A global crisis of authoritarianism and impunity has eroded life for people living in both the United States and the Middle East. Common trends have exacerbated police impunity, militia violence, and moral panics that weaponize gender—while states have proven less and less capable of protecting vulnerable citizens. Join Century International on Tuesday, April 26, to hear from experts across regional boundaries, whose teamwork exposes the connections between the crises in the Middle East and the United States, and how to restore accountability and rights.
- Thanassis Cambanis, director, Century International
Moderator:
- Naira Antoun, fellow, Century International and director, Transnational Trends in Citizenship project
- Lobna Darwish, feminist and gender and human rights officer, Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights
- Nicole Nguyen, associate professor of educational policy studies, University of Illinois-Chicago
- Amanda Rogers, fellow, Century International
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