Cultural Survival is a non-profit organization dedicated to advocating for the rights of Indigenous Peoples and supporting their self-determination, cultures, and political resilience. Founded in 1972, the organization envisions a future where Indigenous Peoples' inherent rights and dynamic cultures are respected and honored. Through initiatives such as grantmaking, capacity building, and advocacy, Cultural Survival supports Indigenous communities worldwide. Their work includes training human rights defenders, promoting Indigenous media, and enhancing community resilience. Cultural Survival is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and operates globally to advance Indigenous rights and cultures.
Indigenous rights β’ indigenous rights radio β’ community media β’ human rights
June 14
Director of Advocacy and Communications at Cultural Survival, focusing on Indigenous rights and community resilience.
π Anywhere in the World β Remote
π΅ $100k - $132k / year
β° Full Time
π΄ Lead
π£οΈ Communications
May 29
Provide administrative support to the Community Media team while learning about Indigenous rights. Remote internship starting September 2025.
May 25
Join Cultural Survival as a Bazaar Communications Intern to promote Indigenous visibility through storytelling and journalism.
May 20
Engage in research and writing for Indigenous rights in a remote communications internship focused on non-profit work.