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Programs Fellowship

HCX Programs Fellowship — Haiti Cultural Exchange (HCX)

Haiti Cultural Exchange (HCX) is pleased to offer the Programs Fellowship, a competitive opportunity designed for graduate students and advanced undergraduates who seek meaningful leadership experience in arts and cultural programming.

About HCX:
HCX develops, presents, and promotes the cultural expressions of the Haitian people. Through public programming for music, visual arts, literature, dance, public forums, youth workshops, and film, we highlight Haitian and Haitian Diaspora voices while raising awareness of social issues and fostering cross-cultural understanding.

About the Fellowship:
The Programs Fellow will work alongside the HCX’s leadership team to play a central role in shaping and implementing programs that celebrate and elevate Haitian culture. This fellowship is designed for individuals who are eager to grow their skills in program design, cultural advocacy, and non-profit management while contributing to impactful community engagement.

Responsibilities:

  • Researching, preparing, and documenting HCX programs across disciplines.
  • Co-leading aspects of program implementation, from planning logistics to engaging artists and community partners.
  • Collaborating with HCX’s communications team to amplify outreach and engagement.
  • Supporting program evaluation, impact measurement, and reporting.
  • Contributing fresh ideas and perspectives to inform new programming initiatives.

This is an in-person position located at HCX at 35 Lafayette Ave in Brooklyn, NY. Hourly commitment is 160 hours over 10 weeks. Exact dates to be coordinated with your supervisor, but will fall between Mid-January and May 2026. Scheduling may vary depending on event needs.

Ideal Candidate:

  • Graduate student or upper-level undergraduate with a serious interest in arts and cultural leadership.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills with a keen attention to detail.
  • Demonstrated initiative and ability to work independently and collaboratively.
  • Organized, reliable, and able to manage multiple projects on deadline.
  • Interest in non-profit development and fundraising is a plus.
  • Deep appreciation for HCX’s mission and curiosity about Haiti and the Haitian Diaspora.

Fellowship Benefits:

  • Supervisor will work with the intern and university academic departments to provide an experience that meets criteria for academic credit.
  • Professional mentorship from HCX leadership.
  • A leadership-oriented role in arts and culture programming.
  • Opportunities to network with artists, cultural leaders, and community partners.
  • Travel stipend provided where appropriate.

How to Apply:
Submit a letter of interest, resume, and a short writing sample (3 pages or less; links to online work welcome) to Kassandra Khalil at kassandra@haiticulturalx.org.