Local Solidarities and Transregional Connections: Can Haverford Move in a New Direction? A Series of Zoom Conversations

Links to Zoom recordings

25 February 2021

Tetsuya Sato, Japanese, Haverford College

Kim Andrews, Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia

Rebecca Tiessen, International Development and Global Studies, UOttawa 

Eric Hartman, Center for Peace and Global Citizenship, Haverford College

Ariana Huberman, Spanish and Latin American, Iberian, & Latinx Studies, Haverford

Tom Donahue-Ochoa, Political Science, Haverford

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18 February 2021

Caroline Shenaz Hossein, Business and Society, York University and Diverse Solidarity Economies Collective

Inder Marwah, Political Science, McMaster University

Stephanie Zukerman, Center for Peace and Global Citizenship, Haverford College

Craig Borowiak, Political Science, Haverford

Jim Krippner, History and Latin American, Iberian, & Latinx Studies, Haverford

Tom Donahue-Ochoa, Political Science, Haverford

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11 February 2021

Evelyne Laurent-Perrault, History and Feminist Studies, UCSB ^

Stuart Schrader, Sociology, Johns Hopkins

Michael Rabinder James, Political Science, Bucknell

Andrew Friedman, History, Haverford

Jim Krippner, History and Latin American, Iberian, & Latinx Studies, Haverford

Tom Donahue-Ochoa, Political Science, Haverford

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10 December 2020

Kouslaa Kessler-Mata, California Truth and Healing Council and Political Science, U San Francisco ^^

Lina Martínez Hernández, Spanish and and Latin American, Iberian, & Latinx Studies, Haverford

Ariel Goodman, Radicante Media

Ariana Huberman, Spanish and Latin American, Iberian, & Latinx Studies, Haverford

Tom Donahue-Ochoa, Political Science, Haverford

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19 November 2020

Saphira Rameshfar, Baha’i International Community Representative to the United Nations

Andrew Valls, Political Science, Oregon State U

Lynne Butler, Mathematics, Haverford

Ariana Huberman, Spanish and Latin American, Iberian, & Latinx Studies, Haverford

Jim Krippner, History and Latin American, Iberian, & Latinx Studies, Haverford

Tom Donahue-Ochoa, Political Science, Haverford

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^ = Minority-Serving Institution (Hispanic-Serving)

^^ = Minority-Serving Institution (Asian American and Native American Pacific Islander-Serving)