If there was ever a year to be dispatched early and forgotten, 2020 may be the one. Almost unimaginable twelve months ago, the novel coronavirus pandemic has transformed our lives. This “Year in Review” that I write to you as Executive Director of the Leonard and Shirley Goldstein Center for Human Rights, is soaked in human tragedy. Almost two million people are confirmed dead across the globe from Covid-19. In the United States we are approaching 350,000 deaths. As Wall Street soars, suffering disproportionally affects the most vulnerable amongst us – the elderly and the poor. Human Rights issues abound. Those out of sight, the incarcerated and detained, are infected en masse. Many suffer without any affordable or safe access to healthcare...
If I could tell only one thing to future generations about the hardships of the pandemic, I would te...
What a year 2020 is turning out to be! First, I wondered what would happen to the airline industry,w...
New Year’s Eve 2019 marks the end of the second year of the new Leonard and Shirley Goldstein Center...
The UNO Goldstein Center for Human Rights bears the burden, like other academic programs and human r...
The year 2020 rolled in with pomp and pageantry like any other year in human history. I assume that ...
As I preparedmy presidential address, what came to mind wasMischel's (1977: 346) work on situational...
2020 has indeed presented its challenges to all of us in the Communication Center community, as it h...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/155568/1/Lillicrap-Morrissey-Editorial...
It has been a year since the global outbreak of COVID-19, and the world is still recovering and oper...
(Excerpt) The year is 2022. We are experiencing a global pandemic and economic uncertainty. And whil...
The Coronavirus pandemics, or the COVID-19, came as an unwelcomed guest that did not want to leave, ...
2020, ending the second decade of the twenty-first century, is going down in history as the year of ...
Our annual report provides highlights of the year, a full grant listing and the Foundations financia...
After Life is a collective history of how Americans experienced, navigated, commemorated, and ignore...
We have lived through a transformative year. Vaccinations are showing promise in controlling the COV...
If I could tell only one thing to future generations about the hardships of the pandemic, I would te...
What a year 2020 is turning out to be! First, I wondered what would happen to the airline industry,w...
New Year’s Eve 2019 marks the end of the second year of the new Leonard and Shirley Goldstein Center...
The UNO Goldstein Center for Human Rights bears the burden, like other academic programs and human r...
The year 2020 rolled in with pomp and pageantry like any other year in human history. I assume that ...
As I preparedmy presidential address, what came to mind wasMischel's (1977: 346) work on situational...
2020 has indeed presented its challenges to all of us in the Communication Center community, as it h...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/155568/1/Lillicrap-Morrissey-Editorial...
It has been a year since the global outbreak of COVID-19, and the world is still recovering and oper...
(Excerpt) The year is 2022. We are experiencing a global pandemic and economic uncertainty. And whil...
The Coronavirus pandemics, or the COVID-19, came as an unwelcomed guest that did not want to leave, ...
2020, ending the second decade of the twenty-first century, is going down in history as the year of ...
Our annual report provides highlights of the year, a full grant listing and the Foundations financia...
After Life is a collective history of how Americans experienced, navigated, commemorated, and ignore...
We have lived through a transformative year. Vaccinations are showing promise in controlling the COV...
If I could tell only one thing to future generations about the hardships of the pandemic, I would te...
What a year 2020 is turning out to be! First, I wondered what would happen to the airline industry,w...
New Year’s Eve 2019 marks the end of the second year of the new Leonard and Shirley Goldstein Center...