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Tag Archives: Emerging Leaders

2 Fellows, 2 Fellowships!
ELP Fellow Lal Jan Afridi has been chosen for the Frontline Defenders fellowship (http://www.frontlinedefenders.org/). His selection entails a visit Thailand Read more ►
Tagged Emerging Leaders, fellowships, training
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The Crossroads of the World
If New York City were a human being; Times Square would undoubtedly be its heart. It is one of the Read more ►
Tagged Atlantic Council, Central Park, Civil Society, Columbia University, Emerging Leaders, Grand Central, Halloween, New York, Pakistan, Rockefeller Building, Sandy, SAYA, Times Square, United Nations, United States, Youth
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The Letter from Birmingham Jail
Thrilling was my tour of US that revealed countless facets of American society i.e. existing and emerging political and geopolitical Read more ►
Tagged Atlantic Council, Birmingham, Emerging Leaders, Martin Luther King, MLK, Pakistan, Youth
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Apocalypse
Following the cancellation of our plans for 3 days due to Sandy, something had to be done to occupy the Read more ►
Tagged Atlantic Council, Cathedral, Central Park, Columbia University, Conspiracy Theories, Emerging Leaders, New York, Pakistan, Sandy, Seinfeld, St John The Divine, Subway, United States, US-Pakistan Relations, Washington, Youth
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“The Hill is Home” – A Student of History in Washington D.C.
In his book “The Pakistani Historian: Pride and Prejudice in the Writing of History”, Mr. K.K. Aziz (a standout Pakistani Read more ►
Tagged Atlantic Council, DC, Emerging Leaders, Historical memory, History, K.K. Aziz, Pakistan, South Asia Center, Washington
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