Feb 24, 2021
On March 16 at 4 p.m. Flagler College Forum on Government and Public Policy will host Emily Fishbein, a Southeast Asia Rainforest Journalism Fund grantee of the Pulitzer Center. She will deliver a virtual lecture Tracking Human Rights During a Crisis.” This event is free and open to the public virtually.
This event is free and open to the public virtually by visiting this link.
Fishbein is a grantee reporter based in Myanmar since 2015. Her many stories and projects include “A Distant Peace: Voices From Rakhine state, Myanmar” project covering “Rakhine: Where the Military Is More Feared Than the Coronavirus” and “In Myanmar’s Rakhine State, Trust in Armed Group Grows as Election Hopes Fade.” She’s also co-author on two articles covering jade mining as part of the project, “Buried Hopes: Stories from Kachin’s Jade Mines.” Previously, she worked with refugees in the country. She is financially supported by the Rainforest Journalism Fund of South
Feb 4, 2021
Please note: This event has been cancelled. On Feb. 10 at 4 p.m. Flagler College Forum on Government and Public Policy will present a virtual lecture delivered by Senior Director of The Center for the Future of Aging at the Milken Institute Nora Super. She will present, “Brave New World: Trends that are changing the politics of aging.” This event is free and open to the public virtually.
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED WITH AN UNKNOWN RESCHEDULE DATE.
Please visit here to join the event via Zoom.
Super is also the executive director of the Milken Institute’s Alliance to Improve Dementia Care. She provides strategic direction to both the Center and the Alliance in the areas of financial wellness and health longevity. The Alliance is a fairly recent initiative launched in 2020. During her tenure at the Institute, Super has authored two major reports: “Reducing the Cost and Risk of Dementia: Recommendations to Improve Brain Health and Decrease Disparities” and �