Ages 21

World Fellows Week 2020

Mark your calendar for World Fellows Week 2020! These exceptional leaders are dedicated to making a positive difference in the world, and they want to share their ideas and connect with you.
We invite you to check out Fellows’ bios and introductory videos, schedule one-on-one virtual sessions with Fellows, and learn more about how you can connect with them this fall. It’s a great chance to get to know some of the most interesting people in the Yale community – the 2020 World Fellows.

World Fellows Week 2020

Mark your calendar for World Fellows Week 2020! These exceptional leaders are dedicated to making a positive difference in the world, and they want to share their ideas and connect with you.
We invite you to check out Fellows’ bios and introductory videos, schedule one-on-one virtual sessions with Fellows, and learn more about how you can connect with them this fall. It’s a great chance to get to know some of the most interesting people in the Yale community – the 2020 World Fellows.

World Fellows Week 2020

Mark your calendar for World Fellows Week 2020! These exceptional leaders are dedicated to making a positive difference in the world, and they want to share their ideas and connect with you.
We invite you to check out Fellows’ bios and introductory videos, schedule one-on-one virtual sessions with Fellows, and learn more about how you can connect with them this fall. It’s a great chance to get to know some of the most interesting people in the Yale community – the 2020 World Fellows.

World Fellows Week 2020

Mark your calendar for World Fellows Week 2020! These exceptional leaders are dedicated to making a positive difference in the world, and they want to share their ideas and connect with you.
We invite you to check out Fellows’ bios and introductory videos, schedule one-on-one virtual sessions with Fellows, and learn more about how you can connect with them this fall. It’s a great chance to get to know some of the most interesting people in the Yale community – the 2020 World Fellows.

The Power of Protest: Human Rights at Home and Abroad

The Jackson Institute for Global Affairs will host the online panel discussion, “The Power of Protest: Human Rights at Home and Abroad.” The event will be delivered via Zoom Webinar.
The discussion, which is open to the public, will be moderated by Ambassador Harry Thomas, Jackson Senior Fellow and former U.S. Ambassador to Zimbabwe, the Philippines, and Bangladesh, and Deanna Johnson, Jackson MA student, Class of 2021.
 
Guest speakers include:
 

CANCELLED: Voices of Indigenous Healthcare Conference (VOIHC)

Voices of Indigenous Healthcare Conference (VOIHC) is a two day conference. VOIHC aims to facilitate conversations on the strengths and resilience of Native peoples, as well as the unique health disparities faced. The conference will include speakers, workshops, and breakout sessions to engage participants & create a space for broad conversations on issues facing indigenous peoples.
Second of a two day conference. Registration & coffee starts at 8am. Conference begins at 9am.

CANCELLED: Voices of Indigenous Healthcare Conference (VOIHC)

Voices of Indigenous Healthcare Conference (VOIHC) is a two day conference. VOIHC aims to facilitate conversations on the strengths and resilience of Native peoples, as well as the unique health disparaties faced. The conference will include speakers, workshops, and breakout sessions to engage participants & create a space for broad conversations on issues facing indigenous peoples.
First of a two day conference. Registration at noon. Event starts at 1pm.

Racial Capitalism and the U.S. Colonial Present A Roundtable Discussion with Jodi Byrd, Alyosha Goldstein, and Manu Karuka with Daniel HoSang and Lisa Lowe

In this roundtable, Jodi Byrd, Alyosha Goldstein, and Manu Karuka will discuss the ways that historical and ongoing settler colonialism enables and compels a rethinking of racial capitalism, particularly reflecting upon the challenges and opportunities of understanding the relations between settler colonialism, slavery and its afterlives, empire and racialized migration in the U.S. colonial present.
Supported by the Edward J and Dorothy Clarke Kempf Fund

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