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Oct 20, 2021
Global Citizenship & Youth Empowerment - Jatnna Ramirez, Global Kids
By Jason Tan In this interview, Jason Tan (JS Scholar 2019) talks with Jatnna Ramirez, MPA, about the Global Kids mission, as well as the...
Oct 20, 2021
Mass Media and Genocide in The Modern Age
By Zoe Lee In order to confront the genocide of the Rohingya, we must recognize the compounding factors that ultimately engender...
Oct 20, 2021
Us and Them
By Madelyn Fried A boy sits in a rusted chair on the border of Myanmar with a screwdriver and toothbrush in hand. He fixes phones for...
Oct 20, 2021
John Sexton Essay Contest 2021: Aruna Das
By Aruna Das The word “genocide” is younger than three of my grandparents. A Polish lawyer coined the term in 1944 during Nazi Germany’s...
Oct 19, 2021
Rohingya Refugees, Genocide, & The Role of the Internat. Community - Dr. Mohd Karim
By Hana Kim In this interview, Hana Kim (JS Scholar 2018) talks to Professor Mohd Aminul Karim about the Rohingya Refugee crisis, from...
Oct 19, 2021
Naming and Shaming: The Rohingya Crisis
By Hana Kim In the wake of World War II, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) was proposed—a vow to never allow the...
Oct 17, 2021
Rohingya, Ideas Beyond Borders, and the World of Disinformation - Faisal S Al Mutar
By Iftida Faria In this interview, Iftida Faria (JS Scholar 2018) talks to Faisal Saeed Al Mutar about misinformation and disinformation,...
Oct 17, 2021
The Case For Intervention
By Mahiul Bhuiyan Former U.S. President Barack Obama once said in an interview, “When you see a genocide, whether it's in Rwanda or...
Oct 17, 2021
Genocide: Contradictions as a Continuity
By Emily Hollander Genocides are bred in a cesspool of contradictions. Their perpetrators thrive in inconsistencies, using them to build...
Jan 1, 2020
Kwame Anthony Appiah on the Rohingya Crisis
By Kedar Bernston Voices is an ongoing interview series which analyzes the Rohingya crisis through intellectual discussions with...
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