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Faces of the Frontline
Seeking to create inspiring discourse by highlighting medical practitioners currently on the front lines of the COVID-19 epidemic, Senior Fellow Lisa Muloma brings content to Faces of the Frontline to highlight the inspiring acts of medical practitioners currently on the front lines.
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Call for Applications
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Hawaii Help is on the Way
In response to the growing upheaval surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, Senior Fellow Katherine Clifton returned home to Honolulu, HI to be with family. Noticing a critical need for vulnerable people in the state, she became a founding member of Hawaii Help is on the Way, a nonprofit mobilizing volunteers to delivery essential goods to kupunas (elders) in Hawai'i.
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When 'non-essential' is anything but
In an article for The Hill, Senior Fellow Allister Chang debates the needed role of libraries in responding to the ripple effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Web Conversation: In the Midst of COVID-19
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A British Crisis of Confidence: COVID-19 in a post-Brexit Britain
In "A British Crisis of Confidence" published by the Heinrich Böll Foundation, Senior Fellow Julia Himmrich analyses the Coronavirus crisis against the backdrop of a crisis of confidence in post-Brexit Britain's political leadership.
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Senior Fellow Tim Schleicher launches Data Science Task Force to support organizations impacted by COVID-19
Senior Fellow Tim Schleicher's team of data scientists and organizational development specialists commit at least one day per week to help out. The idea is for organizations to leverage data in order to master the challenges COVID-19 imposes on them!
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Humanity Talks Podcast with Senior Fellow Samir Beharić
The third episode of Humanity Talks Podcast features our senior Fellow Mahir Sijamija talking to one of our most prominent Senior Fellows Samir Beharić about solving the issue of local students studying abroad becoming "stuck" there due to Covid-19 pandemic, about Western Balkans Alumni Association, his experiences in American Congress and the European Parliament, and much more.
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"Yellow Peril" in the Age of COVID-19
I hope that when we look back on this unprecedented time, the pandemic is defined by these acts of kindness, empathy, collective cooperation, innovation, and scientific achievement. And yet, I fear that instead, for so many Asian Americans, this time will evoke memories of "yellow peril" in its ugliest forms.
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Outrage over denial of amnesty for Turkish political prisoners
For The Guardian, Senior Fellow Beril Eski discusses growing anger in Turkey about the exclusion of jailed human rights activists, journalists and opposition politicians from those are being considered for early releases through an initiative that grants amnesties to up to one third of the country’s prison population in order to combat the coronavirus pandemic.
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Faces of the Frontline
Seeking to create inspiring discourse by highlighting medical practitioners currently on the front lines of the COVID-19 epidemic, Senior Fellow Lisa Muloma brings content to Faces of the Frontline to highlight the inspiring acts of medical practitioners currently on the front lines.
-
Call for Applications
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Hawaii Help is on the Way
In response to the growing upheaval surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, Senior Fellow Katherine Clifton returned home to Honolulu, HI to be with family. Noticing a critical need for vulnerable people in the state, she became a founding member of Hawaii Help is on the Way, a nonprofit mobilizing volunteers to delivery essential goods to kupunas (elders) in Hawai'i.
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When 'non-essential' is anything but
In an article for The Hill, Senior Fellow Allister Chang debates the needed role of libraries in responding to the ripple effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Web Conversation: In the Midst of COVID-19
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A British Crisis of Confidence: COVID-19 in a post-Brexit Britain
In "A British Crisis of Confidence" published by the Heinrich Böll Foundation, Senior Fellow Julia Himmrich analyses the Coronavirus crisis against the backdrop of a crisis of confidence in post-Brexit Britain's political leadership.
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Senior Fellow Tim Schleicher launches Data Science Task Force to support organizations impacted by COVID-19
Senior Fellow Tim Schleicher's team of data scientists and organizational development specialists commit at least one day per week to help out. The idea is for organizations to leverage data in order to master the challenges COVID-19 imposes on them!
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Humanity Talks Podcast with Senior Fellow Samir Beharić
The third episode of Humanity Talks Podcast features our senior Fellow Mahir Sijamija talking to one of our most prominent Senior Fellows Samir Beharić about solving the issue of local students studying abroad becoming "stuck" there due to Covid-19 pandemic, about Western Balkans Alumni Association, his experiences in American Congress and the European Parliament, and much more.
-
"Yellow Peril" in the Age of COVID-19
I hope that when we look back on this unprecedented time, the pandemic is defined by these acts of kindness, empathy, collective cooperation, innovation, and scientific achievement. And yet, I fear that instead, for so many Asian Americans, this time will evoke memories of "yellow peril" in its ugliest forms.
-
Outrage over denial of amnesty for Turkish political prisoners
For The Guardian, Senior Fellow Beril Eski discusses growing anger in Turkey about the exclusion of jailed human rights activists, journalists and opposition politicians from those are being considered for early releases through an initiative that grants amnesties to up to one third of the country’s prison population in order to combat the coronavirus pandemic.