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Write to change the world: The Op/Ed Project
The OpEd Project is a social venture founded to drive more and better ideas into the world, from a wider range of voices.
We are a community of journalists and thought leaders who actively share our skills, resources and connections across color, creed, class and gender lines. We train underrepresented experts to take thought leadership positions in their fields; we match them with high-level journalist mentors; and we channel the best new ideas and experts to media gatekeepers who need them, across all platforms.
We have been featured in most major media. We envision a world where the best ideas, regardless of where they come from, will have a chance to be heard and to shape society and the world.
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ABOUT THE OPED PROJECT
The OpEd Project is a social venture founded to drive more and better ideas into the world, from a wider range of voices.
We are a community of journalists and thought leaders who actively share our skills, resources and connections across color, creed, class and gender lines. We train underrepresented experts to take thought leadership positions in their fields; we match them with high-level journalist mentors; and we channel the best new ideas and experts to media gatekeepers who need them, across all platforms.
We have been featured in most major media. We envision a world where the best ideas, regardless of where they come from, will have a chance to be heard and to shape society and the world.
Invitational priorities:
- sustainability and the environment
- social justice and inequality
- big data and digital humanities
- public health and medical humanities
- arts and public life
Workshops will build UC faculty’s capacity to translate their research for the public.
- UC Merced, April 29, 2016
- UC Davis, May 23, 2016
- UCLA, June 10, 2016
Sponsored by:
UC Humanities Research Institute, UC Santa Cruz Institute for Humanities Research, UC Davis Humanities Institute, UC Irvine Humanities Commons, UCLA Humanities, UC Merced Center for the Humanities, UC Riverside Center for Ideas and Society, UC San Diego Center for the Humanities, UC San Francisco Center for Humanities and Health Sciences, UC Santa Barbara Interdisciplinary Humanities Center.