Announcing the Visions After Violence Fellowship

Applications for the 2021 Visions After Violence Fellowship are now closed.

With support from the Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS), the Texas After Violence Project (TAVP) welcomes applications for our 2021-22 Visions After Violence Fellowship, an opportunity for people who are directly impacted by state violence to advance TAVP’s community-based documentation and archival work mission to cultivate deeper understandings of the impacts of state violence on individuals, families, and communities.

At the root of our work and mission is our guiding belief that people whose lives have been directly impacted by state violence (including but not limited to police violence, mass incarceration, in-custody abuse and death, immigration enforcement, and the death penalty) not only should have a “seat at the table” but must be key decision-makers at every stage of our work, from project planning to implementation to public activation of our archival materials. Our Visions After Violence Fellowship Program continues our commitment to centering the experiences, perspectives, and visions of people directly impacted by state violence. 

There are no formal educational requirements. The most important qualifications for Visions After Violence Fellows are direct lived experience and deep interest in oral history interviewing, community memory work, abolition, and transformative justice. We especially welcome applications from BIPOC community members who have been directly targeted by white supremacist patriarchal violence past and present. We know that undoing these legacies of violence requires re-centering those most harmed by it.

Fellows should be based in Texas.

Two Fellows will be selected for the 2021-22 Visions After Violence Fellowship, beginning in December 2021 and ending in August 2022. Each Fellow will receive a $10,000 stipend (paid in four installments) and an additional $1,000 for project supplies and materials. 

Fellows must attend a virtual fellowship workshop with TAVP staff tentatively scheduled for December 4-5, 2021 (pending fellows’ availability) and dedicate at least 5-10 hours per week during the nine-month fellowship term. Fellows must also attend TAVP team meetings at least twice a month. Scheduling of any required meetings or workshops will be made after taking into account fellows’ non-TAVP obligations, including jobs, childcare, and school. We will work to accommodate everyone’s schedule to the best of our ability. Fellows will work closely with TAVP staff, community council, writers/artists in residence, and other collaborators to design and carry out a community-based oral history and archival project related to TAVP’s core issue areas:

  • Inclusive, ethical, and responsible liberatory memory work in the aftermath of violence 
  • Penal abolition
  • Disrupting multi-generational cycles of trauma reenforced by state violence 
  • Reimagining public safety 
  • Reparative and transformative justice 
  • Breaking down barriers to mental health treatment for directly impacted people
  • Understanding the impacts of state violence through a public health lens 
  • Developing alternative models to addressing violence without perpetrating more violence and trauma
  • Building community archives as sites of activism, advocacy, and liberation 

Fellows will conduct at least 5-10 oral history interviews between January-April 2022. We are opening to considering projects in languages other than English and Spanish. After the interviews have been processed, reviewed, and submitted to TAVP’s public archive, Fellows will collaborate with the TAVP team to share the stories and other project materials to a broader audience between April-September 2022. This could include a public event, printed zines, an interactive interview exhibit, or any creative project/activity that brings the interviews to new audiences.

Please find the application form here: 

If you have any questions about the Visions After Violence Fellowship, please contact us at staff@texasafterviolence.org

Application & Fellowship Timeline

Applications Open: September 22, 2021 

Applications Due: October 29, 2021

Applicant Notifications: November 19, 2021

Fellowships Begin: December 1, 2021 

Fellows Virtual Workshop: December 4-5, 2021

Fellowship Ends: September 30, 2022