MPI’s Board of Trustees this week welcomed three new members: Mariko Silver, Lynden Melmed & Julie Myers Wood
Learn more about our new trustees & the board:
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🗓️ Happy to announce that I will be participating in the #PPF22 on 11-12 November, alongside hundreds of global governance actors to discuss the best ways to ride out the multicrisis facing the world 👉 https://t.co/MGelUPSWXW
📺 Not registered? Follow the event live on YouTube!
@jbf1755 Not only did Spence teach me about Chinese history, he helped me learn how to think about people and history. I will never forget his visit to Prof. Robin Winks' class The Writing of History--most formative seminar @Yale
@jbf1755 Jonathan Spence introduced me to Chinese history, now a lifelong interest. His books are still among the most read by students throughout higher education https://t.co/ueZBRTr87P
In this piece by Luce/@FNDI303 Indigenous Knowledge Fellow Peter Williams (Yup’ik), the Alaska Native artist and activist discusses his work to perpetuate Indigenous arts and restore the rights of Indigenous people to practice traditional lifestyles. https://t.co/hoCcZJ7ghn
#Job Opening: Smithsonian American Art Museum (@americanart) seeks an outstanding emerging scholar of nineteenth-century or self-taught American art for a curatorial fellowship funded by the Henry Luce Foundation (@HLuceFdn) -- https://t.co/b6953UB0fb @BlkPerspectives
With support of the @HLuceFdn, M&K is thrilled to be able to continue the lab seminar with a wonderful new cohort of graduate and undergraduate students. They are exploring public-facing paths for audiences to engage with #Edition640. Let this lab class be the last on zoom!
We’re proud to support the newest cohort of Luce Indigenous Knowledge Fellows, selected in collaboration w/ @FNDI303. Through their dedication & expertise, these 13 Native leaders work to strengthen and sustain their traditional cultures and communities. https://t.co/ps2NVboIXi
"Our research shows that the model minority myth does 3 things: 1, obscures anti-Asian American racism; 2, renders Asian Americans invisible to broader society; and 3, implies that Asian Americans don’t need anti-racist programs." @urbaninstitute@taaforg @AAAJ_LA
Join the launch of the @NewDeal4Youth Policy Platform today at 4pm ET! #YoungLeaders will discuss policy ideas on the issues that most impact their lives. Hear how they aspire to transform systems and advance racial, gender, and social justice. Register: https://t.co/rqL6a9lw3h