That no deaths have resulted from several weeks’ of rocket fire is “nothing short of remarkable.” […]
Joel Millman boxes to support Global Migration Film Festival
Joel (left) takes one for the team From an IOM press release: IOM Boxer Punches Up Interest in 2018 Global Migration Film Festival Geneva — With preparations beginning for the UN Migration Agency’s third annual Global Migration Film Festival (GMFF) to take place in December this year, IOM senior spokesperson Joel Millman decided to take […]
Japanese arcades and nation-branding
What gaming says about the national character. […]
The New Republic: Karina Piser on the ultra-secular French left
A student union president at the Sorbonne is demonized for her hijab. […]
Jamie Workman launches new venture
I’ve just launched a business (which grew indirectly out of my fellowship experience in southern Africa more than a decade ago). […]
Bryn Barnard receives acclaim for children’s book
THE NEW OCEAN is on the 2018 ILA-CBC Children’s Choices reading list. […]
Stephen Maly spearheads peace projects
Stephen Maly (Canada Fellow, 1989-91) manages special projects for Helena Civic Television in Montana’s capital city. […]
The migration cycle: The US role in Latin American migration
Join ICWA for a panel discussion on June 8. […]
Jonathan Guyer in conversation at Harvard Book Store
Jonathan Guyer (Egypt, 2015-2017) will take part in a conversation with Molly Crabapple, author of Brothers of the Gun: A Memoir of the Syrian War, on Tuesday, June 12 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. More information here. […]
The Daily Beast: Neri Zilber on Gaza’s tragedy
Why thousands have been willing to risk harm—if not death—in an attempt to infiltrate into Israel. […]