Thanks to funding from the CPGC, Rhodes is interning at Philadelphia nonprofit Food Moxie.
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As a Lagim Tehi Tuma Fellow, the prospective computer science major emphasized the importance of experiential technological education at the Dalun ICT Center.
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With support from the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship, the psychology major and health studies minor is fighting for civil rights and liberties for the LGBT community in Chile.
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Sponsored by the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship, the English major and peace, justice, and human rights concentrator is exploring public art in Philadelphia through an oral history lens.
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The political science major is building on her interest in Philadelphia politics as an intern at the city’s only nonpartisan, good-government organization.
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Sponsored by the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship, the growth and structure of cities major is using public art and storytelling to answer questions about confronting the past and building for the future.
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The third year of the Institute was managed by the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship and included a Philadelphia-focused experience for students and recent graduates preparing to work in the city this summer and in the year ahead.
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The Center will support the work of 64 Bi-Co students across Philadelphia, the United States, and the world this summer.
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Over fall break, the Center for Peace and Global Citizenship sent its latest contingent of volunteers to High Rocks, an education and leadership institute for rural girls in West Virginia.
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This course considers human rights theory and civil society action as they relate to students’ recent Center for Peace and Global Citizenship-sponsored summer internship experiences to interrogate the relationship between social issues and policy structures.
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Just across the Delaware River, the sociology major shares a family practice he’s known for over a decade.
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The prospective political science major is immersing himself as a volunteer in Mexico City.
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With the Bi-Co Lagim Tehi Tuma Fellowship program, these students are a part of an inquiry into the role of education in creating, concealing, and challenging systems of power in Dalun.
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The English major is exploring issues of class and race, working in the archives and special collections at the Woody Guthrie Center in Tulsa.
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The English major returned to her home state of California to intern at a San Francisco nonprofit that specializes in oral histories and human rights.