Tag: Scholars at Risk

  • Nation & World

    From Kyiv to Harvard and back

    Harvard Scholars at Risk program allows physicians to continue their education during wartime.

    7 minutes
    Ali Dzhemiliev.
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    Fighting for human rights in riven land overseen by repressive regime

    Ugandan Scholar at Risk and human rights lawyer Nicholas Opiyo describes how his early life shaped his future.

    7 minutes
    Scholar at Risk, Nicholas Opiyo
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    Danger in creating an English-language library in Gaza

    Harvard Scholar at Risk and poet Abu Toha created the first English-language library in Gaza.

    6 minutes
    Mosab Abu Toha walking down the stairs.
  • Nation & World

    Speaking up, reaching out

    Lawyer and then-professor of law at Ambo University, Zelalem Kibret first visited a jailed politician in Ethiopia’s infamous Kaliti Prison in 2012, hoping to raise awareness about people arrested for challenging the status quo. In 2014, Zelalem found himself behind bars for speaking up.

    5 minutes
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    When words spell danger

    Six writers at risk discussed their work during an event at Harvard.

    6 minutes
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    Out of ‘the wolf’s mouth’

    Cuban writer and journalist Jorge Olivera is a dissident who was sentenced to prison and eventually released on humanitarian grounds. He’s now a Scholar at Risk hosted by Harvard’s Department of Comparative Literature.

    5 minutes
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    Confronting the refugee crisis

    A Harvard student follows her passion for the welfare of refugees back home to Germany after graduation, and Harvard researchers seek solutions to the European crisis.

    19 minutes
    Refugees in Germany
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    Kimmel steps up for Scholars at Risk

    Late-night TV host Jimmy Kimmel will be joined by sports analyst Bill Simmons at a Boston fundraiser to support Harvard’s Scholars at Risk program.

    3 minutes
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    Keeping up the fight

    An educator and award-winning author, Beekan Erena is on a mission to highlight the plight of the Oromo people, the largest ethnic majority in Ethiopia, who have struggled for years for political and economic equality.

    4 minutes
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    Deep into a bloody history

    A Cambodian filmmaker, now a Scholar at Risk at Harvard, looks back at “Enemies of the People,” his documentary on Cambodia’s killing fields of 1975-79.

    7 minutes
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    Happily ever after, sometimes

    A Scholars at Risk panel investigates the universal uses of narrative and the hard-wired human need for storytelling.

    6 minutes
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    Up by his bootstraps

    Cambodian writer Tararith Kho, who grew up amid war and pushed relentlessly to be educated, is now a Harvard Scholars at Risk fellow. His weapons are well-turned words.

    4 minutes
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    The man from Kyrgyzstan

    Historian Baktybek Beshimov, a former diplomat and parliamentarian, fled political unrest in his homeland to research and write in Harvard’s Scholars at Risk program.

    4 minutes
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    Aiding scholars at risk

    Harvard issues a call for nominations in an annual quest to offer one-year fellowships to “scholars at risk” who face persecution in their native countries.

    3 minutes
  • Nation & World

    Leading the way

    In a series of profiles, Gazette writers showcase some of these stellar graduates, including Lahiru Jayatilaka, who as a young computer whiz learned a lasting lesson about the importance of precision.

    4 minutes
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    The Living Magazine

    Exiled, censored, and under fire from hostile regimes, international writers make a plea at Harvard for creative freedom.

    8 minutes
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    Writers at Risk

    A Harvard instructor, concerned about literary artists threatened overseas, proposes Writers at Risk, an academic harbor.

    5 minutes