During the Mapping Democracy Fellowship, Fellows:
- Explore theories and histories of social justice, civic resistance, and collective memory in the United States Capitol and capital.
- Understand how individuals and groups employ maps and data to oppress as well as resist and protest inequities.
- Survey basic techniques in mapping, data visualization, and multimedia storytelling.
- Create their own maps and data visualizations to reveal hidden stories, expose dominant and deceiving narratives, and provoke change at a neighborhood, city, state, or country level.
Given the trans-Atlantic and US time differences, the virtual lectures and workshops for all Fellows take place in the morning US time and afternoon European time.

Eligibility:
Applicants should have basic experience with data collection, analysis, mapping, or visualization before the Fellowship begins. However, for selected Fellows with a keen interest in learning how to tell impactful visual stories with data but without a mapping background, there will be preparatory resources and tutorials available that provide basic mapping knowledge and skills.
While all on-the-ground programming costs and accommodations are covered, Fellows are responsible for their transportation costs to and from the Fellowship. If a Fellow needs financial support to enable participation, Humanity in Action considers such need. Fellows should be in touch with Humanity in Action staff after acceptance into the program.
Applying:
Applications for the 2023 Fellowships are now open. Click here to apply from the US. Do not hesitate to email admissions@humanityinaction.org with any questions.