(formerly the Research on Women and Girls of Color Fellowship) This fellowship is part of the Collaborative to Advance Equity Through Research. Founded by Melissa Harris-Perry, the Collaborative is a voluntary affiliation of institutions in the United States committed duly to taking meaningful action to support and improve research addressing the lives of women and girls of color, and to expanding research opportunities for women of color.
Established by Jennifer Oppenheimer and in partnership with the Committee on African Studies at Harvard, this fellowship is designed to bring emerging as well as established scholars of African Studies to the W. E. B. Du Bois Research Institute at the Hutchins Center.
Established by the College Board, this fellowship is designed to bring to the Du Bois Institute scholars who address the subject of black youth, education, opportunity, and achievement gaps.