Knowledge Against Violence Speaker Series …of scholars and practitioners, seek to illuminate the causes, manifestations, and responses to violence in areas such as war, crime, terrorism, intimate relationships, climate instability, and political extremism. The 90-minute…
“Why Do People of Color Have to Go to Extremes to Save their Kids?” A Conversation with Joseph Richardson …Paid: Youth Crime and Work in the Inner City. At the same time, he was also starting a project at the Vera Institute of Justice. He called me and said…
HFG Program Assistant …The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation (HFG) examines enduring and urgent problems of violence, such as war, crime, and human aggression. Through basic and applied research, we aim to understand the…
The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Welcomes Its 2022 Emerging Scholars …war, crime, and human aggression. 2022 Scholars and Research Topics Christine Chalifoux (University of Michigan). Betrayal and Belonging: Kinship, Ethnicity, and Cosmopolitanism in Kampala Alex Diamond (University of Texas-Austin). An…
The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Welcomes Its 2023-2024 African Fellows …Frank Guggenheim Foundation is a leader in creating and disseminating knowledge on the nature, consequences, and reduction of violence in its many forms, including war, crime, and human aggression. 2023-2024…
The Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Welcomes New Board Members …knowledge on the nature, consequences, and reduction of violence in its many forms, including war, crime, and human aggression. For more information, contact: Nyeleti Honwana, Program Officer info@hfg.org | 646.428.0971…
“Sex Work: Does Legitimization Mitigate Violence?” …seek to illuminate the causes, manifestations, and responses to violence in areas such as war, crime, terrorism, intimate relationships, climate instability, and political extremism. Watch Panel I: “Weapons of War:…
“Reckoning with Intimate-Partner Violence after the Pandemic” …violence in areas such as war, crime, terrorism, intimate relationships, climate instability, and political extremism. Watch Panel I: “Weapons of War: Examining Gender-Based Violence in Conflict Zones” Watch Panel III:…
“Weapons of War: Examining Gender-Based Violence in Conflict Zones” …to illuminate the causes, manifestations, and responses to violence in areas such as war, crime, terrorism, intimate relationships, climate instability, and political extremism. Watch Panel II: “Reckoning with Intimate-Partner Violence…
The Polarization Project What’s driving the divide? Almost every week brings new and disturbing headlines about polarization in the United States. According to a FiveThirtyEight/Ipsos poll, polarization ranks behind only inflation and crime…