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Global Perspectives – Issue 6 – Spring/Summer 2007

Posted: Apr. 5th, 2007 at 3:06 pm by Jennifer Prather | Modified: Apr. 28th, 2009 at 4:14 pm

  • Democracy, growth on the rise in Latin America; but crime, corruption remain serious issues,” by Jennifer Prather from the April 9th Phillips lecture by José Miguel Insulza, the Secretary General of the Organization of American States.
  • Interviewing HIV patients in Kenya makes African continent less abstract, more human,” a field report from DUCIS 2006 travel award recipient Corey Sobel, Trinity ‘07.
  • Announcement congratulating the 23 undergrad and grad student recipients of 2007-2008 DUCIS and Global Health travel awards.
  • Studying Malaria in Myanmar,” a field report by 2006 travel award recipient Amanda Way, ‘07.
  • Canadian scholar studies influence of evangelical Christians on American politics,” by visiting Fulbright scholar in Canadian Studies, Jonathan Malloy.
  • On Reading,” by Wendy Ewald, DUCIS artist in residence, about her current exhibit at the John Hope Franklin Center exploring how children read.
  • DUCIS news and upcoming events
Global Perspectives - Issue 6 - Spring/Summer 2007
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Jennifer Prather is the editor of 'Global Perspectives' and Assistant to Ariel Dorfman at the Duke University Center for International Studies.
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