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President Biden Announcement: 29 Fulbright-John Lewis Civil Rights Fellows to Lead Global Research



Tarini Tyagi [Source: Press Release] 2024-09-16 09:23:16 US-Special

President Biden Announcement: 29 Fulbright-John Lewis Civil Rights Fellows to Lead Global Research
President Biden Announcement: 29 Fulbright-John Lewis Civil Rights Fellows to Lead Global Research

President Biden just unveiled an initiative that’s set to redefine the global understanding of civil rights. But what happens when the legacy of a civil rights icon is transformed into a prestigious international fellowship? This new program is about to put the spotlight on nonviolent movements worldwide—and it’s powered by the next generation of American scholars.


In a major step toward promoting civil rights on a global stage, President Joseph R. Biden announced the selection of 29 Fulbright-John Lewis Civil Rights Fellows. Speaking at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s Phoenix Awards dinner on September 16, 2024, Biden underscored the critical importance of this new Fulbright fellowship, named in honor of the late civil rights leader and Congressman John Lewis. These fellowships aim to elevate the understanding of nonviolent civil rights movements across the globe, celebrating the lasting impact of Lewis’s work.

Established with support from the U.S. Congress, the Fulbright-John Lewis Civil Rights Fellowship is a tribute to the life and legacy of John Lewis, known for his unwavering commitment to justice, equality, and nonviolent activism. The program provides an extraordinary opportunity for 29 American scholars to conduct research in over 23 countries during the 2024-2025 academic year, focusing on the global significance of nonviolent civil rights movements.

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These fellows represent the diverse talent of the United States, coming from a wide range of academic disciplines and backgrounds. Each fellow will not only carry out their unique Fulbright projects but will also be part of a dynamic program that includes exclusive lecture series, leadership training, and professional development opportunities. They will gather for a capstone seminar, bringing together their insights and experiences, further advancing the Fulbright mission of fostering mutual understanding between the United States and other nations.

President Biden emphasized that these fellowships are not just about academic research but about the global promotion of democracy and civil rights, reflecting the core values that Lewis fought for. The fellows’ work will contribute to building bridges between cultures and ensuring that the principles of nonviolence and civil rights remain at the forefront of international dialogue.

By launching this initiative, the Biden administration is making a strong statement about its dedication to both honoring John Lewis’s legacy and promoting civil rights across the world. The Fulbright-John Lewis Civil Rights Fellows are set to embark on a journey that will influence civil rights discussions globally, ensuring that the fight for justice and equality transcends borders.

To learn more about the Fulbright-John Lewis Civil Rights Fellowship, visit www.fulbrightprogram.org/john-lewis

Key Points:

  1. President Biden announced the selection of 29 Fulbright-John Lewis Civil Rights Fellows during the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's Phoenix Awards dinner.
  2. The fellowship honors the late John Lewis and promotes research into nonviolent civil rights movements in over 23 countries during the 2024-2025 academic year.
  3. Fellows will engage in exclusive leadership training, professional development, and a capstone seminar, in addition to their Fulbright projects.
  4. This initiative reflects the Fulbright Program’s mission to foster mutual understanding and promote democratic principles globally.
  5. The fellowship underscores the Biden administration’s commitment to civil rights, equality, and nonviolent activism.