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  • Can Grassroots Initiatives Foster Innovation in Guinea-Bissau? by Marcia Almeida Mendes (F’20)

    Can grassroots initiatives foster innovation in Guinea Bissau? This is a question I came up with last summer while spending time in Guinea-Bissau, a small nation in West Africa, for my capstone research and a consultancy project. This summer, I have been working with a grassroots organization based in the country to try and answer it.

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    This summer I am interning with One Day Seyoum (ODS), a youth-led organization dedicated to publicizing human rights violations in Eritrea and to speaking out against the current regime. The group was originally started as a student club by Vanessa Tsehaye in honor of her uncle, Seyoum Tsehaye, an Eritrean photojournalist who was imprisoned during the government shutdown of the free press.

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    Langos and legacies: Dismantling Dictatorships with Jamila Raqib by Haruka Noishiki (A’21 )

    Over the past few years, it would not be an exaggeration to say that I have pined over the Oslo Scholars Program. It was the commitment to human rights, the possibility of attending and if not, supporting an activist that is a part of the Human Rights Forum, and the array of human rights issues that the organizations tackled and the impact they had that drew me to this program.

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  • The Institute for Global Leadership and The Fletcher School Launch the Conversation Series “Global Perspectives on Race, Justice and Equity”

    The Institute for Global Leadership and The Fletcher School announce the launch of the Conversation Series “Global Perspectives on Race, Justice and Equity.” The Series will feature policy makers, public intellectuals, scholars, writers and activists on issues of race, justice and equity.

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  • Haiti’s Northern Region: A Bastion of Unexplored Potential by Tania Smith (F’20)

    “The poorest country in the Western Hemisphere” is a moniker that has followed Haiti for decades. If you Google Haiti, you will come across images of extreme poverty: streets covered in heaps of trash and the gaunt faces of people ravaged by hunger. Haiti has also been known for its adverse risk to natural disasters.

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  • Graduate School I: Making the Decision of When and Where by Haitong Du (A’22)

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    IGL Resources on Racism, Racial Justice and Equity

    The IGL has compiled some resources to help understand Racism, Racial Justice and Equity.

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    COVID-19 and the IGL

    The campus is quiet. The IGL has not had its doors open in over a month, since March 16. In its 34-year history, this is unique for the Institute. On February 28, the IGL hosted an event for more than 200 people with Boston Celtics Center Enes Kanter and on March 13, we were saying goodbye to our students as the campus closed and prepared to move online.

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