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Interested in broadening your perspective on the effects of COVID and other ongoing issues? Join Hemispheres from 6 - 7 pm on Thursday, April 15th for our Coping with Crises Panel!
We’re concluding our 2021 journal feature series with Lauren Stone, one of our photographers! Check out our journal released later this month to see her photos. Congratulations again to Lauren and all of the contributors to Coping with Crises!
Introducing Alessandra Moreno, one of our photographers for Coping with Crises! Find her work in our journal when it’s released later this month.
Introducing Chris Wallace, interviewed by Hemispheres’ Emma Christman and Riya Mehta for our 2021 journal! Read “Censorship, Partisanship, and Modern Media: A Conversation with Chris Wallace” when Coping with Crises is released later this month.
Introducing Teresa Whitfield, Director of the Policy and Mediation Division at the UN Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs! She was interviewed by Hemispheres’ Alyssa Pak for “The Past, Present and Future of Conflict Mediation: A Conversation with Teresa Whitfield”. Find her interview in our 2021 journal released later this month!
Introducing Jack, one of our upcoming journal’s editorialists! Check out his piece “Coping with Covid: 21st Century Crises and European Integration” when the 2021 journal is released later this month.

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