This workshop aims to foster meaningful dialogue and collaboration on freedom of expression and civil discourse.
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This workshop aims to foster meaningful dialogue and collaboration on freedom of expression and civil discourse. |
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Ahmad Nawber examines Afghanistan’s education system—from its historical strengths to its collapse—and explores how community-driven models like the Rushd Foundation’s Hope Schools and online digital platform circumvent systemic exclusion. |
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Stefan Toepler discusses the limits of applying Western models to Chinese foundations and identifies new directions for philanthropic research. |
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Bryan Stuart analyzes the impacts of Chicago’s HOPE VI public housing demolitions, offering new evidence on how large-scale redevelopment initiatives affect inequality and economic mobility. |
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Barnett Rubin explores the United States’ approach to Afghanistan, highlighting how its failure to recognize its own role in the conflict led to an ineffective resolution |
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Akram Umarov discusses new challenges and opportunities for regional cooperation in Central Asia amid shifting geopolitical and economic landscapes. |
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Ming Hu analyzes how the Chinese state integrates volunteering into governance, transforming it into a tool for ideological and political aims. |
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Claudia Olivetti examines how gender roles in the labor market have shifted since the 1980s, highlighting both progress made and persistent gaps in inequality. |
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Shoirakhon Nurdinova explores the migration history of the Uzbek diaspora in the U.S., highlighting identity, integration, and return decisions across generations. |
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Tom Ginsburg is the founding Faculty Director at the Forum for Free Inquiry and Expression at the University of Chicago. |
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Aref Dostyar examines the Gulf states’ growing influence in Afghanistan, from ties with the Taliban to Western mediation, and their impact on the country’s political and social future. |
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Robert Gillezeau explores how railroad expansion accelerated Indigenous land dispossession across North America, shaping long-term patterns of assimilation, inequality, and economic outcomes. |
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Vijayendra Rao introduces “Reflexivism,” a people-centered approach to policymaking that emphasizes community voices, local democracy, and overcoming inequalities. |
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