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Jaclyn Kelley-Widmer, Global Public Voices

“These orders are going to be discriminatory in impact and on their face, meaning in their text, because in the order they explicitly singled out...

Christine Bacareza Balance, SEAP / GPV

“They’re moving through the world in a way where they don’t feel like they have to explain themselves,” says Christine Bacareza Balance, associate...

Estelle McKee, Global Public Voices

Estelle McKee, professor of law, discusses the transit ban proposed by the Biden administration, noting that New York state has volunteered to sponsor...

Eun A Jo, Graduate Fellow

“There is this broad sentiment that links conservatives as both having been collaborationists during the colonial period and [colluding] in the...

Lourdes Casanova, LACS/GPV

“China views semiconductors as a strategic resource. Therefore, it wants to become self-sufficient in all aspects of advanced chip design and...

Cristina Florea in New York Review of Books

Global Public Voices fellow Cristina Florea describes how Ukrainians have reinvented their national identity five times over the past century.

Fellows Speak Out on Democratic Threats

This year’s fellows will engage with major news media on nationalism and populism, civil-military relations, international human rights, and more.

Karim-Aly Kassam, Global Public Voices/SAP

“In order to solve a problem, we need multiple ways of knowing,” said Karim-Aly Kassam. “Other people see things because of their cultures, because of...

Linda Shi, Global Public Voices

“Florida has seen lots of apocalyptic disasters. As long as it’s a storm-based event, people are not going to dramatically switch where they live,”...

Linda Shi, Global Public Voices

“The reasons that people move are always multifaceted. They rarely ever point to an environmental reason, even after a disaster happens,” says Linda...