Hishaam Aidi
Hishaam Aidi, a political scientist, will look at how governments in Europe and North America use culture to "integrate" their Muslim communities.
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Janie Chuang
Janie Chuang, a law professor, is formulating a new agenda for preventing human trafficking.
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Susan Faludi
Best-selling author Susan Faludi is focusing on the rise of a new breed of conservative women in Central Europe and the United States.
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Howard French
Former New York Times correspondent Howard French will write an in-depth, journalistic account of Chinese migration to Africa in the past decade.
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Gregg Gonsalves
Gregg Gonsalves seeks to apply lessons learned during the AIDS crisis to other urgent global health challenges.
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Ian Johnson
Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter Ian Johnson looks at how faith-based groups create new space for rights activism.
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Arun Kundnani
Arun Kundnani is a British writer and human rights activist who will examine the shortcomings of the "hearts-and-minds" approach to militancy among Muslims in the United States and the United Kingdom.
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Ken Silverstein
Journalist Ken Silverstein will look at bribery and graft in international energy markets.
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Chris Soghoian
Digital privacy activist Chris Soghoian explores new ways to protect consumer privacy in an increasingly insecure telecommunications market.
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James Stewart
Open Society Fellow James Stewart will write a manual setting out the legal basis for prosecuting arms vendors for complicity in international crimes, such as war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide.
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Marcy Westerling
Open Society Fellow Marcy Westerling is a community organizer who will map progressive infrastucture in rural areas.
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