Rondo Neighborhood Program Engagement Intern

Department
Community Engagement
Supervisor
Community Engagement Manager
Hours
15/week
Semester(s)
Fall 2025 (September - December)
Status
Paid

We are seeking a dedicated and community-minded intern to support programming and historical documentation related to the Historic Rondo Community—a vibrant African American neighborhood in Saint Paul that was deeply affected by the construction of Interstate 94. The intern will assist in preserving and sharing the legacy, stories, and cultural contributions of Rondo while helping facilitate educational and cultural programming for the public.

Ideal Degree(s)
  • Education
  • English
  • Public administration
Student Qualifications

Deep respect for and interest in African American history, particularly the history of the Rondo neighborhood and broader social justice issues. Demonstrated ability to engage respectfully with culturally diverse communities. Strong research, writing, and documentation skills. Experience or coursework in oral history, archival work, or qualitative research is preferred but not required. Strong research, writing, and documentation skills. Experience or coursework in oral history, archival work, or qualitative research is preferred but not required.

Student Responsibilities

Collaboration with Hallie Q Brown and other Rondo cultural organizations to document and preserve the historic legacy of Rondo. Effectively manage time.
Research, write, edit and submit complete narrative summary on the history of Rondo Community. 
Attend virtual meetings with MNHS and community staff- provide updates of progress, and receive feedback.
Conduct communication with community members
Support in the planning of community programs to share the cultural/historic legacy of the Rondo community 

Knowledge Intern is expected to gain

Gain insight into the legacy of the Historic Rondo neighborhood and the systemic challenges it faced—while helping preserve its powerful cultural contributions. Learn the behind-the-scenes process of organizing educational and cultural programming, from concept development to outreach and execution.

Additional Requirements

None. 

How to Apply

Send a cover letter, resume, PDF copy of unofficial school transcripts, and any required additional materials to internships@mnhs.org. 

At MNHS, we don’t just accept difference--we celebrate it, we support it, and we thrive on diversity for the benefit of our volunteers, interns, employees, our products and services, and our community. The Minnesota Historical Society believes that an inclusive culture among our team members is critical to our success as a historical society, and we seek to recruit, develop, and retain the most talented people from a diverse candidate pool. The Minnesota Historical Society is proud to be an equal opportunity workplace.