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Inequality as structural violence
By Maite Knorr-Evans I am a Spanish and Global and International Studies major with a political science focus at the College of Wooster. In the fall of 2015, I took Dr. Kent Kille’s Peace Studies class as a part of … Continue reading
Posted in Global SE 2016, Students, Voices
Tagged 2016, caste, comparative, Maite, peace, race, structural violence
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Social entrepreneurship and the role of government
By Amanda Collins This post was uploaded after Amanda’s Global SE experience. Before going to India, I was politically liberal with a firm belief in a strong Federal government. I’m still a politically liberal college student, but I have … Continue reading
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Tagged 2011 Global SE Team, amanda, government, India, social entrepreneurship, student voices
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The visitor
By Joshua Fields Editors note: This reflection was orginally written in July 6th 2012. I recently went on field visit to two schools, which are run by Hippocampus, the organization that I am working for. We went to get a deeper understanding of the … Continue reading
Posted in Global SE 2012, Students, Voices
Tagged Bangalore, education, Joshua, student voices
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The Long tail of Social Enterprise
By Matt Policastro. The social enterprise sector is far from perfect. However, impact investors and their clients demonstrate the spread of socially-minded action across the long tail. Continue reading
Posted in Global SE 2012, Students, Voices
Tagged long tail, Matt, MFI, Microfinance, Sattva
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Three questions revisited
By Parisa Ahmadi. In my last blog post, I ended with three questions (which will follow shortly). After my professor saw the post, he told me, “It’s such a tease! You ask these questions and you don’t follow up!” So I decided to just that. Continue reading