By Michael Zeldin (original source Harvard Kennedy School Institute of Politics)
Cambridge, MA – Today, the Institute of Politics (IOP) at Harvard Kennedy School announced ten Resident and Visiting Fellows for the Spring 2019 Semester. These individuals bring a combination of experience to address topics such as electoral politics, the economy, climate change, women’s rights, legal analysis, LGBTQ+ advocacy, and voting rights.
“The IOP Fellows program is central to our mission of inspiring students to public service and active citizenship,” said IOP Director Mark D. Gearan. “We are eager to bring together this extraordinary group of fellows who will provide students with the opportunity to learn from their experiences running for office, building grassroots advocacy campaigns, and making public policy.”
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