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Library & Research Services at @Kennedy_School. Part of @HarvardLibrary. Supporting research, learning, & teaching at HKS.
Cambridge, MA
Joined July 2009
Khalil Gibran Muhammad (@KhalilGMuhammad) of @Kennedy_School comments on the challenges facing the racial justice movement in his essay for our latest publication, "Making a Movement: The History & Future of Human Rights": https://t.co/b6tNHQWwcj
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HKS faculty member Jorrit de Jong and HBS Professor Amy Edmondson emphasize the importance of multi-organizational collaborations to tackle complex city issues such as homelessness and climate change.
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Top Story of 2023: Speaking at the @HarvardIOP, former New Zealand PM @jacindaardern says one thing worked best when creating policy after her country faced the Christchurch murders, COVID, even cow emissions: “Bring in the public”
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Speaking to a full audience at the JFK Jr. Forum, Ardern said when creating policy, one thing worked best when her country faced the Christchurch shootings, COVID, even cow emissions: “Bring in the...
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Top Story of 2023: The extreme levels of inequality now evident in the U.S. and other countries across the globe carry grave systemic risks. HKS has launched a number of projects and initiatives to address the underlying causes and to propose solutions ⤵️
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The extreme levels of inequality now evident in the United States and other countries across the globe carry grave systemic risks.
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As we close out the year, we wanted to do so with a big announcement: the release of Volume XXIII! This volume would not be possible without the incredible 2022-23 editorial staff. Thank you to all!! Link: https://t.co/i6g36yasqF Link to order copy: https://t.co/l0XvQv4I68
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Media narratives have generally blamed Democrats for housing crises in cities. But research by HKS's @jdbk and coauthors suggests that's not the full story ⤵️
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The new book "Defending Democracy in the Age of Sharp Power" brings together some of the finest thinkers on the dangers of sharp power to offer their collective responses to the challenge. Check out the book here ⤵️ https://t.co/nqhm0sC7Ch
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Martha Minow of @Harvard_Law reflects on the evolution and acceptance of the human rights movement in "Making a Movement: The History & Future of Human Rights," which features commentary on human rights from 90 @Harvard faculty & affiliates: https://t.co/b6tNHQX41R
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Reflecting on @COP28_UAE, #MRCBG's @RobertStavins and other Harvard Affiliates who were on the ground at COP28, give their thoughts and reflections courtesy of our friends @HarvardSalata
https://t.co/Et6LjF7cOX)
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Faculty returning from Dubai discuss their experiences at COP28, and how attending propels their ongoing efforts to forge climate solutions.
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🚨 We're hiring! We have 2 unique and exciting part-time opportunities to join the BSC team! Learn more and apply today: ▶️ Community of Practice Assistant 🔗 https://t.co/6URiiT0P8G ▶️ Communications Intern 🔗 https://t.co/rLDJehorKb
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The latest @HarvardIOP Youth Poll finds that young Americans appear less likely to vote in 2024. Review the findings and other key takeaways ➡️ https://t.co/aThQYRpUvw
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Does artificial intelligence hold promise or peril?
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"Getting states to respect human rights is not the road to peace; it is peace that will make them more inclined to respect rights," writes @stephenWalt in our latest publication, which features 90 @Harvard faculty and affiliates: https://t.co/b6tNHQX41R
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The year is winding down and so are our exhibitions. Check out our December newsletter for winter recess closures, exhibition closing dates, and a sneak peek of our upcoming exhibitions: https://t.co/cdAaNHPW2G
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Black farmers have experienced a substantial loss of land in the past century. Panelists at a recent JFK Jr. Forum event hosted by @IARA_HKS and @HarvardIOP discuss the consequences of this land loss and what the future holds https://t.co/8aHxkadQDU
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Panelists Discuss Future of Black Land Ownership in the U.S. at Harvard IOP Forum | News | The Harvard Crimson
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“There’s a pride that’s coming back to the Osages to free themselves of that dark chapter without forgetting it, but just incorporate it as a way we go forward," said Chief Jim Gray when talking with the Harvard Gazette about "Killers of the Flower Moon" https://t.co/iNOFaoF9t4)
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Members to detail role of tribe in making of new film, legacy of murders on community at Kennedy School event.
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HKS's @EricaChenoweth finds the study of nonviolent resistance remains important for two reasons: 1. Many movements in the world deliberately adopt a non-violent resistance strategy 2. The concept of nonviolent resistance is politically important
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HKS's @ProfDavidDeming and @Harvard's Raj Chetty on how elite college admissions policies affect who gains power and prestige. Listen to their #PolicyCast episode now ➡️ https://t.co/6IYKYEiCXl
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Evidence from a new study by HKS's @ElizabethLinos and colleagues suggests that Black women in teams with a greater number of white peers may have worse job outcomes. Read more about the research ⤵️
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A new study by Associate Professor Elizabeth Linos and colleagues offers insight into diversity and retention in elite firms.
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Recent trends show a push to learn more about the Middle East among many Americans, but where should they turn? Check out this suggested reading list with contributions from Ash Center's Tarek Masoud ⤵️ https://t.co/yutawZnSud
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Many Americans want to know more about the troubled region. But they’re largely on their own because we tend to learn very little about it in school.
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