Yemen: What’s Happening and What Can We Do? Friday, March 22, 2019 - 12:00pm66-144Join us for the second program in our series on the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Kathleen Kelly is the Co-Coordinator of Voices for Creative Nonviolence. Read more about Yemen: What’s Happening and What Can We Do?
Saudi/US Complicity in the Humanitarian Crises in Yemen Tuesday, March 12, 2019 - 12:00pm66-168Speakers: Sarah Leah Whitson Sarah Leah WhitsonExecutive Director, Human Rights Watch Middle East and North Africa Division Join us for the first in a continuing series exploring the history of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and MIT's relationship with the Kingdom. Read more about Saudi/US Complicity in the Humanitarian Crises in Yemen
Sarah Leah Whitson Sarah Leah WhitsonExecutive Director, Human Rights Watch Middle East and North Africa Division
Evaluating the Relationship Between MIT and the Saudi Monarchy Thursday, December 6, 2018 - 5:15pm1-190Speakers: Nicolas Dumas Nicolas DumasPhD Candidate, Political Science, MIT Jonathan King Jonathan KingProfessor, Department of Biology Sheldon Krimsky Sheldon KrimskyLenore Stern Professor in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Tufts University Sarah Leah Whitson Sarah Leah WhitsonExecutive Director, Human Rights Watch Middle East and North Africa Division Nicolas Wolters Nicolas WoltersPhD Candidate, Political Science, MIT Watch this program. Read more about Evaluating the Relationship Between MIT and the Saudi Monarchy
Sheldon Krimsky Sheldon KrimskyLenore Stern Professor in the Humanities and Social Sciences, Tufts University
Sarah Leah Whitson Sarah Leah WhitsonExecutive Director, Human Rights Watch Middle East and North Africa Division
Saudi Arabia's Sectarian Strategy at Home and Abroad: Rallying the Bases Tuesday, September 13, 2016 - 4:30pmSpeakers: David Commins David ComminsProfessor of History, Dickinson University Listen to a recording of this program. Read more about Saudi Arabia's Sectarian Strategy at Home and Abroad: Rallying the Bases