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Tag: United Nations
COVID-19
Harvard Law Schoolâs First Black Woman Graduate Dies at 87 From COVID-19
Lila A. Fenwick, the first Black woman to graduate from Harvard Law School, died on April 4 from coronavirus-related complications, reported The New York Times. She was 87. Born in Manhattan on May 24, 1932, Fenwick was the daughter of Trinidadian immigrants, Hilda and John Fenwick. According to the Times, Fenwick knew she wanted to be [âŚ]
April 13, 2020
STEM
Education Takes Center Stage at International Conference
Educators and policy makers from around the globe gathered in New York over the weekend to discuss innovative approaches to education with the aim of increasing access and achievement.
September 23, 2018
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Remembering U.N. Secretary General Kofi Annan
Kofi Annan, who became the first U.N. secretary general from sub-Saharan Africa, rose through the ranks of career U.S. diplomat to become the secretary general of the U.S. from 1997 to 2006. Along the way, he received the Nobel Peace Prize for his work in fighting the AIDS epidemic and international terrorism.
August 20, 2018
Women
Professor Explores Dark Side of the Anti-Trafficking Movement
A rising young academic, Dr. Elena Shih â assistant professor of American Studies and Ethnic Studies at Brown University and faculty affiliate in sociology at the Watson Institute for International Studies â examines complex issues surrounding womenâs lives and survival. By this summerâs end, Shih will complete writing her book Manufacturing Freedom: Trafficking Rescue, Rehabilitation, [âŚ]
May 8, 2018
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UN-Inspired Campus Project Challenges Bias, Promotes Social Justice
Appalachian State University students are participating in a campus-wide Global Peacebuilding Project, a competition inspired by a United Nations contest in which students create social justice initiatives meant to challenge discrimination.
March 29, 2018
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Writers of Color Tackle Human Rights
At first glance, making the argument that human rights are important seems unnecessary. Particularly in America â whose founding document proclaims the âunalienable Rightsâ of all individuals â it would be difficult to find anyone willing to admit that human rights arenât valuable.
March 15, 2018
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Emerging Scholar Profile: Achiume Combats Intolerance Internationally
Growing up, E. Tendayi Achiume wanted to be a physicist or an engineer, inspired by a high school physics teacher.
January 24, 2018
African-American
Law Enforcement Violence for 2017 âNormalizedâ
Police abuse remains pandemic in this country with no signs of abating and with no signs of accountability. This, in an era of video recordings of killings that go viral, with little, if no effect, in the courtroom.
July 9, 2017
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