Word: lindh
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...already spoken in front of the United Nations, appeared on the Daily Show with Jon Stewart, and written an article for the New York Times Magazine, and published a book on his experiences. His appearance filled all the seats in the Littauer building. Power, who is the Lindh Professor of Practice of Global Leadership and Public Policy, and Jacqueline Bhabha, the Executive Director of Harvard’s Committee on Human Rights Studies, asked Beah about how he thought the availability of light arms encouraged the use of child soldiers. Beah captured the attention of his audience not only with...
...Eggers said. “I just feel like Edward P. Jones is underappreciated and under-read, so I felt that I would do what I could to explain his work and bring it to new people.”At Monday’s talk, Lindh Professor of Practice of Global Leadership and Public Policy Samantha Power, who moderated the discussion for the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, suggested that Eggers’ work as a writer in the service of humanitarian goals has overtaken his role as a writer. In addition to writing “What...
Myers is the second Kennedy School affiliate to work for Obama, a 1991 Harvard Law School graduate. Samantha Power, Lindh professor of practice of global leadership and public policy, took a leave of absence in July 2005 to serve as Obama’s foreign policy adviser...
...leaders,” she said. Kennedy alluded to George Washington’s dignified treatment of British troops, saying, “If we lose that moral compass, we’ve lost what we’re fighting for.” The audience included Samantha Power, Lindh professor of practice of global leadership and public policy at the Kennedy School of Government and author of the Pulitzer Prize-winning book “A Problem From Hell.” “[The film] pulls all findings of all investigations together with the best evidence...
...have to live up to ‘A Problem From Hell’ and Anna Lindh. It’s a problem we would all love to have,” Power said...