22 U.S.C. § 2465
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- (a)There is established the John Lewis Civil Rights Fellowship Program (referred to in this section as the “Fellowship Program”) within the J. William Fulbright Educational Exchange Program.
- (b)The purposes of the Fellowship Program are—
- (1)to honor the legacy of Representative John Lewis by promoting a greater understanding of the history and tenets of nonviolent civil rights movements; and
- (2)to advance foreign policy priorities of the United States by promoting studies, research, and international exchange in the subject of nonviolent movements that established and protected civil rights around the world.
- (c)The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (referred to in this section as the “Bureau”) shall administer the Fellowship Program in accordance with policy guidelines established by the Board, in consultation with the binational Fulbright Commissions and United States Embassies.
- (d)
- (1)The Board shall annually select qualified individuals to participate in the Fellowship Program. The Bureau may determine the number of fellows selected each year, which, whenever feasible, shall be not fewer than 25.
- (2)
- (e)Annually, the Bureau shall organize and administer a fellowship orientation, which shall—
- (f)
- (1)To carry out the purposes described in subsection (b)—
- (2)Each fellow shall—
- (A)attend a fellowship orientation organized and administered by the Bureau under subsection (e);
- (B)not later than the date that is 1 year after the end of the fellowship period, attend a fellowship summit organized and administered by the Bureau, which—
- (C)at such summit, give a presentation on lessons learned during the period of the fellowship.
- (3)Each fellowship under this section shall continue for a period determined by the Bureau, which, whenever feasible, shall be not fewer than 10 months.
- (g)The Bureau shall provide each fellow under this section with an allowance that is equal to the amount needed for—
- (h)Not later than 1 year after the date of the completion of the Fellowship Program by the initial cohort of fellows selected under subsection (d), and annually thereafter, the Secretary of State shall submit to the Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate and the Committee on Foreign Affairs of the House of Representatives a report on the implementation of the Fellowship Program, including—
- (1)a description of the demographics of the cohort of fellows who completed a fellowship during the preceding 1-year period;
- (2)a description of internship and research placements, and research projects selected by such cohort, under the Fellowship Program, including feedback from—
- (3)a plan for factoring such lessons learned into future programming, and
- (4)an analysis of trends relating to the diversity of each cohort of fellows and the topics of projects completed since the establishment of the Fellowship Program.