Fellowship supports journalists, editors, and public-facing academics who are producing – or want to learn how to produce – stories at the intersection of religion and the environment. A cohort of ten fellows will gather twice over the course of six months for practical, on-the-job training designed to develop new ways of thinking about the climate crisis and the role played by religious individuals and institutions in addressing (and ignoring) it. Participants will meet with working journalists and scholars in a collaborative seminar environment that will include wide ranging discussions on religion, spirituality, the environment, climate change, and journalism. We hope this format will inspire and inform the participants while offering peer learning and support from other journalists. It should also provide expert sources and story leads that will help fellows identify and create stories that other journalists are missing.

RESP will cover travel, food, and lodging for our two workshops. We will also pay for a year’s membership for the Society of Environmental Journalists (SEJ) or the Religion News Association (RNA), plus registration fees for either the SEJ or RNA annual conference. Fellows will also receive a stipend of $1,000 after completing the program and committing to produce at least one story for a general audience.

Schedule

  • October 15-17, 2022: Cape Cod, Massachusetts
  • March 26-28, 2023: Annapolis, Maryland (immediately following the RNA Annual Meeting)
  • Online events TBA

The application deadline is August 25, 2022, at 11:59 pm, ET.

Learn more about applying, eligibility and the 2021-2022 Fellows.

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