Our guest on today's episode is Minerva-USIP Peace and Security Fellow, Kerry Ann Carter Persen, a Predoctoral Fellow at the Center for International Security and Cooperation at Stanford University, and a Global Religion Doctoral Dissertation Fellow at the University of Notre Dame. Together, we talk about the obstacles to countering violent extremism and the impact of transnational extremism on political behavior in the Islamic World.
Kicking off 60 days of engagement around youth, gender and peace, this episode of the Peace Frequency speaks with Vweta Chadwick - a human...
On April 22nd, the world celebrates Earth Day and on today’s show we explore the story of how the first Earth Day in 1970...
In this episode we speak with former USIP Academy Vice President Lopez. As part of our series on Strategic Peacebuilding, Dr. Lopez addresses a...