civil rights
Posted January 25, 2024
About this opportunity: The Civil Rights and Restorative Justice Project (CRRJ) is seeking an undergraduate student forpart-time assistance integrating CRRJ’s existing oral interviews into the Burnham-Nobles DigitalArchive. This position will report to Professor Margaret Burnham, the founder and director of the project, and the CRRJ Research Associate, Lydia Beal.CRRJ documents racially motivated killings in the Jim…
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Posted May 22, 2023
Description Northeastern University School of Law seeks a skilled, innovative, and collaborative professional for a two-year full-time grant-funded as Project Archivist (Grade 107, $50,520-65,000) for the Burnham-Nobles Digital Archive (BNDA, https://crrjarchive.org/). This position reports to the African American History Archivist in the University Library and a School of Law faculty member and supports the work…
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Posted October 4, 2021
Description: The Civil Rights and Restorative Justice (CRRJ) project is an effort by Northeastern’s School of Law to identify and research racially-motivated homicides in the Jim Crow south, 1930-1970. CRRJ is partnering with the Northeastern University Library’s Archives and Special Collections to build an archive of evidence collected about these homicides, the Burnham-Nobles Archive. There…
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