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June 24, 2022time of reading 3:30 minutes

ENCOUNTERS EIGHT ISSUE

Sofia, a health care worker, wife, mother, immigrant, recalls her experiences migrating to the United States from Brazil as an undocumented migrant. After facing hardship, peril, and prejudice, she has created a life for herself through caring for others, and after 10 years, has finally been able to obtain citizenship.

Text and interview by the student Jacqueline Glago of International Scholar Program (ISPI)

June 23, 2022Listening time 30:50 minutes

ENCOUNTERS SEVENTH ISSUE

On this new issue of Encounters, with Prof. Desierto, we explore the challenging balance between hard and soft power, with respect to states and international organizations.

Text and interview by the student Catharina Brunner Lopez of International Scholar Program (ISPI)

June 22, 2022Listening time 22:11 minutes

ENCOUNTERS SIXTH ISSUE

odcast with Prof. Clemens:
The first episode of the podcast discusses the implications of the refugee crisis with regards to human dignity.

Text and interview by the student Catharina Brunner Lopez of International Scholar Program (ISPI)

June 15, 2022

Encounters: the importance of witnessing.

In my research work at the Kellogg Institute for International Studies I have had the pleasure of working with dozens of brilliant and eager to learn students. Some of them are part of the International Scholar Program (ISPI) whose purpose is to support the research work of the institute and of the professors in their particular research projects.
Here in Encounters we present some contributions by Jacqueline Glago and Catharina Brunner Lopez who, thanks to the ISP program, have contributed to Human Lines with translations, editing and stories.

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