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  • Bishakha Datta

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    "Bishakha Datta is a writer and documentary filmmaker. Her first book, 'And Who Will Make the Chapatis?' focuses on rural women's participation in politics and she is currently researching a full-length book on the struggle for sex workers' rights in India. Her two most recent documentary films include 'In The Flesh', which explores the lives of three people in prostitution from their own perspectives and 'Taza Khabar', which explores a rural newspaper run by eight women, most of whom are dalit or tribal. Bishakha is the executive director of [[Point of View]], a Mumbai-based not-for-profit organization that aims to promote the points of view of women through a creative and sustained use of media, art and culture. She currently serves on the Board of the [[Wikimedia Foundation]]." <ref>[http://www.breakthrough.tv/about-us/board-of-directors Board], Breakthrough, accessed January 10, 2011.</ref>
    "Bishakha Datta is a writer and documentary filmmaker. Her first book, 'And Who Will Make the Chapatis?' focuses on rural women's participation in politics and she is currently researching a full-length book on the struggle for sex workers' rights in India. Her two most recent documentary films include 'In The Flesh', which explores the lives of three people in prostitution from their own perspectives and 'Taza Khabar', which explores a rural newspaper run by eight women, most of whom are dalit or tribal. Bishakha is the executive director of [[Point of View]], a Mumbai-based not-for-profit organization that aims to promote the points of view of women through a creative and sustained use of media, art and culture. She currently serves on the Board of the [[Wikimedia Foundation]]." <ref>[http://www.breakthrough.tv/about-us/board-of-directors Board], Breakthrough, accessed January 10, 2011.</ref>
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  • Brie Loskota

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  • Chris Rutledge

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  • Bridget Walker

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  • Bruce Hitchner

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    "Hitchner is currently serving on the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education. New England Association of Schools and Colleges. From 1996 to 2003 he served as director of the Center for International Programs at the University of Dayton. " <ref>[http://ase.tufts.edu/classics/facultyguide/rhitchner/ Bruce Hitchner], Tufts, accessed January 27, 2011.</ref>
    "Hitchner is currently serving on the Commission on Institutions of Higher Education. New England Association of Schools and Colleges. From 1996 to 2003 he served as director of the Center for International Programs at the University of Dayton. " <ref>[http://ase.tufts.edu/classics/facultyguide/rhitchner/ Bruce Hitchner], Tufts, accessed January 27, 2011.</ref>
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    *Director, [[Peace and Justice Studies (Tufts University)]]
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  • Binaifer Nowrojee

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    Binaifer  held "the first joint fellowship at both the Carr Center and the Boston Consortium for Gender, Peace, Security and Human Rights – a group of five leading academic centers and programs dedicated to research and study on issues regarding gender, conflict resolution and prevention. A distinguished human rights advocate, Nowrojee joins the Center to examine how international tribunals can better achieve justice for Rwandan rape survivors. After graduating from Columbia Law School, Nowrojee worked for numerous human rights organizations, including the Lawyers Committee for Human Rights, [[Amnesty International]], the [[Swedish NGO Foundation for Human Rights]], and the [[Women’s Rights Project]] before joining the Africa division of [[Human Rights Watch]], where she is now counsel. Nowrojee is the author of scores of articles and books on human rights and women, including “Shattered Lives: Sexual Violence during the Rwandan Genocide and its Aftermath” (Human Rights Watch, 1996). Originally from Kenya, Nowrojee is no stranger to Harvard, where she earned an LLM.“ [http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/cchrp/aboutus/pastfellows.php]
    Binaifer  held "the first joint fellowship at both the Carr Center and the Boston Consortium for Gender, Peace, Security and Human Rights – a group of five leading academic centers and programs dedicated to research and study on issues regarding gender, conflict resolution and prevention. A distinguished human rights advocate, Nowrojee joins the Center to examine how international tribunals can better achieve justice for Rwandan rape survivors. After graduating from Columbia Law School, Nowrojee worked for numerous human rights organizations, including the Lawyers Committee for Human Rights, [[Amnesty International]], the [[Swedish NGO Foundation for Human Rights]], and the [[Women’s Rights Project]] before joining the Africa division of [[Human Rights Watch]], where she is now counsel. Nowrojee is the author of scores of articles and books on human rights and women, including “Shattered Lives: Sexual Violence during the Rwandan Genocide and its Aftermath” (Human Rights Watch, 1996). Originally from Kenya, Nowrojee is no stranger to Harvard, where she earned an LLM.“ [http://www.ksg.harvard.edu/cchrp/aboutus/pastfellows.php]
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    *Director, [[Urgent Action Fund-Africa]]
    *Director, [[Urgent Action Fund-Africa]]
    *[[Carr Center, Former Fellows]] 2002/03
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  • Cees Flinterman

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    '''Cees Flinterman''' is vice-president of the [[Foundation for Human Security in the Middle East]]. He "was an alternate member of the [[United Nations Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities]] (1987-1991), Vice-Chairperson of the 49th session of the [[United Nations Commission on Human Rights]] (1993) and Head of the Delegation of the Kingdom of the Netherlands on the 49th and 50th session of the UN Commission on Human Rights (1993 and 1994) and to the World Conference on Human Rights (1993). Since 1 November 1998, he is director of the Öffnet einen externen Link in einem neuen FensterNetherlands Institute of Human Rights (SIM) and the Öffnet einen externen Link in einem neuen FensterSchool of Human Rights Research. He presently is also member of the Editorial Board of the [[Öffnet]] einen externen Link in einem neuen FensterNetherlands Quarterly of Human Rights and the Netherlands International Law Review and a member of the Government Advisory Council on International Affairs. Since August 2002 he is member of the Öffnet einen externen Link in einem neuen Fenster UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW)." <ref>[http://www.bridgingthegulf.org/menu-main/bridgingthegulf/boardmembers/ Directors], Foundation for Human Security in the Middle East, accessed June 24, 2009.</ref>
    '''Cees Flinterman''' is vice-president of the [[Foundation for Human Security in the Middle East]]. He "was an alternate member of the [[United Nations Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities]] (1987-1991), Vice-Chairperson of the 49th session of the [[United Nations Commission on Human Rights]] (1993) and Head of the Delegation of the Kingdom of the Netherlands on the 49th and 50th session of the UN Commission on Human Rights (1993 and 1994) and to the World Conference on Human Rights (1993). Since 1 November 1998, he is director of the Öffnet einen externen Link in einem neuen FensterNetherlands Institute of Human Rights (SIM) and the Öffnet einen externen Link in einem neuen FensterSchool of Human Rights Research. He presently is also member of the Editorial Board of the [[Öffnet]] einen externen Link in einem neuen FensterNetherlands Quarterly of Human Rights and the Netherlands International Law Review and a member of the Government Advisory Council on International Affairs. Since August 2002 he is member of the Öffnet einen externen Link in einem neuen Fenster UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW)." <ref>[http://www.bridgingthegulf.org/menu-main/bridgingthegulf/boardmembers/ Directors], Foundation for Human Security in the Middle East, accessed June 24, 2009.</ref>
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    *Director, [[People's Movement for Human Rights Learning]]
    *Director, [[People's Movement for Human Rights Learning]]
    *Advisory Board, [[Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions]] <ref>[http://www.cohre.org/advisoryboard Advisory Board], Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions, accessed August 28, 2009.</ref>
    *Advisory Board, [[Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions]] <ref>[http://www.cohre.org/advisoryboard Advisory Board], Centre on Housing Rights and Evictions, accessed August 28, 2009.</ref>
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  • Brian E. Urquhart

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    "Born in England in 1919, Brian Urquhart was educated at Westminster School and Christ Church, Oxford. After fighting with the British army's airborne forces in North Africa, Sicily and Europe during the war, he became Personal Assistant to Gladwyn Jebb and Executive Secretary to the Preparatory Commission which set up the United Nations in London from 1945 to 1946. With his early experience on the ground in the Middle East and the Congo, and his twelve years as Under-Secretary-General, he is widely regarded as the pioneer of the modern concept of international peace-keeping. Urquhart holds ten honorary degrees from universities on both sides of the Atlantic, including Yale and Oxford, and has written widely on the UN system, including a much admired biography of Dag Hammarskjold." <ref>[http://www.npg.org.uk/live/prelurq.asp Brian E. Urquhart],  National Portrait Gallery, accessed July 9, 2007.</ref>
    "Born in England in 1919, Brian Urquhart was educated at Westminster School and Christ Church, Oxford. After fighting with the British army's airborne forces in North Africa, Sicily and Europe during the war, he became Personal Assistant to Gladwyn Jebb and Executive Secretary to the Preparatory Commission which set up the United Nations in London from 1945 to 1946. With his early experience on the ground in the Middle East and the Congo, and his twelve years as Under-Secretary-General, he is widely regarded as the pioneer of the modern concept of international peace-keeping. Urquhart holds ten honorary degrees from universities on both sides of the Atlantic, including Yale and Oxford, and has written widely on the UN system, including a much admired biography of Dag Hammarskjold." <ref>[http://www.npg.org.uk/live/prelurq.asp Brian E. Urquhart],  National Portrait Gallery, accessed July 9, 2007.</ref>
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    In 1994 he was the scholar-in-residence in International Affairs at the [[Ford Foundation]]. <ref>[http://www.fordfound.org/elibrary/documents/1994/007.cfm Staff], Ford Foundation, accessed July 9, 2007.</ref>
    In 1994 he was the scholar-in-residence in International Affairs at the [[Ford Foundation]]. <ref>[http://www.fordfound.org/elibrary/documents/1994/007.cfm Staff], Ford Foundation, accessed July 9, 2007.</ref>
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  • Braimah Apambire

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  • Brenden Sloan

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  • Bryan Stevenson

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  • Bruce Grant (EWB)

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  • Benjamin Hooks

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    "Dr. Hooks joins a growing list of NAACPers who are [[Presidential Medal of Freedom]] awardees. Long-time NAACP Executve Director [[Roy Wilkins]], Montgomery bus boycott catalyst Rosa Parks and former NAACP Washington Bureau Dircetor [[Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr.]] all hold the distinguished honor." <ref>[http://www.naacp.org/news/press/2007-11-05b/index.htm NAACP Salutes Rev. Dr. Benjamin L. Hooks, Presidential Medal of Freedom Awardee], NAACP, accessed November 9, 2008.</ref>
    "Dr. Hooks joins a growing list of NAACPers who are [[Presidential Medal of Freedom]] awardees. Long-time NAACP Executve Director [[Roy Wilkins]], Montgomery bus boycott catalyst Rosa Parks and former NAACP Washington Bureau Dircetor [[Clarence M. Mitchell, Jr.]] all hold the distinguished honor." <ref>[http://www.naacp.org/news/press/2007-11-05b/index.htm NAACP Salutes Rev. Dr. Benjamin L. Hooks, Presidential Medal of Freedom Awardee], NAACP, accessed November 9, 2008.</ref>
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  • Brian Ridsdale

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  • Bill Horan

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  • Portal:Atrazine Exposed

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  • Bhekinkosi Moyo

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  • Berenice Celeyta

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    *"[http://www.rfkmemorial.org/legacyinaction/1998_Colombia/ Berenice Celeyta, Gloria Florez, Jaime Prieto and Mario Calixto (Colombia, 1998 Laureates)]", ''Robert F. Kennedy Memorial'', 1998.
    *"[http://www.rfkmemorial.org/legacyinaction/1998_Colombia/ Berenice Celeyta, Gloria Florez, Jaime Prieto and Mario Calixto (Colombia, 1998 Laureates)]", ''Robert F. Kennedy Memorial'', 1998.
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  • Portal:Coal Issues

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