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Talk That Talk: On Narratives and Elections in Lagos

  LAGOS, Nigeria–Election day dawned cloudy and cool in Lagos; an odd tranquility filtered through my window. I heard birds, and the wind, rather than the normal honking and hawking—the ambient sounds that permeate the air here, fueling what seems to be endemic insomnia among its residents. The silence was particularly notable after the clamor […]

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Portrait of an Improbable Politician

By Allyn Gaestel AG-1 / NIGERIA / FEBRUARY 2015   LAGOS – Comrade Agbodemu Ishola Musbau strode through Ebute-Metta, a bustling neighborhood of concrete block homes interspersed with fading colonial houses, their deep brown, mint green and mustard yellow stucco walls stained with watermarks and exhaust fumes. Weaving between bright yellow vans and golf carts—the […]

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“Yo no soy Charlie”: Spanish Muslims react to the Paris attacks

Malia Politzer January 2015 \MP-16   PARIS, France – Earlier this month, France experienced its worst terrorist attack in 50 years. It started the morning on the 7th of January, at approximately 11:30am, when two men wearing balaclavas and bulletproofed vests, and armed with Kalashnikovs, forced their way into the editorial meeting of the Paris-based […]

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Jonathan Guyer in the Media

In the wake of the tragic Charlie Hebdo attack, newly appointed ICWA Fellow Jonathan Guyer has become a media sensation. A specialist on Arabic cartoons and culture, Jonathan is ideally suited to supply a unique Middle East-based perspective on developments. Most recently Jonathan authored a piece for Guernica Magazine. He has written several other articles, including […]

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Elena Agarkova Newsletters

Fellowship Years: 2008-2010 Fellowship Topic: Siberia’s natural resources and its people. Fellowship Area: Russia One Step into Russia 7/08 Behind Closed Doors and Underground 8/08 From Little Black Dress to Down Parker 9/08 Special Economic Zones and The Future of Tourism on Baikal 10/08 The Incredible Shrinking Special Economic Zone, Part 1 11/08 The Incredible Shrinking Special Economic […]

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Ezra Fieser Newsletters

Fellowship Years: 2008 – 2010 Fellowship Area(s): Guatemala From Bulls-eye to Backdrop: Santiago Atitlán Eleven Years After Guatemala’s Civil War San Simón and the Evangelicals Democracy or Dictatorship? The Rebirth of the Sandinistas in Nicaragua Mining Controversy: A Mayan Town and a Gold Mine Costa Rica: Booming on the Backs of Nicaraguans Re-counting the Dead in Guatemala […]

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