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Civil Society and the Coronavirus: Dynamism Despite Disruption
In her latest piece for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Senior Fellow Saskia Brechenmacher explores how the COVID-19 pandemic has forced civil society organizations to act creatively to bolster local responses.
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Learning from past epidemics: COVID-19 in humanitarian settings
Senior Fellow Goleen Samari's recent publication on COVID-19 in humanitarian settings and how we can learn from past epidemics was published in Nature.
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The Democracy Fellowship
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Talking About Inequality
Senior Fellows Tess Luttikhuis and Annelie Boeren developed a short intersectional educational program with first-year secondary school students through an interactive game on the theme of inequality in Dutch society.
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Senior Fellow Carlos Adolfo Gonzalez Sierra selected for 2020 cohort of Paul & Daisy Soros Fellows
Senior Fellow Carlos Adolfo Gonzalez Sierra was selected to receive the Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans.
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The Dark Side of Domesticity: Captivity Beyond Pandemics
Senior Fellow Jasamin Ulfat-Seddiqzai, a literary scholar at the University of Duisberg-Essen, shares her thoughts on the similarities between (self-)quarantine in times of the COVID-19 pandemic and the lives of women in highly patriarchal societies, past and present.
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Definitely Family: Cross-border Families
Senior Fellow Merel de Herder started her Action Project in the summer of 2017. She and her father left the Netherlands for Tajikistan by car. Their goal was to meet families along the way to find out who they saw as an indispensable part of their family.
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Stories of Womanhood
Stories of Womanhood, an initiative by Senior Fellows Sharona Badloe and Sophia Blijden, aims to show the power of a personal story. After the first edition of Stories of Womanhood in Amsterdam, it evolved into a complete series that connects and empowers women in finding their own voice.
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Looming Eviction Crisis in Colorado due to COVID-19 Pandemic
An analysis by Senior Zach Neumann on the effects the coronavirus will have on renters in Colorado is featured in the Colorado Sun.
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As Unemployment Soars, Eviction Questions Loom for Thousands of Coloradoans
As the world continues to grapple with the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, vulnerable communities are at risk of losing housing. Senior Fellow Zachary Neumann is quoted in this article alongside the work of his project, the COVID-19 Eviction Defense Project.
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Civil Society and the Coronavirus: Dynamism Despite Disruption
In her latest piece for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Senior Fellow Saskia Brechenmacher explores how the COVID-19 pandemic has forced civil society organizations to act creatively to bolster local responses.
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Learning from past epidemics: COVID-19 in humanitarian settings
Senior Fellow Goleen Samari's recent publication on COVID-19 in humanitarian settings and how we can learn from past epidemics was published in Nature.
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The Democracy Fellowship
-
Talking About Inequality
Senior Fellows Tess Luttikhuis and Annelie Boeren developed a short intersectional educational program with first-year secondary school students through an interactive game on the theme of inequality in Dutch society.
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Senior Fellow Carlos Adolfo Gonzalez Sierra selected for 2020 cohort of Paul & Daisy Soros Fellows
Senior Fellow Carlos Adolfo Gonzalez Sierra was selected to receive the Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans.
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The Dark Side of Domesticity: Captivity Beyond Pandemics
Senior Fellow Jasamin Ulfat-Seddiqzai, a literary scholar at the University of Duisberg-Essen, shares her thoughts on the similarities between (self-)quarantine in times of the COVID-19 pandemic and the lives of women in highly patriarchal societies, past and present.
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Definitely Family: Cross-border Families
Senior Fellow Merel de Herder started her Action Project in the summer of 2017. She and her father left the Netherlands for Tajikistan by car. Their goal was to meet families along the way to find out who they saw as an indispensable part of their family.
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Stories of Womanhood
Stories of Womanhood, an initiative by Senior Fellows Sharona Badloe and Sophia Blijden, aims to show the power of a personal story. After the first edition of Stories of Womanhood in Amsterdam, it evolved into a complete series that connects and empowers women in finding their own voice.
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Looming Eviction Crisis in Colorado due to COVID-19 Pandemic
An analysis by Senior Zach Neumann on the effects the coronavirus will have on renters in Colorado is featured in the Colorado Sun.
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As Unemployment Soars, Eviction Questions Loom for Thousands of Coloradoans
As the world continues to grapple with the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, vulnerable communities are at risk of losing housing. Senior Fellow Zachary Neumann is quoted in this article alongside the work of his project, the COVID-19 Eviction Defense Project.