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27th Anniversary of the Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda
Senior Fellow and Professional Lecturer Noam Schimmel recently published a thought piece titled "A Postcolonial Reflection on the Rwandan Genocide Against the Tutsi and its Legacy" for the Commemoration of the 27th Anniversary of the Genocide Against the Tutsi in Rwanda.
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Theatre Communications Group Announces New Recipients of Global Connections Program
Senior Fellow Roo George-Warren receives On the Road Grant for his work with Annalisa Dias with Sámi Center for Contemporary Art in Norway.
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Caught in Trumpistan
Published in The Huffington Post, Senior Fellow Matthijs Kronemeijer discusses his experience as a migrant in the United States and the deep divide between many citizens and the political administration.
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Javier Muñoz’s Experience at the Humanity in Action Senior Fellow Forum in Berlin
Senior Fellow Javier Muñoz was featured by UCLA's news for his participation in the 2017 Humanity in Action Berlin Forum: Flight and Migration: Societies in Transition.
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I Wanna Design for Somebody (Who Needs Me): The Intersection of Humanitarian Engineering, Choice-of-Law, and Technology Transfer in Kenya
2016 Copenhagen Senior Fellow Sean Patrick McGinley is published in the Boston College Law Review on allowing developing countries to participate in technology transference.
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Give the Nobel Peace Prize Posthumously
Senior Fellow Zachary Kaufman is published in Foreign Policy, where he analyzes the pros and cons of awarding Nobel Peace Prizes solely posthumously.
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In the News: Washington Leads John Lewis Fellows on a Human Rights Adventure
Georgia State University, home to the John Lewis Fellows during their stay in Atlanta and the classroom of Fellowship Director Dr. Tanya Washington, reported on the 2017 John Lewis Fellowship program.
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IES Abroad Granada Alum Granted Thomas J. Watson Fellowship
Senior Fellow Kweku Ampem-Darko gives an interview on receiving the Thomas J. Watson Fellowship
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Lessons from Charlottesville
When Natalie Romero, a Houstonian like me, regained consciousness in her Charlottesville, Va., hospital bed she was confused and delirious. We had to explain to her, as matter-of-factly as we could, what happened.