This year’s theme will focus on collective actions in the Global South (South and Central America, Africa, the Middle East, and Asia). The technology industry is a global one, but labor actions in the U.S. and Europe receive disproportionately more media attention than those in the Global South. We seek to address this inequality by giving talented content creators the resources and channels to tell their stories.
In creating this fellowship, we hope that fellows will learn about the similarities and differences of tech worker struggle in various geographies of the Global South and North and bring these learnings to their own site of struggle.
WORTH
For every fellow accepted into the program, we can offer:
- $500-1000 per project based on team size and resources needed for the project
- Publication on our website AND with one of our media partners
- Membership in a community of fellows and CAiT members and contributors; optional virtual workshops for providing feedback and reviewing pieces.
ELIGIBILITY
- Applicants should either be tech workers themselves or have the trust and good faith of the tech worker community they cover.
- Journalists and academics are welcome but an institutional affiliation is NOT necessary to apply.
- Content can take a variety of forms including written accounts, audiovisual recordings, interviews, or virtual exhibitions.
DEADLINE: March 1 2021
To apply and for more information visit here