Apr 20, 2023 | 2023, Global Democracy Challenges, Immigration, Refugees |
Finding a Common Ground Between Border Security and Respect For Human Rights Alexander Donlon, ‘22 International Affairs, Madison Center Democracy Fellow On March 27th 2023, a massive fire at a migrant detention center at Ciudad Juarez in Mexico killed 40 people while...
Dec 10, 2021 | 2021, Refugees |
By Sarah Akers, JMU ’20 Justice Studies, Woodson Martin Democracy Program Fellow Introduction The refugee resettlement program in the United States has been officially regulated for just over 40 years. However, there have been many recent changes in the...
Nov 5, 2021 | 2021, Refugees |
Future By Nadiya Khaydari, JMU ’22 Political Science and Economics, Woodson Martin Democracy Fellow, and Sarah Akers, JMU ’20 Justice Studies and Woodson Martin Democracy Program Fellow Introduction On August 6th, 2021, the Taliban took control of their...
Nov 5, 2021 | 2021, Refugees |
Present By Wyatt Blevins, JMU ’22, Public Policy and Administration and Political Science, and Sarah Akers, JMU ’20 Justice Studies, Woodson Martin Democracy Program Fellow Overview of the Current Conflict The Taliban never fully relinquished their...
Nov 5, 2021 | 2021, Refugees |
Past By Nadiya Khaydari, JMU ’22 Political Science and Economics, Woodson Martin Democracy Fellow History of the Conflict The war in Afghanistan, which is also once known as War on Terror, has come to an end in the eyes of some after long and painful 20 years....
Aug 11, 2021 | 2021, Climate Change, Environment, Refugees |
By Sarah Akers, JMU ’20 Justice Studies, ’21-22 Woodson Martin Democracy Fellow “No one leaves home unless home is the mouth of a shark.” — Warsan Shire Introduction When the general public first started discussing climate change – back when it...
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