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Nilakshi Parndigamage promoted to Vice Provost at Yale
Nilakshi Parndigamage has been promoted to vice provost for strategic initiatives at Yale.
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C’est ça l’Amérique
Claude Grunitzky was recently featured in a podcast called "C’est ça l’Amérique," where he discussed the plight of African Americans in the US. He discusses the roots of racism in the United States while delving into social and economic issues.
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On the path to accepting a mixed identity
Senior Fellow Jasmine Burton speaks about growing up in a predominantly white community and her work towards improving global health while challenging the perception of women of color.
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Why Are Governments Weakening Protections Against Domestic Violence?
In her latest piece for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Senior Fellow Saskia Brechenmacher analyzes how governments are weakening protections against domestic violence during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Five Ways Telecommunications Companies Can Fight Internet Shutdowns
From telemedicine and online education to Zoom weddings and funerals, people rely on digital technologies like never before. And yet governments around the world continue to order internet and mobile network disruptions. These disruptions range from the yearlong blackout in Jammu and Kashmir, where connectivity is still being restored in dribs and drabs, to recent disruptions in response to unrest in Ethiopia and protests in Belarus.
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Experiential Learning Embedded in Higher Education
In this Interview, Senior Fellow Dr. Jessica Tollette speaks about her work as a mentor for her students and about the bachelor program in behavioral and social science.
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Your Voice Matters
Senior Fellow Jalyn Radziminski recently appeared in WRTV Indianapolis news. She is working on a project together with Myles Trowell. They are supporting people in the United States to register for the general elections. They want to achieve a more diverse and democratic election. Their message: #YourVoiceMatters and #countusindiana.
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From cancel culture... to collective accountability
Senior Fellow Brian Stout recently wrote an article on cancel culture and that it is a mistake to categorize this is as a fringe phenomenon in our digital discourse and that it will pass soon.
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A Day In The Life Of A Coronavirus Contact Tracer
Senior Fellow Oscar Baez was working as a foreign service officer in Jerusalem when the US State Department called him home in March. Now he serves the neighborhoods of Boston, where he grew up, as a contact tracer.