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"China Before, Today, and Tomorrow" with Ian Johnson
Ian Johnson, Pulitzer Prize's winning journalist and author, discusses "China Before, Today, and Tomorrow" on the International Horizons podcast.
Staging Social Justice: Ash Marinaccio on The Thought Project
A Ph.D. student in Theatre and Performance talks about using theater as a tool for social justice and her experience as a first-generation college student and becoming a documentarian and activist.
Peace from the Bottom Up with Séverine Autesserre
Prof. Séverine Autesserre of Barnard College, discusses "Peace from the Bottom Up" on the International Horizons podcast.
How New Yorkers Can Fight for a Cleaner City: Community Sensor Lab Founders on The Thought Project?
A new project at the Advanced Science Research Center at The Graduate Center helps New Yorkers monitor their air, water, and soil quality and advocate for a safer, healthier environment.
"CAN WE VACCINATE EVERYONE ON THE PLANET?" WITH SELVA DEMIRALP AND Sevcan Yeşiltaş
Professors Selva Demiralp and Sevcan Yeşiltaş of Koç University discuss whether "Can We Vaccinate Everyone on the Planet?" on International Horizons
"The Challenges of Transitional Justice" with Pablo de Greiff
Pablo de Greiff, New York University, discusses "the Challenges of Transitional Justice" on International Horizons
Alternative Schools Have Much to Teach: Michelle Fine and Mica Baum-Tuccillo on The Thought Project
Fine, a professor of psychology and urban education, and Baum-Tucillo, a Ph.D. psychology Ph.D. student, discuss the findings of a new study of New York City’s beleaguered transfer schools, by the Public Science Project.
"Transatlantic Relations after the Trump Administration" with Federica Mogherini
Federica Mogherini, Rector of the College of Europe, discusses "Transatlantic Relations after the Trump Administration" on International Horizons
Forging a Multiracial Democracy and Echoes of the 1860s: Gunja SenGupta on The Thought Project
SenGupta, a Civil War historian, discusses how the January 6th attack on the Capitol exposed the long shadow of the 1860s and the legacies of racism and slavery, and what lies ahead for U.S. democracy.
"The Challenge of Climate Change" with Michael Oppenheimer
Prof. Michael Oppenheimer discusses "the Challenge of Climate Change" on the podcast International Horizons.