Across the Atlantic community, fellows are using storytelling, research and lived experience to explore what it takes to build fairer, healthier and more inclusive societies.
“When you ask people whether health is a social justice issue, most will say yes. But when it comes to connecting those two fields in practice, there's a gap. This book is my way of bridging that divide.” - @siputriwidi, co-author of “Why People Get Sick.”
How do you sustain a lifelong global network of changemakers?
In Oxford this week, our Global Atlantic Fellows Advisory Board met to discuss how the Atlantic Institute can continue empowering the Atlantic Fellows community to advance equity and create lasting impact worldwide.
Honored to be selected as a winner of the 2026 Nature Awards Healthspan Accelerator in London. With a dream team— Fabio Mattiussi, Sebas Moguilner, @HernHdezL , @carlosmig_12 , @PavelPradoG , and @alopevas —we will develop multi-aging clocks in real-world settings and hope to build a strong alliance with @fpmaragall . https://t.co/OCxOKUmgAF @SpringerNature
On #WorldEnvironmentDay, read a blog by Ambrose Carroll, 21Hundred Atlantic Fellow for Racial Equity reflecting on faith-based leadership and environmental justice advocacy.
Read more: https://t.co/8uzfseVRNA
2/2 Watch the film trailer, listen to the podcast and explore our interactive journey map to discover the full project experience: https://t.co/b8D6AO5xxv
1/2 Nearly every day, floodwaters submerge homes and turn streets into rivers, halting life for hours. This is what climate change looks like in the Philippines.
Living in Water, an immersive XR film by Atlantic Fellow Ana P. Santos, puts you inside that reality.
The Atlantic Institute welcomed Atlantic Fellows to Oxford to connect, exchange ideas, and find new opportunities for collaborations during this year’s Skoll World Forum.
Learn how they strengthened their shared commitment to driving change for equity.
Atlantic Fellow for Equity in Brain Health Wambūi Karanja recently won the Alzheimer’s Association “One to Watch” award for her work transforming dementia care in Kenya through awareness, caregiver support and culturally grounded brain health advocacy.
https://t.co/2j9inblLNQ
Join the Global Brain Health Institute today, May 21 for “Leadership in Action”, a virtual event where Atlantic Fellows across the world will discuss how they work with partners to advance brain health equity within communities.
https://t.co/bEyLua0pln
Atlantic Fellow for Equity in Brain Health Geeta Dorkhy is in Geneva for the World Health Assembly 2026 representing small island states and vulnerable communities.
What can academic research and front-line practice learn from each other?
In our latest Academic-Practitioner Collaborations (AcPrac) case study, Lyla Adwan-Kamara & Lionel Sakyi reflect on a national disability and mental health programme in Ghana.
📚:https://t.co/kWsmC4l6Aq
Atlantic Fellow for Health Equity (@GWFellow), Shubha Nagesh (@snagesh2), a medical doctor and an independent global health consultant, reflects on Skoll Week. She left with new connections with Atlantic Fellows and a clearer sense of purpose.
🔗 https://t.co/1ied4SZ7yb
In the final episode of our podcast collaboration with @LSEMiddleEast, AFSEE Fellow Ahmad Abu Hussien and colleagues explore infrastructure as a political and social system that shapes belonging in cities.
🎧Listen to the episode: https://t.co/hau0CokLDr
On World Press Freedom Day, Fola Adeleke (@AFSEE_LSE) highlights a shift in the threat to journalism. He says that while information manipulation is accelerating, with the right governance, technology can also help strengthen journalism.
https://t.co/GiDJMN0POX
Our Landscapes of Justice convening co-hosted with the Raintree Foundation examined equitable regeneration and what it really requires in practice. We’re left feeling inspired and look forward to the latest developments in the Oxford Statement on Equitable Landscape Regeneration.