Social and Economic Equity

Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity

The Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity program is building a catalytic, values-led global community of people who are committed to using collective leadership to work towards social and economic justice for all. By drawing on the insights of academic research, innovative social change strategies and the Fellows’ own experience and expertise, the Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity program is empowering a new generation of change-makers, including policy-makers, activists, researchers, practitioners and campaigners, to work together across disciplines, backgrounds and borders. It aims to deepen the knowledge and practical skills that Fellows need to envision and explore alternatives to the world’s deeply unequal economic, political, legal and social structures.

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Based at the International Inequalities Institute, at the London School of Economics

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Meet some of our Fellows

Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity are activists, policy-makers, researchers and movement-builders who believe inequality can be defeated.

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Johnny Miller

africanDRONE

Photographer, Unequal Scenes; News Fellow, Code for Africa; founder, africanDRONE Mukilteo, Wash., United St

Anjali Sarker

Program manager, The Oxford Character Project, University of Oxford

University of Oxford

Roseline Orwa

Chief executive officer and development director, Rona Foundation

Rona Foundation

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Applications for the 2025-26 Cohort will open in Autumn 2024

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