… in Madrid on Spain's climate change mitigation. I was part of a team at Bain & Company and I led the climate change … I conducted the work fully in Spanish and learned a lot more about Spain's culture and society as they affect the …
… I’m 2,797 miles away, being a Venezuelan is an essential part of me. I am studying Neuroscience and Ethnicity, Race, … and nativist sentiment they face. I want to learn more about how the Venezuelan government is handling the …
Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
… perspectives at play in history. The panel was held as part of a conference hosted by the Gilder Lehrman Center for … and Abolition’s conference at Yale University. ( Read More ) Education Week Nov 16, 2022 … Gilder Lehrman Center …
… times. He is also an animation scriptwriter who had taken part in making 3 animation TV shows. He is not only … He devoted himself to making Chinese children’s stories more appealing to children from other cultures. It is his …
… Albert organized at Yale in the spring of 2016 as a part of his visiting professorship. The book, Canada in the … key questions of origin, operation or impact. Read more here. Nov 20, 2017 … Committee on Canadian Studies … …
… Diner (2006), Make Way! Jaguars! (1968) This screening event is part of the “Comic Legacies on the Japanese Silver Screen” … are screened in Japanese with English subtitles. This event will conclude the film series, and include a panel …
… Then I intensively analyze 2016 and its aftermath as part of that larger story. From there, I map out how … in various countries to help communist parties compete more effectively at the ballot box and ideally win elections. … decide whether to match Soviet electoral interference with more electoral interference, and that decision played out in …
Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
… Ladies and Gentlemen,—There is perhaps no argument more frequently resorted to by the Slaveholders in support of … human beings on the earth. ‘Tis the old argument on the part of tyrants. Tyrants have ever justified their tyranny by … took place in consequence.” You may have occasion to hear more of the New York Herald. The editor was over here some …
… call for a development policy grounded in ‘a little more “reverence for life,” a little less strait-jacketing of the future, a little more allowance for the unexpected—and a little less wishful … history to make the case that top-down planning has done more harm than good to the populations it was supposed to …