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Jul 24

The Institute for Global Leadership and The Fletcher School Launch the Conversation Series “Global Perspectives on Race, Justice and Equity”

by heatherbarry

The Institute for Global Leadership and The Fletcher School announce the launch of the Conversation Series “Global Perspectives on Race, Justice and Equity.” The Series will feature policy makers, public intellectuals, scholars, writers and activists on issues of race, justice and equity.

Jul 21

Beyond the basics: An Immersive Look at Film Production in Action by Malia Kiang (A’22)

by tuftsigl

When I landed back home in Honolulu, Hawai’i after classes were cancelled in March, I was dismayed to have lost the hands-on opportunities to create and work on my own films at the university.

Jul 06

A Silent Country: Giving a Voice to the People of Eritrea by Mahdi Ibrahim (A’23)

by heatherbarry

When I was in the seventh grade, I recall my mother asking me to keep my aunt in my prayers while she was moving to a different country.

Jul 01

Immediate Inspiration: The Activism of Courage Fund Cambodia by Amelia Miller (A’22)

by tuftsigl

When I heard from the Courage Fund Cambodia (CFC) in May that I had been chosen to be an intern with their organization, I was ecstatic. Earlier in the year, when I had looked over the list of Oslo Scholars internships, Courage Fund Cambodia had stood out to me immediately.

Jun 23

Lobbying for Political Prisoners: Human Rights Violations of the Afwerki Regime in Eritrea by Adam Foster (A’22)

by tuftsigl

I recently started my internship with One Day Seyoum, a youth-led organization dedicated to ending human rights abuses and securing the freedom of political prisoners, such as Ciham Ali Abdu and Seyoum Tsehaye.