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Breathtaking

August 8, 2022

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Breathtaking

Geared up with two tents, six panniers, two tandem bicycles and one stuffed pink pig, Paula and Lorenz Eber set off from Seattle, Washington to cycle the world with their

Becca Branch

April 4, 2020

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Becca Branch

Becca Branch is a fourth year undergraduate student. She is double majoring in Law, Societies, and Justice and Political Science. She is triple minoring in Disability Studies, Diversity, and Human

Carly Bainbridge

April 4, 2020

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Carly Bainbridge

Carly Bainbridge is a fourth-year student majoring in both Law, Societies, and Justice and International Studies. She has a focus in human rights, international development and law, and acted as

Michael Brown

March 27, 2017

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Michael Brown

Research interests: Global climate politics and why it is such a difficult problem for the current nation state system to act on. As a case study, I am looking at

Rachel Blakeslee

March 27, 2017

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Rachel Freeman Blakeslee

Through her combined experiences of teaching and years of research and work in Latin America, Rachel developed an interest in water issues both from a policy standpoint and out of

Elena S. Bell

September 28, 2016

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Elena S. Bell

Elena S. Bell is interested in the mechanisms of Indigenous self–representation in the process of building international connections between the Arctic region and communities below the 66th parallel. This native