Position Overview
The Economic Justice Fellow will examine how defense spending affects domestic economic policies and contributes to inequality by diverting resources from social programs. This role will involve policy research, data analysis, and advocacy work to make the case for reducing military budgets and investing in people. The fellow will contribute to PEP’s reports, articles, and legislative advocacy efforts, supporting movements for economic redistribution.
This opportunity is ideal for graduate students, recent graduates, or upper-level undergraduates with a background in economics, public policy, political science, or social justice advocacy.
Key Responsibilities:
✅ Analyze the impact of military budgets on domestic spending, including healthcare, housing, and education.
✅ Research and compare defense spending with social welfare investments in the U.S. and other nations.
✅ Develop policy briefs and reports advocating for military budget reductions and economic reallocation.
✅ Monitor Congressional budget proposals and their effects on economic justice policies.
✅ Assist in data visualization and storytelling, making complex budget issues accessible to the public.
✅ Write articles, blog posts, and op-eds highlighting how military spending contributes to economic inequality.
✅ Collaborate with advocacy groups and coalitions focused on social spending priorities.
✅ Support public education efforts, including webinars, social media campaigns, and community outreach.
Preferred Qualifications:
✔ Background in economics, public policy, political science, or a related field.
✔ Strong quantitative and qualitative research skills.
✔ Ability to write clear, compelling, and well-researched policy documents and advocacy materials.
✔ Passion for economic justice, budget transparency, and anti-militarism.
✔ Experience working with data, charts, and economic analysis tools (e.g., Excel, Tableau, R, or Python) is a plus.
✔ Self-motivated and able to work independently and in a team environment.
What You’ll Gain:
⭐ Hands-on experience in policy analysis, economic justice advocacy, and military budget research.
⭐ The opportunity to publish research and advocacy work on PEP’s platforms and external media.
⭐ Insight into how U.S. federal budgets are allocated and their impact on economic justice.
⭐ Networking opportunities with policy experts, advocates, and lawmakers.
⭐ A strong foundation for careers in public policy, economics, social justice, and advocacy work.
Position Overview
The Economic Justice Fellow will examine how defense spending affects domestic economic policies and contributes to inequality by diverting resources from social programs. This role will involve policy research, data analysis, and advocacy work to make the case for reducing military budgets and investing in people. The fellow will contribute to PEP’s reports, articles, and legislative advocacy efforts, supporting movements for economic redistribution.
This opportunity is ideal for graduate students, recent graduates, or upper-level undergraduates with a background in economics, public policy, political science, or social justice advocacy.
Key Responsibilities:
✅ Analyze the impact of military budgets on domestic spending, including healthcare, housing, and education.
✅ Research and compare defense spending with social welfare investments in the U.S. and other nations.
✅ Develop policy briefs and reports advocating for…
Please provide:
📌 Resume (1-2 pages)
📌 Cover letter explaining your interest in the fellowship and how your skills align with the role.
📌 Writing sample (3-5 pages, preferably related to public policy, economic justice, or budget analysis).