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Indigenous scholar, activist discusses racial inequality in Latin America
Indigenous scholar, activist discusses racial inequality in Latin America
A conversation with Dr. Irma Alicia Velásquez Nimatuj
Stanford Global Studies
Jan 12, 2021
Visiting scholar from China discusses research on Iraqi Kurdistan
Visiting scholar from China discusses research on Iraqi Kurdistan
Ruiheng Li, a Ph.D. student at Peking University in Beijing, China joined the Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies this year as a visiting…
Stanford Global Studies
Jan 28, 2020
Ugandan human rights attorney Nicholas Opiyo inspires Stanford community through activism
Ugandan human rights attorney Nicholas Opiyo inspires Stanford community through activism
For more than 15 years, Nicholas Opiyo has practiced law in Kampala, Uganda, and he is recognized as one of the country’s leading civil…
Stanford Global Studies
Apr 10, 2019
Meet Alaina Morgan, postdoctoral scholar of Islam in the African diaspora
Meet Alaina Morgan, postdoctoral scholar of Islam in the African diaspora
Alaina Morgan is a historian of Islam in the African Diaspora and a postdoctoral fellow at the Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies and the…
Stanford Global Studies
Sep 20, 2018
Has democracy failed in Turkey? One scholar, activist shares his story
Has democracy failed in Turkey? One scholar, activist shares his story
Halil Yenigun is a visiting postdoctoral scholar at Stanford’s Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies, who left Turkey in 2016 amidst a…
Stanford Global Studies
Mar 7, 2018
Meet Stanford’s East Asian Studies postdoctoral fellow Tristan Brown
Meet Stanford’s East Asian Studies postdoctoral fellow Tristan Brown
Tristan Brown is a scholar of late imperial and modern Chinese History, who joined Stanford’s Center for East Asian Studies as a…
Stanford Global Studies
Feb 28, 2018
Big data and China: how information technology is opening new windows into the future of social…
Big data and China: how information technology is opening new windows into the future of social…
By Kelley Cortright, Events & Communications Coordinator, Center for East Asian Studies, Stanford University
Stanford Global Studies
Mar 20, 2017
Syrian artist’s photographs offer a prayer for peace
Syrian artist’s photographs offer a prayer for peace
The opening of the “Requiem for Syria” exhibit at Stanford’s Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies and Markaz Resource Center, which had been…
Stanford Global Studies
Feb 23, 2017
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