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Moving Forward with Radical Hope
Moving Forward with Radical Hope
8-9 May 2025
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Radical Hope
Joel Westheimer presents "Democracy, Disillusionment, and the Practice of Hope"
Judith Clair presents "Hope in Desperate Times"
Farnaz Ghaedipour presents "Metrics as Identity Baits: Perpetuating Hope Labor Through Quantified Evaluation"
Yarran Hominh presents "We Are the Only Hope We Have: Interpersonal Hope in Hopeless Times"
Caroline Elkins presents "Empire on Trial: Historic Injustice and the Complexities of Hope"
Gulika Reddy presents "Hope as a Human Rights Practice: Cultivating and Sustaining Transformative Hope to Advance Social Change"
Katina Sawyer presents "Hope for Social Justice: Where Do We Go from Here?"
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