… explores the extent of physical conflict between enslaved people in the U.S. South prior to the Civil War. His research … chair Jim Downs commented that the book positions enslaved people “as central actors” while disrupting romantic ideas …
Program on Refugees, Forced Displacement, and Humanitarian Responses
… sound policy and have a meaningful impact on the lives of people affected by forced displacement. As the movement of … era where the forced displacement of more than 200 million people is having a profound impact on our world, it is …
… sound policy and have a meaningful impact on the lives of people affected by forced displacement. As the movement of … era where the forced displacement of more than 200 million people is having a profound impact on our world, it is …
… rhetoric. “They’re not journalists,” said Pozner. “Those people are playing a destructive role in creating the fear, the dislike, [and] the distrust that the people [in both countries have towards each other].” During …
… humanity” and highlight that there is more that unites people of different faiths than divides them. The ‘ Colour in … has brought different communities together. “To see people smile and talk to each other is beautiful”. Cultural …
Council on Middle East Studies, Translation Initiative
Dr. Malathy Singh Postdoctoral Associate and Lecturer
… pages on my Yale webspace addressing the questions people were raising after 9/11, and subsequently, after the … My memories of the year I spent as Singh Lecturer are of people, including my wonderful students, and of the …
… things up” by engaging deeply with the thoughts of other people. Marci Shore spoke next, reflecting on Prof. Donskis’ “magical” way of talking and connecting with people, and shared her experience of finding out he had …