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Service Learning Digital Marketing

Mothers for Justice and Equality 

Service Learning – Digital Marketing 

Start Date: January 2026 

Location: Hyde Park, MA 

 

 

Description 

 

Mothers for Justice and Equality (MJE) is excited to offer a Service Learning Digital Marketing opportunity for a student interested in podcast production and social impact storytelling. This student will be working with local and national partners, including non-profit leaders, city officials, and more. 

 

 

“The MJE Living Room Conversation” Podcast description 

  

The Living Room Conversation is an intimate dialogue hosted from MJE's Blue Library -- a space that symbolizes reflection, wisdom and collective healing. Inspired by the 'Red Table' concept, this new MAV X MJE series brings grassroots leaders, community healers, and advocates together to explore the question: Where do we go from here? Fresh from the MAV National Conference, we'll gather for a heartfelt conversation about sustaining healing, building leadership capacity, and strengthening our national network of women leading community transformation. Join Monalisa Smith, Founder of Mothers for Justice and Equality and the MAV Learning Community, as she leads this open conversation with special guests who are shaping the next chapter of our movement- from momentum to model. 

 

 

Responsibilities 

 

Audio & Video Production 

Digitally recording podcast episodes with audio & video 

Editing podcast episodes 

Adding captions and visual elements 

Preparing files for distribution 

Some photography for promotional materials 

Podcast Distribution 

Supporting uploads to platforms such as YouTube, Spotify and more 

Digital Marketing & Social Media 

Creating engaging social media & email content 

Publicizing content across platforms 

Availability 

10-15 hours/week 

Travel to Hyde Park 

Flexible schedule – Monday-Thursdays 

Weekends/Evenings as needed 

 

Qualifications 

Undergraduate student in Communication, Media, Marketing, or related field 

At least 1 year of Experience with audio and video recording and editing 

Familiarity with podcast platforms (YouTube, RSS, etc.) 

Basic digital marketing and social media content creation skills 

Strong interest in social justice and community storytelling 

Comfortable working with diverse populations 

Ability to work independently and collaboratively 

 

How to Apply  

Interested candidates should submit a resume and brief cover letter detailing their qualifications and commitment to MJE’s mission.  

 

Racial Equity  

Research suggests that qualified women and Black, Indigenous people of color may self-select out of opportunities if they don’t meet 100% of the job requirements. We encourage individuals with the skills necessary to thrive at MJE to apply for this role. 

Constituent leadership is central to the mission of Mothers for Justice and Equality and is highlighted in our current strategic plan. As such, we’re seeking to more fully represent our community and constituencies, particularly Black and other marginalized people in Boston and nationally, to amplify those voices and provide an opportunity for our constituency to participate in the overall direction and leadership of the organization. As such, we actively encourage candidates from broadly diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds to apply.   

Mothers for Justice and Equality provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.