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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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Senior Fellow Saim Saeed publishes Article in Politico about Air and Rail Refund Rights Amid Mass Coronavirus Cancellations
Passengers and businesses have complained that some companies do not comply with EU air passenger legislation.
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Senior Fellow George Bogden discusses the Global Politics of Pandemics in the Context of Ebola
Published by the German Marshall Fund of the United States, Senior Fellow George Bogden co-authored the policy brief "Medicine for Fear: Transatlantic Leadership in Emergency Funding for Epidemics of Communicable Diseases."
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Emergency Room: A Dispatch From The Front Lines
In this episode of the America Dissected: Coronavirus podcast, Senior Fellow Dr. Aakash Shah, an emergency room doctor in New Jersey talks with host Dr. Abdul El-Sayed about his experience on the frontlines in the United States' epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Fellow Carolina Marques de Mesquita writes about traces of life of the Portuguese author Eça de Quierós and the legacies of colonialism
In the essay Why Does This Portuguese City Glorify the Author Who Hated It?, published by Literary Hub, Fellow Carolina Marques de Mesquita writes about the life of the Portuguese author Eça de Quierós and the legacies of colonialism as observed in modern-day Portugal.
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Making America sick again: How anti-immigrant measures will worsen the coronavirus pandemic
In an opinion piece for the New York Daily News, Senior Fellow Goleen Samari dissects how the Trump Administration's anti-immigrant policy measures are likely to worsen the COVID-19 public health crisis in the United States.
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Webinar: An Indigenous Person’s History of the United States
The first webinar in the Rights and Resistance: the Ongoing Fight for Indigenous Sovereignty series. On Wednesday, March 25 at 12pm, Senior Fellow Roo George-Warren will give an overview of the United States' relationship with indigenous peoples told from the perspective of a Catawba person.
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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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Finovate Podcast: Octopus Ventures
Finovate Podcast hosts Senior Fellow Tosin Agbabiaka of Octopus Ventures to talk financial inclusion from a venture capitalist perspective, advice for startup, and the (hypothetical) self-serving bank agenda.