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The challenge of scaling the best practice model

Sciana Fellow Marc Augustin investigates the difficulties behind scaling projects and the skills required by leaders when seeking innovation

Border Artivism: From Hostipitality Towards Conviviality

Salzburg Global Fellow Ewa Antoszek explains how art can "transform the border into a space of dialogue that fosters conviviality"

The Power of African American Literature to "Resist and Erase Societal Borders"

Salzburg Global Fellow Emmanuelle Andrès analyzes how writer Toni Morrison's novels deconstruct the artificial borders produced by racism

How Drama Can Cross Cultural Borders and Foster International Understanding

Salzburg Global Fellow Réka M. Cristian explains how American drama and theater can shape the perception of global cultural boundaries

The Power of Literature in Redefining Borders

Salzburg Global Fellow Ana Mª Manzanas Calvo explores how words can reshape geopolitical and epistemic boundaries

Cultivating Inclusion: Transforming Japan's Public School Lunch

Salzburg Global Fellow Rina Komiya advocates for Japanese schools offering meal options that foster inclusive learning environments 

A Theatrical Exploration of Migration and Borders

Salzburg Global Fellow Nicole Jerr comments on how theater contributes to our understanding of migration and borders

Creating Places of Hope and Compassion

Salzburg Global Fellow Michelle Rumbaut proves how a commitment to compassion can create "hope spaces" for migrants

The Migration Dilemma Facing the US and Europe

Salzburg Global Fellow Mark Wenig writes about borders and humanitarian challenges in migration to the US and Europe

Holding Space for Hope

Four Salzburg Global Fellows reflect on the power of listening to ourselves and each other
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