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Media & Communications Fellow (Remote / Bay Area Preferred) – San Quentin SkunkWorks
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SkunkWorks began as a bold idea inside San Quentin : what if incarceration could become a launchpad for change? Founded by incarcerated people and built in partnership with outside professionals, we've grown into a nationally recognized innovation lab inside prison walls.
Our goal is simple but radical : transform the justice system by centering the leadership of the people most impacted by it. We design and test solutions inside—and then work to scale them beyond the walls
Our programs put incarcerated leadership into practice. We reclaim prison spaces with murals that restore dignity, run intensive leadership trainings that prepare incarcerated people to guide reform, and host monthly gaming events that bring more than 150 people together across divides. Each project is a live experiment in building a justice system that works better for everyone.
We've been featured in CalMatters, the front page of the LA Times, and are backed by CDCR. But our biggest achievement? Building a movement where incarcerated people lead—and the world listens. Help shape the story of criminal justice reform from inside California's most famous prison. San Quentin SkunkWorks—an incarcerated-led innovation lab—is seeking Media & Communications Fellows to join a statewide storytelling campaign supporting the rollout of the California Model. Work alongside communications leader Natalia Wodecki and global artists eL Seed, FaithXLVII, and Zio Ziegler to influence how the nation understands incarceration, art, and policy change.
Our work has been featured in CalMatters, The LA Times, Chess.com, and syndicated across half a dozen other outlets this year. Few opportunities give you the chance to shape how a state reimagines incarceration — this is one of them.
You'll help coordinate stories and press campaigns involving global artists eL Seed, FaithXLVII, Zio Ziegler and others, in partnership with the Governor's Office, the Mayor of San Francisco, UC Irvine's Dr. Constance Steinkuehler, and other cultural and policy leaders.
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