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Two HRI Affiliates announced as 2026-27 Humanities Institute Fellows

Eleni Coundouriotis and Camilo Ruiz, both active members of the HRI community, were recently selected as faculty fellows for their respective projects “History for the Future: Twenty-first Century African Historical Fiction” and “Participation and the Politics of Knowledge: A Collection of Multimodal Participatory Action Research Projects in Colombia and the United States.”

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Let’s call ICE violence what it is

“What we call a killing is not purely a matter of semantics. It is a matter of legal obligation to our own standards” | Dr. David Richards writes for the CT Mirror.

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