U.S. foreign policy scholars are more concerned about climate change and less worried about ISIS and refugees than both average Americans and general publics abroad.
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This article highlights the findings of a UN report that determined that the majority of the world lacks access to essential medicines. It also proposes how to attempt to remedy… Continue Reading »
Taking place in the nations capital, these fast-paced interactive programs offer exciting, challenging, and unforgettable endeavors. From famous landmarks to meeting government officials, Close Up allows participants to see the… Continue Reading »
The Center for Civic Education is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to promoting a responsible citizenry committed to democratic principles and actively engaged in the practice of democracy in the… Continue Reading »
Demystify criminal networks by learning how they build roots in society and weave themselves into the shadows of everyday life.
At a time when many media organizations face financial constraints, the grant program aims to encourage media houses to go beyond their usual reporting approaches and set a new and… Continue Reading »
A plethora of immigrant’s stories portraying the diversity of the immigrant experience in the United States. Testimonials from students, farmers, businessmen etc. These recorded chronicles have been published in six… Continue Reading »
CDM offers a 10-week internship program & supports competitive candidates for long-term fellowships based out of the Mexico City office. CDM is interested in supporting applications for legal fellowships &… Continue Reading »
In 1948, the United Nations created the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Within 30 articles of the UDHR, there are declarations stating the basic rights of the individual, political rights,… Continue Reading »