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Protest at Standing Rock, November 2016. CREDIT: Max Collins

NOV 30, 2016 Article

Solidarity in Dark Times: Why the World Must Fight for Collective Human Rights Now

"It is time for the world to move away from liberal and neoliberal-centric understandings of human rights that underline the importance of the individual, and ...

CREDIT: Terence Hurley

NOV 29, 2016 Podcast

The Indispensable Role of Trust: A Conversation with Judge William Webster

Don't miss this candid conversation with Judge Webster, current chairman of the Homeland Security Advisory Council, and former director of both the CIA and the ...

CREDIT: <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/joewcampbell/3210907047/sizes/l">Joe Campbell</a> (<a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/">CC</a>)

NOV 28, 2016 Article

Donald Trump. . . . . Commander-in-Chief

Donald Trump is now president-elect. Despite the bitter opposition that occurred throughout the campaign, all Americans should want him to be successful. This is particularly ...

Delegates with Devin Stewart (far right) at Hitotsubashi University in Tokyo.

NOV 22, 2016 Article

Carnegie Council's 2016 Gender Research Delegation to Tokyo, Japan

Twelve delegates from seven countries and diverse professional backgrounds visited Tokyo to examine moral issues around gender equality in Japanese society. They participated in classroom ...

NOV 18, 2016 Podcast

A Conversation on Climate Change & Forced Displacement with David Sussman

Conflict and war are often talked about as main drivers of forced displacement, but researcher David Sussman also points to climate change and consumerism as ...