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While the phrase has been a source of solidarity for Palestinians for decades, it’s been seen by others as more divisive — particularly after its adoption by Hamas… Global and Joint Program Studies student Jane Zhang on “from the river to the sea,” for Chicago Sun-Times #Palestine chicago.suntimes.com/2023/10/29/239…


A civilian-led government in Sudan is a key goal for many in the American diaspora, who hope their presence would motivate others… Global and Joint Program Studies student Suha Musa on the #Sudan war, for The New Arab newarab.com/features/sudan…

Whether out of belief or opportunism, governments and civil society in the global north have embraced an incremental approach to climate action. Global and Joint Program Studies student Clare Francis on #climatechange & #climatemigration for Foreign Policy foreignpolicy.com/2023/12/14/aus…

TODAY! Our Global and Joint Program Studies + NYU Kevorkian Center student, Ailia Zehra is moderating "Pakistan: General Elections and the State of Democracy". 📆 2.9.2024 | 4:30 PM | 20 Cooper Square 🖇️ buff.ly/3OAuisb

“With more than 12,000 killed and 7.3 million people displaced, ongoing warfare in Sudan has steadily broken down the country’s political, social, and medical services.” Global and Joint Program Studies student Suha Musa on #Sudan for Foreign Policy foreignpolicy.com/2024/01/12/sud…

📖 Latest article by Global and Joint Program Studies alum Mandy Taheri's for American Theatre features insights from Arya Shahi & Naghmeh Samini about directing Sanaz Toossi’s Pulitzer winning play, “English.” 🔗 buff.ly/48fB2mm

“The system rewards powerful firms with the resources to develop and enforce patents…” Global and Joint Program Studies student @marin_scotten on #seed patents and their effect on growers, for The Guardian #SEEDFREEDOM theguardian.com/environment/20…


Congratulations to GloJo alum Jesse Coburn ('16) on winning the Polk Award for Local Reporting for his impressive investigation into NYC's black market for fraudulent temporary license plates. Read the investigation, published in Streetsblog in 2023: streetsblogprojects.org/ghost-tags-ind…

Congrats to our Global and Joint Program Studies alumna on her new gig at Eater Houston!

📖 Latest article for Foreign Policy by our Global and Joint Program Studies - Near East MA student Clare Francis on the perils of an incremental approach to climate migration through the lens of a recent deal between Australia and Tuvalu 🔗 buff.ly/47VeIiL

📰 Latest article for Meduza by Global and Joint Program Studies - Near East MA alum Diana Kruzman on how & why farmers in Kyrgyzstan are embracing chemical-free crops: 🔗 buff.ly/3TpZr4m

Congratulations to Global and Joint Program Studies student Clare Francis on being awarded NYU Gallatin’s Global Fellowship for Human Rights! gallatin.nyu.edu/news/2024/01/2… #journalism


“A year into the conflict…the preemptive treatment of Sudan as a deserted nation of no hope continues to permit international entities to absolve themselves of blame or attachment to the conflict.” Global and Joint Program Studies’s Suha Musa for Foreign Policy #Sudan foreignpolicy.com/2024/04/17/sud…


My first piece for the The Guardian in their ‘Our Unequal Earth’ series! It was an incredibly special experience to return to my home state of Minnesota and cover growing immigrant farming efforts, especially the Sudanese Farming Group! theguardian.com/environment/ar…

In 2020, a scientist sent Mike Francis a video in which he coated his hand in a substance, then took a welding torch to it for several minutes. His hand was unscathed. "This is going to change the world," Francis thought. My latest for Texas Monthly texasmonthly.com/style/nanotech…
