What Side Are You On?
April 9, 2024
Renowned human rights activist Michael “Mike” Wilson has borne witness to the profound human costs of poverty, racism, border policing, and the legacies of colonialism. From a childhood in the
April 9, 2024
Renowned human rights activist Michael “Mike” Wilson has borne witness to the profound human costs of poverty, racism, border policing, and the legacies of colonialism. From a childhood in the
November 9, 2022
Crystal Wan is an International Policy Institute Cybersecurity Fellow. Crystal Wan is an undergrad at the University of Washington majoring in International Studies, with a focus on foreign diplomacy and
November 9, 2022
Born and raised in Seattle, Washington, Isabel Wilson will be graduating this June from the University of Washington with a Bachelor’s degree in International Studies and with minors in Human
November 15, 2019
Professor Emeritus Eugene Webb was Professor of Comparative Religion and Comparative Literature and Associate Director of the Jackson School of International Studies. Professor Webb is the author of seven books,
March 1, 2019
Jennifer Wood is a fourth-year student majoring in both International Studies and Law, Societies and Justice, with a minor in Music. Her chosen tracks are International Human Rights, the Middle
September 28, 2016
Megan Ward’s research concerns under-reported conflict, marginalized religious practice, and law enforcement expertise throughout the U.S. borderlands and Mexico. She is particularly interested in how informal religious traditions are affected
August 29, 2016
Michael Walstrom is the Managing Director for the Center for Southeast Asia & its Diasporas. He was a Cybersecurity Policy Fellow and completed an M.A. in the South Asia program
April 12, 2016
Yuxi Wei is an International Policy Institute Cybersecurity Policy Fellow. She graduated from the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies with a B.A. in International Studies. She has a
September 2, 2015
Lina Wang is interested in ethnic policy and Sino-Turkish relations. She received her Bachelor’s in English and International Studies from the “Cradle of China’s diplomats”, China Foreign Affairs University and
September 2, 2015
Emily Willard is conducting her dissertation research on women’s experience of conflict, Indigenous politics, and transitional justice in Guatemala. She is a fellow at the University of Washington Center for