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Research Fellows in Reproductive Justice History and Popular Political Education
Smith College
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Posted: 24-Jun-25
Location: Northampton, Massachusetts
Salary: $45,568 to $53,609 to $61,651
Categories:
Women/Gender
Employment Type:
Fellowship
Researcher
Primary Field:
Women/Gender
Salary Details:
Annually
Preferred Education:
Doctorate
Additional Information:
2 openings available.
Hybrid/Remote is allowed.
Internal Number: R-202500292
Are you a historian committed to social justice in the here-and-now? The Reproductive Justice History Project seeks a productive researcher and writer who communicates scholarship to general audiences effectively and is eager to place little-known stories of organizing for body autonomy in the hands of movement leaders today.
Job Summary
The Roots of Reproductive Justice History Project seeks a historian of women, gender and sexuality to research and produce content for a website that traces movements for body autonomy across the full span of U.S. history. This fixed-term position (end date June 30, 2027) can be full- or part-time with options for remote work. We have the equivalent of two full time positions available.
The Project is developing Roots of Reproductive Justice: 500 Years of Movement Stories, a digital toolkit that features stories of low-income, queer, and Indigenous people and women of color struggling for sexual and gender freedom and reproductive health and rights as they organize around many issues -- colonization and sovereignty, poverty and immigration, adoption and foster care, sexual violence and gender criminalization, disability and environment, as well as contraception, sterilization, abortion and health care.
The Project is based in the Program for the Study of Women, Gender and Sexuality at Smith College. It is a collaboration with Collective Power for Reproductive Justice and movement leaders who plan to use Roots of RJ in community education, leadership and strategy development, and organizing campaigns. The toolkit is expected to launch in 2027.
Essential Functions:
(75%) Research and write stories in narrative style for a general audience
(10%) Find images and primary documents to illustrate stories
(15%) Work with core team members on overall content direction and priori ties, learning objectives and methodology, and design of curricular resources and action tools
Ph.D. in the history of women, gender, and sexuality or a related discipline, or equivalent combination of education and experience
Broad knowledge of social movements with specialization in the experiences and activism of communities marginalized by sex, gender, and reproductive inequities
Strong research skills, including research with primary sources
Strong writing and storytelling skills, including demonstrated ability to deliver complex ideas in formats that are accessible to multiple audiences
Demonstrated ability to work within and across movement spaces comprised of people with multiple social, racial and economic identities
Track record of meeting deadlines and working collaboratively as part of a team
Ph.D. in the history of women, gender, and sexuality or a related discipline, or equivalent combination of education and experience
Broad knowledge of social movements with specialization in the experiences and activism of communities marginalized by sex, gender, and reproductive inequities
Strong research skills, including research with primary sources
Strong writing and storytelling skills, including demonstrated ability to deliver complex ideas in formats that are accessible to multiple audiences
Demonstrated ability to work within and across movement spaces comprised of people with multiple social, racial and economic identities
Track record of meeting deadlines and working collaboratively as part of a team
Smith College seeks to attract individuals who are committed to our mission of providing the highest quality education to women. Smith College enjoys the reputation as one of the finest colleges in the country. This reputation, tempered by time and challenged by change, holds strong because of the dedicated work of our staff, faculty and administration.
We are a diverse group bringing to our community different talents, perspectives and experiences. Our strength arises from this diversity and is sustained by a community value of providing an outstanding educational environment for our nearly 2,700 students.
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