Cross and the Center for International Affairs and World Cultures will research and produce 8-10 case studies that illustrate transnational political networks at work in the world.
‘Good Trouble’ Came To Northeastern On Martin Luther King Jr. Day
The civil rights movement lost torch-bearer John Lewis six months ago, but his legacy was still very much alive yesterday as the Northeastern community remembered how the Georgia congressman’s encouraging words to stir up “good trouble” impacted their lives and their...
Global Perspectives Recap: What Happens To Europe If A Brexit Trade Deal Isn’t Reached?
The virtual panel discussion was sponsored by Northeastern’s Young Global Leaders program and hosted by graduates Emilio Botin and Alia Malik.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg Leaves Behind An Unmatched Legacy. How Might Her Death Shape The 2020 Election And Beyond?
Ruth Bader Ginsburg will be memorialized as an iconic figure who faced and overcame discrimination in her personal life to make history as the second woman to ever serve on the Supreme Court.
How Do Today’s Black Lives Matter Protests Compare To The Civil Rights Movement Of The 1960s?
"That's our civic responsibility to make the change happen," says Margaret Burnham, distinguished law professor and founder of the Civil Rights and Restorative Justice Project at Northeastern.
How do we achieve the goal of a woman in the White House? It will happen.
Pelosi made her remarks during an hour-long conversation with Meghna Chakrabarti, host of “On Point” from WBUR and National Public Radio, as part of a Women Who Empower event hosted by Northeastern. The wide-ranging discussion covered the Democratic presidential race, women in politics, the climate, and health care.