Past Fellows

“Dreamer Dinner” with Former Fellow Jayapal

  • September 4, 2017
  • ICWA

Former Fellow Pramila Jayapal (India, 1994-1996) was featured in an article published by Q13 Fox regarding the dinner she held on September 4 welcoming local DACA recipients to her office in downtown Seattle as part of a nationwide Dreamer Dinners Campaign. Jayapal’s conference table was turned dinner table on Labor Day discussing the impacts of

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Former Fellow Jayapal’s Reacts to the Decision to Repeal DACA

  • September 4, 2017
  • ICWA

Former Fellow Pramila Jayapal (India, 1994-1996) was featured in an article published by the Seattle Patch. The article states that local Democrats and a Republican quickly condemned President Donald Trump’s decision to repeal DACA Tuesday. Click here for the article.

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Togo, a Democratic Laggard, Sees Signs of an Energized Opposition

  • September 4, 2017
  • ICWA

Former Fellow Robbie Corey-Boulet (West Africa, 2014-2016) published an article for WPR about how the fall of Gambian dictator Yahya Jammeh earlier this year was seen as another sign of strengthening democratic rule in West Africa. In addition to Jammeh, “the longtime president of Burkina Faso, Blaise Compaore, was forced to leave office in 2014

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Former Fellow Carol Rose on the End of DACA

  • September 1, 2017
  • ICWA

Former Fellow Carol Rose (Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bhutan, Nepal, 1990-1993) was featured in an article published by MassLive regarding President Trump’s decision to phase out the DACA.  With nearly 8,000 “Dreamers” living in Massachusetts, former Fellow Rose argues “that the state’s economy could be hurt by the Trump administration’s decision to phase out the DACA program.”

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Former Fellow Sims on the Upcoming Brazilian Presidential Election

  • September 1, 2017
  • ICWA

Former Fellow Shannon Sims (Brazil, 2012-2014) published an article for U.S News regarding Brazil’s 2018 presidential election. In response to the impeachments and corruption investigations, Sims asks “Who, then, should rule Brazil?” Click here for the full article.

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London Police Reopen Investigation Into 1987 Killing of Palestinian Cartoonist

  • September 1, 2017
  • ICWA

Former Fellow Jonathan Guyer (Egypt, 2015-2017) was featured in a article for the New York Times by Liam Stack. In the article, Guyer is quoted, saying Naji al-Ali “has this incredible crossover appeal because he was really an independent thinker and a staunch critic of all authority. Whoever you are, there is something in Naji

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Revisiting the great Palestinian cartoonist Naji al-Ali 30 years after his assassination

  • August 31, 2017
  • ICWA

Former Fellow Jonathan Guyer (Egypt, 2015-2017) published an article for PRI about Naji al-Ali, the Palestinian political cartoonist who was gunned down in London 30 years ago. Guyer remarks that the “anniversary of [al-Ali’s] murder and the reopening of the investigation is an opportunity to consider Ali’s aesthetic and political legacy in the Middle East

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Feifer interviewed for Makeup: A Weapon of the Cold War?

  • August 29, 2017
  • ICWA

Former Fellow and current Interim Executive Director Gregory Feifer (Russia, 2000-2002) was interviewed for an article published by Racked.com. The article underscores the difference in ideologies and values between the Soviet Union and the United States, and discusses the manner in which makeup was a part of the latter’s arsenal during the Cold War. Click

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Book Chat with Suzy Hansen Highlights

  • August 29, 2017
  • ICWA

ICWA had the very difficult task of whittling down over an hour long discussion to 5 minutes of highlights. Below are the highlights of an engaging evening about Suzy Hansen’s new book -which has already gotten rave reviews from The Atlantic, The New York Times and The Washington Post. “You cannot grow up in the

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Hisham Matar Reviews Former Fellow Suzy Hansen’s Book

  • August 28, 2017
  • ICWA

Hisham Matar gives a glowing review for The New York Times on Notes on a Foreign Country: An American Abroad in a Post-American World,  written by former Fellow Suzy Hansen. In his review, Matar references his own experiences in his comments on Hansen’s work. Click here for the full article.

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