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Nilakshi Parndigamage named Academic Initiatives Project Manager at Yale University
Senior Fellow Nilakshii Parndigamage moves from role as dean of Ezra Stiles College at Yale University to become Academic Initiatives Project Manager.
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Line Blicher Jensen
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Web Conversation: Migration, Identity and Belonging
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Održan simpozijum "Izgradnja Mira u Lokalnim Zajednicama"
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Senior Fellow Carolin Wiedemann publishes article about the future of masculinity
Senior Fellow Carolin Wiedemann publishes article about the future of masculinity. She asks, "What happens to a man when he gives up power?"
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The Memory of Hunger: A Response to Richard Rodríguez
In response to Richard Rodríguez, Fellow Antonio Lopez writes the poem "The Memory of Hunger" on the struggles of being Mexican outside of Mexico.
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Las Chácharas I Carried (Translated from the Mexican)
Read John Lewis Fellow Antonio Lopez's latest poem Las Chácharas I Carried (Translated from the Mexican).
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Las Chácharas they Carried
Read Fellow Antonio Lopez's latest poem, "Las Chácharas they Carried".
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The First Time I was Called a Spic
Fellow Antonio Lopez traces an incident of racism through his family's history in this poem.
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The Last Day My Father Spent in Mexico
2015 John Lewis Fellow Antonio Lopez writes a poem on his father's last day in Mexico before immigrating to the United States.
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Nilakshi Parndigamage named Academic Initiatives Project Manager at Yale University
Senior Fellow Nilakshii Parndigamage moves from role as dean of Ezra Stiles College at Yale University to become Academic Initiatives Project Manager.
-
Line Blicher Jensen
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Web Conversation: Migration, Identity and Belonging
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Održan simpozijum "Izgradnja Mira u Lokalnim Zajednicama"
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Senior Fellow Carolin Wiedemann publishes article about the future of masculinity
Senior Fellow Carolin Wiedemann publishes article about the future of masculinity. She asks, "What happens to a man when he gives up power?"
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The Memory of Hunger: A Response to Richard Rodríguez
In response to Richard Rodríguez, Fellow Antonio Lopez writes the poem "The Memory of Hunger" on the struggles of being Mexican outside of Mexico.
-
Las Chácharas I Carried (Translated from the Mexican)
Read John Lewis Fellow Antonio Lopez's latest poem Las Chácharas I Carried (Translated from the Mexican).
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Las Chácharas they Carried
Read Fellow Antonio Lopez's latest poem, "Las Chácharas they Carried".
-
The First Time I was Called a Spic
Fellow Antonio Lopez traces an incident of racism through his family's history in this poem.
-
The Last Day My Father Spent in Mexico
2015 John Lewis Fellow Antonio Lopez writes a poem on his father's last day in Mexico before immigrating to the United States.