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Secretary of J-To-A, a US-based non-profit dedicated to helping Japanese immigrants overcome the English language barrier. Our main arms involve a policy-research Think Tank team, tutoring English & EIKEN, and managing a network of Japanese-speaking mental health counselors across the US. Student @ NSU College of Medicine.
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I am an accomplished researcher and professional teacher with more than 15 years of experience working in academia, international organizations, and governmental institutions. My extensive background includes developing, implementing, and managing international projects since the early 2000s. I have significant expertise as a trainer, having conducted numerous workshops based on new pedagogies and participatory methods. My work spans various educational levels, from early childhood education to higher education, with a focus on curriculum design and syllabus creation.
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Shin Koseki is an assistant professor at the School of Urban Planning and Landscape Architecture of the Faculty of Environmental Design, the director and the chairholder of the UNESCO Chair in Urban Landscape. Trained in architecture and urban planning in Canada and Switzerland, he is interested in the integration of new technologies in planning practices, the contribution of interactive democracy to the sustainable development of territories, and the role of public space in the acquisition of knowledge and skills.
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I self Identify as an Indigenous African American Native. Bantu peoples(My people curently have 0 representation. ) Me and my husband (whom holds a juris Doctorate degree) are the founders of Black Acres Christian Community- a religious organization to help find and educate my people so we too can come to know who we are, understand our history, and ourselves so that we can begin to build a place for our people to have a choice and come together as a tribe to heal and also preserve our culture and people using DNA-
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Mr. Vorng Panha is an accomplished Legal Scholar, Researcher, Advisor, and Educator with extensive experience across various academic and professional institutions, including the University of Cambodia and UN agencies. He is renowned for his expertise in legal research, policy analysis, and inclusive policy development. His work focuses on human rights, social justice, social accountability, equitability, and economic development, showcasing his commitment to advancing equitable and inclusive practices. Mr. Panha is a key figure in shaping policy discourse and implementation within the region.
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Amir Jahangir is a strategic communications expert. He is CEO of Mishal Pakistan. A Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum, he has advised leading institutions on public policy, economics, media, and governance. Amir has held pivotal roles, including CEO of SAMAA TV, founding CEO of CNBC Pakistan. An alumnus of Harvard, Stanford, and other prestigious institutions, he is a certified director from Pakistan's Institute of Chartered Accountants. Amir also serves as an adjunct professor of narratology and policy advisor, contributing to innovation and development initiatives globally.
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I am an international educator with 15 years of experience working at universities in Canada, the US, Turkey, and Hong Kong. I completed my PhD in English at The Graduate Center, City University of New York in 2010. Currently, I am Associate Professor in the Department of English at the Chinese University of Hong Kong. My research focuses on drama, film, and performances that engage with issues--gender equality, ecological sustainability--that extend beyond the nation state. My teaching supports art-centred, inquiry-based learning and collaborative, inclusive learning environments.