Posted Jul 11, 2026

Communications & Politics Intern (2 Positions)

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The Living Line is a community-rooted initiative under Hyper Vision, LLC led by women of color dedicated to advancing systemic justice, equity, civic engagement, and collective care. We work alongside community members, partners, and local leaders to build more equitable systems and create meaningful impact. We are seeking two Communications Interns to join our team for the Fall 2026 Internship Program. Support our work @thelivingline_ on Instagram. Internship Details • Position: Communications Intern • Number of Openings: 2 • Location: Fully Remote • Duration: September–December 2026 • Compensation: $500 Stipend • Hours: Flexible (approximately 5–10 hours per week) Responsibilities • Support development and execution of communications strategies. • Assist with social media content creation and scheduling. • Help strengthen The Living Line's brand and online presence. • Draft newsletters, email communications, and organizational updates. • Communicate with community partners, stakeholders, and supporters. • Support coordination with The Living Line Hampton Chapter. • Assist with outreach efforts and community engagement initiatives. • Help organize internal documents, communications systems, and operational processes. • Attend virtual team meetings and contribute ideas for organizational growth. Qualifications • Cover letter and resume are required • Strong written and verbal communication skills. • Interest in social justice, community organizing, advocacy, and equity-focused work. • Familiarity with Instagram, Canva, PMS, and social media platforms. • Self-motivated and comfortable working independently in a remote environment. • Organized, collaborative, and detail-oriented. • Current students and recent graduates are encouraged to apply. What You'll Gain • Hands-on experience supporting a growing social impact organization. • Exposure to nonprofit communications, community engagement, and grassroots organizing. • Opportunity to build a professional portfolio. • Mentorship from women-of-color leaders committed to justice and community impact. • Experience working with internal teams and external partners.