Keough School of Global Affairs
Episode 5: A Conversation with Sheryl Lightfoot
Ashley and Justin talk with Dr. Sheryl Lightfoot, Senior Advisor to the President on Indigenous Affairs; Canada Research Chair in Global Indigenous Rights and Politics; and...
Listen to PodcastNotre Dame London Global Gateway, campus partners, launch new program exploring London through song
The Notre Dame London Global Gateway, along with five partners from across the University of Notre Dame campus, has launched the next in the London Book Club series, an...
Read ArticleEpisode 4: A Conversation with Tiffany Lethabo King
Hosts Ashley and Justin sit down for a conversation with Dr. Tiffany Lethabo King, Associate Professor of African-American Studies and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at...
Listen to PodcastAfter Brexit: The Future of Ireland’s Relationship with the US and UK
In this Keough School virtual event, a panel of experts shared insights on how Brexit may impact Ireland’s relationship with the US & the UK. Panelists included: – Anand...
watch videoPeace in Absentia: Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Voices on Arab-Israeli Normalization
In January 2020, the United States announced a Mideast peace plan that supports the Israeli position on most issues rather than fostering Israeli-Palestinian compromise. In recent...
watch videoEpisode 3: A Conversation with Miguel Gualdron Ramirez
Hosts Ashley and Justin talk with Miguel Guladron Ramirez, who will begin in 2021 as Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy and Religion at the University of North...
Listen to PodcastChina in Africa: Development Partner or Neo-Colonial Trojan Horse?
The first Forum on China and Africa Cooperation Summit (FOCAC) were held in Beijing from November 3 to 5, 2006. This was a grand affair; however, much has happened since this...
Listen to PodcastEpisode 2: A Conversation with Kelsey Wrightson
Hosts Ashley and Justin talk with Kelsey Wrightson, Executive Director of Dechinta Centre for Research and Learning. They discuss the unique educational approach of Dechinta,...
Listen to PodcastIntroducing the Pedagogies for Peace Podcast
So many people never see themselves represented within the classroom, and Ph.D. programs offer little (if any) pedagogy training, let alone having to do with intersectionality and...
Listen to PodcastEpisode 1: A Conversation with William Paris
In episode one of the “Pedagogies for Peace” podcast series, hosts Ashley Bohrer and Justin de Leon talk with William Paris, the Frank B. Weeks Visiting Assistant Professor of...
Listen to PodcastLooking Beyond the Rhetoric in US-China Relations with Dr. Michel Hockx
The current narrative of US-China relations is one of confrontational, geopolitical jockeying – but is this consistent with reality? Dr. Michel Hockx, Director of the Liu...
Listen to PodcastKellogg Partners with Alumni, NYU to Host Virtual Panel on US-Asia Relations
In a turbulent election year, it’s a topic that has received far less attention than the coronavirus, race relations, or the makeup of the Supreme Court: How will the winner of...
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