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Monday, January 6, 2020

Samuel Kofi Woods II attended the 1994 HRAP. He is a Liberian journalist, academic, activist, and politician. Woods began his activism as the student president of his university and a leader of the national student organization in 1986. After the outbreak of civil war in 1989, Woods fled to Ghana but returned to Liberia in 1991 to launch the country’s most prominent human rights organization, the Catholic Justice and Peace Commission. In the midst of the war, he wrote and distributed reports of human rights violations.

Saturday, January 4, 2020

By Ken Blackwell and David L. Phillips

The killing of Qasem Soleimani is a seismic event with huge ramifications across the Middle East and worldwide. It underscores the need for a new approach in Iraq and the region. To salvage something from its invasion and occupation of Iraq, the U.S. should focus on the Kurds.

Thursday, January 2, 2020

By David L. Phillips

Devotion and sacrifice are fundamental to faith. As Evangelicals gather in Miami on January 3 to launch “Evangelicals for Trump”, we reflect on these values and their current relevance.

Thursday, December 12, 2019

Please find the outcome document for the International Symposium on Indigenous Peoples and Borders held at Columbia University on November 11th & 12th , 2019 here.

You can also review the videos for each the panels held during the Symposim here

Thursday, December 12, 2019

2019 Network Conference

Annual Conference of the Historical Dialogues, Justice, and Memory Network

Prevention Activism: Advancing Historical Dialogue In Post-Conflict Settings