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17 results for "American Democracy Fellows"

17 results for "American Democracy Fellows"

Kerri Arsenault (Warren Center American Democracy Fellow)

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Title: "Environmental Storytelling Workshop: Writing About Place" Presented by the Warren Center’s Workshop Series Registration required via Eventbrite Kerri Arsenault is currently a Warren Center American Democracy Fellow at Harvard University. She is...

Kyera Singleton

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Kyera Singleton is the Executive Director of the Royall House and Slave Quarters. She is also a PhD Candidate at the University of Michigan-Ann Arbor in the Department of American Culture Before joining the Warren Center as an American Democracy Fellow...

American Democracy Project

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American Democracy Project The Warren Center has initiated the American Democracy Project, with the objective to explore connections between scholars and scholarly work in American history, and the possibilities for application of historical insights in...

American Democracy Project

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The Warren Center has initiated the American Democracy Project, with the objective to explore connections between scholars and scholarly work in American history, and the possibilities for application of historical insights in the realms of public...

Black Voters Matter: A Post-Election Conversation

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WARREN CENTER PRESENTS Black Voters Matter: A Post-Election Conversation LaTosha Brown, Co-Founder, Black Voters Matter Fund; Warren Center American Democracy Fellow Moderated by Khalil Gibran Muhammad, Professor of History, Race, and Public Policy, HKS...

2020-21 Faculty Fellowship

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The 2020-21 Warren Center Faculty Fellowship will be on the theme of Religion and Public Life in North America, 16th Century to the Present led by Catherine Brekus (Religion), David Holland (Religion), and Jim Kloppenberg (History). The Charles Warren...

Laura Weinrib

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Laura Weinrib is the Fred N. Fishman Professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard Law School and an Affiliate Professor in the Harvard History Department. A legal historian, she studies how social movements have transformed constitutional categories to...