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Samantha Skory
Samantha is passionate about history, international relations, design, and the Cold War and looks forward to creating a more thoughtful global community.
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Katie Sue Pascavis
Katie is an engineering student and Marshall Scholar passionate about environmental justice within the Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene sector.
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Jihad Yagoubi
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Tayler Lee
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Victoria Kulesza
Victoria Kulesza is a project manager and researcher in international development from Detroit, MI, USA, that works to advocate for displaced and marginalized populations.
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William Clark
Will Clark is a history, journalism, and French student at Northwestern University who is passionate about issues of queer rights, international justice, and the environment.
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Anna Kikesheva
Anna Kikesheva is a socially engaged Ukrainian living and working in Germany.
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Inscribing Plurality: Can Jewish and Muslim Writers Pen a More Democratic Future?
Read an opinion piece by Senior Landecker Fellow Elisabeth Becker Topkara which she wrote as part of her Fellowship.
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Nori Spauwen
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Saskia Vrensen
Saskia Vrensen is an academic specialising in international human rights law and international migration and refugee law, who focuses on decolonial critiques of the law and its use.
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Samantha Skory
Samantha is passionate about history, international relations, design, and the Cold War and looks forward to creating a more thoughtful global community.
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Katie Sue Pascavis
Katie is an engineering student and Marshall Scholar passionate about environmental justice within the Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene sector.
-
Jihad Yagoubi
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Tayler Lee
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Victoria Kulesza
Victoria Kulesza is a project manager and researcher in international development from Detroit, MI, USA, that works to advocate for displaced and marginalized populations.
-
William Clark
Will Clark is a history, journalism, and French student at Northwestern University who is passionate about issues of queer rights, international justice, and the environment.
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Anna Kikesheva
Anna Kikesheva is a socially engaged Ukrainian living and working in Germany.
-
Inscribing Plurality: Can Jewish and Muslim Writers Pen a More Democratic Future?
Read an opinion piece by Senior Landecker Fellow Elisabeth Becker Topkara which she wrote as part of her Fellowship.
-
Nori Spauwen
-
Saskia Vrensen
Saskia Vrensen is an academic specialising in international human rights law and international migration and refugee law, who focuses on decolonial critiques of the law and its use.