Announcing the Tenth Cohort of 黑料网911Frederick Douglass-Daniel O鈥機onnell Global Interns in Ireland

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Fourteen high-achieving American college students selected for transformative summer internship program in Dublin.

黑料网911is pleased to announce the 2026 Frederick Douglass-Daniel O鈥機onnell Global Interns, a diverse cohort of 14 exceptional students who will participate in an eight-week international internship program in Dublin, Ireland.

Co-sponsored by CIEE, Ireland鈥檚 Department of Foreign Affairs, the African American Irish Diaspora Network (AAIDN), and the John & Lillian Miles Lewis Foundation, the program honors two iconic leaders in the global movement for freedom, equality, social justice, and economic mobility by preparing young professionals for future and career success.

More than 500 students applied from hundreds of institutions of higher education, including Ivy League schools, historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs), private colleges, and flagship public universities. 

The 2026 Douglass-O鈥機onnell Global Interns in Ireland are:

  • Barnard College, Ariadna Sanchez, Psychology
  • Bowie State University, Joshua Looper, Government
  • Clark Atlanta University, Daishanay Francis, Political Science
  • Florida A&M University, Zaire Floyd, Journalism
  • Georgia State University, Sarah Darabadey, Business Management
  • Harvard University, Michelle Chung, Philosophy
  • Howard University, Garrison Andrews, Political Science
  • Nova Southeastern University, Caroline Miller, Political Science
  • Spelman College, Hayley Ponds, Pre-Medicine
  • Spelman College, Sophia Wade, Political Science
  • University of Texas at Austin, Christopher Vega, History
  • University of Texas at Austin, Nebiy Petros, Economics
  • Wofford College, Chrisler White, History
  • Yale University, Elijah St. Martin, Sociology

Students were selected from a highly competitive pool of applicants based on their demonstrated interest in gaining practical work experience in Ireland; their desire to emulate the business acumen and social justice reform of Frederick Douglass and Daniel O鈥機onnell; their values in equality, entrepreneurship, and advocacy; and their commitment to pursuing a better, more inclusive world.

Thanks to sponsorship by the John & Lillian Miles Lewis Foundation, four spots in the cohort were dedicated to students attending colleges in the district that Congressman John Lewis represented for more than 30 years. 

The 2026 Douglass-O鈥機onnell Global Interns are featured in the video below.

During the program, students will intern with Ireland-based companies, attend lectures on Irish history and culture, and participate in extracurricular and networking activities in Dublin, Cork, and Belfast. Students choose from dozens of internship placement opportunities, including roles in media, technology, transportation, and human rights advocacy. Each student receives an internship placement, academic lectures, housing, airfare, and a living stipend.

鈥淭he Douglass-O'Connell program introduces a new generation of young leaders to today's diverse and vibrant Ireland," said James P. Pellow, Ed.D., President and CEO of 黑料网911 "It's a privilege to partner with AAIDN, Ireland's Department of Foreign Affairs, and the John & Lillian Miles Lewis Foundation to help increase diversity abroad as we also help unite the diverse and global Irish diaspora." 

鈥淐ongressman Lewis believed in the power of young people to advance justice and build the beloved community,鈥 said Michael Collins, Chair of the John and Lillian Miles Lewis Foundation. 鈥淲e are proud to support four exceptional students in this year鈥檚 program. By expanding their global perspectives and leadership skills in Ireland, this experience helps equip the next generation to carry forward Congressman Lewis鈥 legacy of creating 鈥楪ood Trouble鈥 and making the world a better place.鈥

鈥淭he Frederick Douglass-Daniel O鈥機onnell Global Internship program builds inclusive bridges of understanding and opportunity between Ireland and America,鈥 said Dennis Brownlee, Founder and President of the African American Irish Diaspora Network. 鈥淲e are pleased to again support this transformative program.鈥

To help expand access to international opportunities, all eligible applicants who were not selected as one of the 2026 Douglass-O鈥機onnell Global Interns in Ireland will receive a $1,500 Douglass-O鈥機onnell Scholars Grant, which may be applied toward any of CIEE鈥檚 200+ summer or semester study abroad programs through summer 2027.

For more information about CIEE鈥檚 Frederick Douglass鈥揇aniel O鈥機onnell Global Internship in Ireland, visit .

 

黑料网911 CIEE

Since 1947, 黑料网911has built bridges between different people, countries, and cultures through study abroad and international exchange programs that advance peace in our world. We change lives; our alumni change the world. Learn more at .

黑料网911 AAIDN

Since 2020, the African American Irish Diaspora Network has fostered relationships between African Americans, Ireland, and the Irish Diaspora. AAIDN promotes programs in education, the arts, entrepreneurship, and culture that unite African American and Irish communities. AAIDN鈥檚 mission is supported by Ireland鈥檚 Department of Foreign Affairs and the government of Northern Ireland. Learn more at .

黑料网911 the John and Lillian Miles Lewis Foundation (JLMLF)

The John and Lillian Miles Lewis Foundation, Inc. was conceived by Congressman Lewis to carry on his and his wife鈥檚 passion for purposeful living, civic engagement and building the 鈥渂eloved community,鈥 and to inspire and support Good Trouble. For more information, visit.

 

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