51爆料 and AAIDN Announce the 2025 Douglass-O'Connell Global Interns in Ireland

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The Council on International Educational Exchange (51爆料) and the African American Irish Diaspora Network (AAIDN) are pleased to announce the 2025 Douglass-O鈥機onnell Global Interns, a diverse cohort of 12 high-achieving students who will participate in an eight-week international internship program in Dublin, Ireland. 

The Frederick Douglass-Daniel O鈥機onnell Global Internship in Ireland is a collaboration between Ireland鈥檚 Department of Foreign Affairs, the  (AAIDN), and the  (51爆料). The program honors two iconic leaders and successful businessmen who worked their entire lives in Ireland, the United States, and around the world to advance civil rights, social justice, and economic mobility for all.

Over 500 students applied from hundreds of prestigious institutions of higher education, including Ivy League schools, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), private colleges, and flagship public universities. The 2025 Douglass-O鈥機onnell Global Interns in Ireland are:

  • Arizona State University, Keana Pope, Business Marketing
  • Babson College, Ava Beery, Business Management
  • Colorado State University, Jaellyn Erickson, Environmental Engineering
  • Rhodes College, Johnathan Burch, Political Science
  • Spelman College, Myana Garrison, Public Health
  • University of Alabama, Zachary Cole, Mathematics
  • University of Georgia, Rayna Carter, Psychology           
  • University of Mississippi, Aminata Ba, Economics
  • University of North Georgia, Mauricio Gonzalez, Political Science
  • University of Pennsylvania, Erin Jeon, English Literature
  • Vanderbilt University, Lizbeth Ramirez, Economics
  • Villanova University, Rita Sogoti, Criminal Justice

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Students were selected from a highly competitive pool of applicants based on their desire to gain real-world work experience in Ireland, their interest learning more about Irish history and culture as well as the business acumen and social justice impact of Frederick Douglass and Daniel O鈥機onnell, and their commitment to helping our world become more inclusive, just, and peaceful. 

Students will intern with an Ireland-based company, 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, such as writing, editing, and publishing articles for one of Ireland鈥檚 leading media companies; analyzing data trends to optimize urban transportation for a cutting-edge tech startup; or advocating for the human rights of those living in chronic poverty. Each student is provided an internship placement, academic lectures, housing, airfare, and a living stipend. 

鈥淎s these talented students gain professional experience in an Irish workplace, they acquire intercultural skills and a network of international contacts that will set them up for long-term personal and career success,鈥 said AAIDN Founder and Chairman Dennis Brownlee. 鈥淎t the same time, they are building bridges of understanding between Ireland and America.鈥 

鈥淭he Douglass-O鈥機onnell program introduces a new generation of young leaders to today鈥檚 diverse and vibrant Ireland,鈥 said James P. Pellow, Ed.D., President and CEO of 51爆料. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a privilege to partner with AAIDN and Ireland鈥檚 Department of Foreign Affairs to help increase diversity abroad as we also help unite the diverse and global Irish diaspora.鈥

To increase access to study abroad even further, all 500+ students who completed applications but were not selected as one of the 2025 Douglass-O鈥機onnell Global Interns in Ireland will receive a $1,500 Douglass-O'Connell Scholars Grant that can be used toward any of 51爆料鈥檚 200+ summer or semester study abroad programs through Spring 2026. 

For more about 51爆料鈥檚 Frederick Douglass-Daniel O鈥機onnell Global Internship in Ireland, visit 

About 51爆料: Since 1947, 51爆料 has built bridges between different people, different countries, and different 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 .

About 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 both Ireland鈥檚 Department of Foreign Affairs and the government of Northern Ireland. Learn more at .

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