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Panel: Experts Discuss Free Speech, Refugee Crisis

Panel: Experts Discuss Free Speech, Refugee Crisis

By Nora Toscano January 25, 2024

The Free Speech Project and the Future of the Humanities Project co-hosted a virtual panel discussion about the international refugee crisis on Jan 24.  The event was part of the two organizations’...

DC Declares Public Emergency, Establishes New Office of Migrant Services After Receiving Large Influx of Migrants

DC Declares Public Emergency, Establishes New Office of Migrant Services After Receiving Large Influx of Migrants

By Brooke DeLucia September 15, 2022

Washington, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser (D) established a new office to help mitigate the large influx of migrants that have been bussed into the District from Republican-controlled border states. On...

Current Policy Neglects Victims of Labor Trafficking, Ambassador Says

Current Policy Neglects Victims of Labor Trafficking, Ambassador Says

By Dhruv Johri December 6, 2018

Policymakers must ensure their efforts to combat human trafficking prioritize victims of both sex and labor trafficking, School of Foreign Service centennial fellow Ambassador Mark Lagon said at an event...

CARNES: Finding Hope in an Age of Survivors

CARNES: Finding Hope in an Age of Survivors

By Fr. Matthew Carnes, S.J. October 29, 2018

The voice of one of the migrants in the so-called “caravan” passing through Mexico has been echoing in my ears all week. On a podcast, I heard a reporter ask what the hardest part of his journey has...

VIEWPOINT: Depoliticization Frays EU Bonds

By Kathleen McNamara September 27, 2016

The past year has been a very rough one for the European Union. Most dramatically, the referendum vote taken June 23 by the United Kingdom over membership in the EU represents a startling departure from...

HOCHBERG: Looking At Refugee Economics

HOCHBERG: Looking At Refugee Economics

By Gracie Hochberg September 25, 2015

Politicians, students and the media have been sparring on how responsible Europe and the United States are for sheltering Middle Eastern refugees. But what if they are ignoring a fundamental question:...

Anthropology Scholar Discusses Azerbaijan Migrants

By Matt Walters January 25, 2013

Jennifer Wistrand, a Woodrow Wilson Institute research scholar, spoke about economic migrants and displaced people in Azerbaijan during a presentation sponsored by the Center for Eurasian, Russian and...

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