Why Climate-Informed Development Should be a Priority During the 2018 UN General Assembly

September 28, 2018 0

We thank Denis Kongere, Policy and Advocacy Specialist on Humanitarian and Development in East and Central Africa, for contributing this call to action during the UN’s annual General Assembly meeting in […]

Confronting the Silence: Perspectives and Dialogue on Structural Racism against People of African Descent Worldwide

December 7, 2015 6

by Sheron Wray

How does a UCI associate professor of dance find herself at United Nations event marking the International Decade for People of African Descent? It is quite straightforward […]

Track Changes: Reports of Sexual Abuse by Peacekeepers Meets “Romantic Rights”

August 12, 2015 0

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In our ongoing series, “Track Changes,” we link to online content that we have found to be problematic in its assumptions, framing, or language […]