The Oral History Association is accepting applications for its HBCU Radio Preservation Project Archival Fellowship. The program "seeks to provide learning opportunities and mentorship for early-career archivists from diverse backgrounds and underrepresented populations," and fellows will assist in the preservation of materials at the radio stations located on HBCU campuses. The one-year fellowship can be remote, pays $45,000, and will begin on January 2. Apply by November 25.
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