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Apply Now for 2025 APSA Dissertation Workshops | Deadline: April 27, 2025

Political Science Now

In this workshop, the co-leaders will support early career researchers in considering the utility and sharpening the application of mixed methods approaches to key political economy questions including, but not limited to, such topics as redistribution, democratization, economic policy, unionization, and social policy.

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2025 Dissertation Workshop on Migration and Citizenship | Deadline: April 27, 2025

Political Science Now

The changing meanings and practices of citizenship, including the relationship between citizenship and identity, gender, multiculturalism, race and ethnicity, racism and xenophobia, human rights, indigenous peoples, empires and imperialism, civic engagement, transnationality, welfare, and public policy.

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4 Inspiring Black Humanitarians

Studies Weekly

He encouraged Black Americans to work as communities to create their own system of producers and consumers to fight against economic discrimination. The National Women’s History Museum documents how Truth advocated for voting rights for all and argued that gender or race should not restrict any human rights.

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How to keep dual-language programs from being gentrified by English speaking families

The Hechinger Report

That coincided with a growing recognition by privileged families of the economic and career benefits of bilingualism, and a particular interest in affluent communities in studying Spanish and Mandarin. We all know the research is counter to that. These are the students who absolutely need to be in our bilingual programs.”

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Meet the New APSA Committee on the Status of Disability in the Profession

Political Science Now

His scholarly interests include international law, mass atrocity, human rights, and disability law and policy. His articles have appeared in Human Rights Quarterly , the Journal of Applied Behavioral Science , New Political Science , Disability Studies Quarterly , Peace Review , and elsewhere. She received a Ph.D.

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Teaching About Palestine-Israel and the Unfolding Genocide in Gaza

Zinn Education Project

Jews for Racial & Economic Justice’s “ Understanding Antisemitism: An Offering to Our Movement.” Created in 2010 and housed at Brown University’s Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, the Costs of War project builds on the work of over 60 scholars, experts, human rights advocates, and physicians from around the world.