2016 to 2021
Ethics Central newsletter is published biannually by the International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life. Issues from 2016-17 to 2020-21 academic years are listed here.
Issues starting from the 2020-21 academic year are available for viewing and download via PDF. Previous issues may be requested by completing the online publication request form.
2020-21 Academic Year
Summer/Fall 2020
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From the Interim Director: "Moving Forward in Challenging Times" — Melissa Stimell, Interim Director of the International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life.
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VoteDeis: ENACT and the Office of the Dean of Students partner to create and support the nonpartisan VoteDeis Campus Coalition supporting voter registration and participation, including the VoteDeis "Why I Vote" video series.
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The IMPACT (Imagining Together Platform for Arts, Culture and Conflict Transformation) initiative engages in a year of global interchange and activities.
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In the new video podcast series "Songs of Resistance and Hope," singer, songwriter, cultural activist and education Jane Wilburn Sapp offers songs to the current movement for racial justice and shares her perspective on the role of music in this moment.
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The Language, Culture and Justice Hub, based at the Ethics Center, hosts the online learning exchange "Rights, Rules and Rhetoric" Nov. 17 and 18.
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At "Voting and Democracy in 2020 and Beyond," Boston City Councilor Lydia Edwards; Massachusetts state Sen. Becca Rausch ’01; former Massachusetts state Rep. Jay Kaufman ’68, MA’73; and John Shattuck, professor at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy and senior fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government, discuss voter engagement, access and suppression.
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ENACT: The Educational Network for Active Civic Transformation works with two Brandeis computer science students to design and build a new resource-sharing platform for faculty, students and alumni.
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Creativity, the Arts and Social Transformation students shared their capstone projects in a celebratory exhibition as part of the multiday Create@Brandeis: Living Room Fest sponsored by the Arts Engagement team of the Division of Creative Arts.
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Black Lives Matter: The center’s weekly newsletter features video from the keynotes and interviews of Gittler Prize recipients and Richman Fellows from their visits to Brandeis in which these scholars and public figures offer significant reflections on critical racial and societal challenges.
2019-20 Academic Year
Winter/Spring 2020
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From the Interim Director: "New Opportunities through Innovative Connections" — Melissa Stimell, Interim Director of the International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life.
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In 2020, the Ethics Center is launching the Language, Culture, and Justice Hub, a new initiative that seeks to promote inquiry and share knowledge about the full complexity of justice and its processes. Explore this new Language, Culture, and Justice Hub here.
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"A Focus on Labor and State Policy" — This fall, ENACT: The Educational Network for Active Civic Transformation Launched the ENACT Labor Network (ELN) — a collaboration between ENACT and the Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University. Learn more about the ELN here.
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"Dispatches from Nowhere Near the Promised Land: How a Peacebuilder Unlearned his Trade" — John Paul Lederach, the 2019 winner of the Joseph B. and Toby Gittler Prize, visits campus and explains to students and guests about how and why he became a peacemaker, what have been his greatest challenges and accomplishments and failures, and why and how he may be optimistic (or otherwise) about the possible winding down of war.
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Upcoming Events: Voting and Democracy in 2020 and Beyond, Young Political Leadership: An ENACT Forum, and "Achieving an Inclusive Democracy: What it Means for Every Voice to Count" — a lecture by Richman Distinguished Fellow Rebecca Cokley.
Summer/Fall 2019
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From the Interim Director: "Returning to The Center" — Melissa Stimell, Interim Director of the International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life.
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"The Power of a Network: ENACT Awarded Multi-Year Grant to Expand to All 50 States" — ENACT achieves the capacity to expand to all 50 states thanks to a grant from the Teagle Foundation.
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"Welcoming a New Member of the Peacebuilding and the Arts Team to the Ethics Center" — Toni Shapiro-Phim has been appointed as Associate Professor of Creativity, the Arts, and Social Transformation (CAST) and Assistant Director of the Center's Program in Peacebuilding and the Arts.
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Second Annual ENACT Forum on Women's Political Engagement — Massachusetts State Senators Diana DiZoglio and Cindy Friedman and Kentucky State Representative Attica Scott discuss their careers in politics and political advocacy in conversation with the students from ENACT courses around the United States.
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"Snapshots: Portraits of a World in Transition" — Anna Deavere Smith, the 2019 winner of the Richman Fellowship, visits campus and explains the interviews she carried out across the country to showcase the diverse opinions on controversial issues. Watch her presentation here.
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Just Published: "Let's Make a Better World: Stories and Songs by Jane Sapp," by Jane Wilburn Sapp with Cynthia Cohen, highlights social transformation and its roots in African-American musical traditions.
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"Honoring the Matriarch by Promoting Dialogue and Learning" — Ammad Bahalim ’04 and his family support dialogue and learning about Islam and Islamophobia.
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ENACT begins accepting applications for Faculty Fellows!
2018-19 Academic Year
Winter/Spring 2019
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From the Interim Director: "Coming Full Circle" — Melissa Stimell, Interim Director of the International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life.
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"International Justice in Translation" — Leigh Swigart discusses her ethnographic project "Global Court, Local Languages: How the International Criminal Court Pursues Multilingual Justice."
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IMPACT hosted a four-day design lab on the Brandeis campus during which practitioners and scholar discussed advocacy and strategy in the Arts, Culture and Conflict Transformation field.
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"Closing the Empathy Gap: Community Building through Dialogue" — Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum, 2018 winner of the Joseph B. and Toby Gittler Prize, delivers the Gittler lecture.
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ENACT Student Delegate Sage Rosenthal ’19, shares "From the State House to Capitol Hill: An ENACT Student Journey."
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"Advocacy for Policy Change: Brandeis students work to reform Massachusetts Law" features material from students in the spring 2018 ENACT class at Brandeis, Advocacy for Policy Change (Legal Studies 161b).
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Just Published: "The Trials of Richard Goldstone" by Daniel Terris, director emeritus of the Ethics Center, writing about Ethics Center International Advisory Board member Richard Goldstone, who played a leading role in the transition to democracy in South Africa and in the of the field of international law.
Summer/Fall 2018
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From the Director Emeritus: "Change and Continuation" — Daniel Terris, Director Emeritus of the International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life.
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The Ethics Center celebrates 20 years!
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The Ethics Center bids farewell to former center director Daniel Terris and former associate director Marci McPhee. Daniel Terris now serves as the dean of Al-Quds Bard College of Arts and Sciences.
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ENACT welcomed 13 new Faculty Fellows from across the nation for the second ENACT Institute in May 2018.
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"Hope is a Discipline": Vanita Gupta, 2018 Richman Distinguished Fellow in Public Life, delivers the Richman Lecture.
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"Progress in Process": The final Sorensen Fellowship anthology that concludes the program after 20 years. In "Progress in Process" 2017 Sorensen Fellows reflect on their internship experiences.
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The 12th session of the Brandeis International for International Judges (BIIJ) drafted and published the "Oslo Recommendations for Enhancing the Legitimacy of International Courts."
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Announcing the publication by Brandeis University Press of "Let's Make a Better World: Stories and Songs by Jane Sapp," by nationally admired cultural worker, musician, educator and activist Jane Wilburn Sapp, with Cynthia Cohen, director of the Program in Peacebuilding and the Arts at the Ethics Center.
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The Ethics Center welcomes the newly appointed interim director Melissa Stimell.
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The Ethics Center welcomes Mark Friedman, MD, to its International Advisory Board.
2017-18 Academic Year
Winter/Spring 2018
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From the Director: "No Sidelines" — Daniel Terris, Director of the International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life.
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A report on IMPACT — Imagining Together: A Platform for Arts, Culture and Conflict Transformation, a project of the program in Peacebuilding and the Arts being supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation planning grant.
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Read and download the 2017 anthology "Advocacy for Policy Change: Brandeis Students Work to Reform Massachusetts Law."
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"In Their Own Voices: Language Interpretation and International Criminal Justice," an article drawn from the findings of an ongoing research project on the challenges of multilingualism at the ICC being conducted by Leigh Swigart, Director of the Center's Programs in International Justice and Society.
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Introducing the ENACT Student Delegates: the four alumni of ENACT courses who are strengthening ENACT's network of engaged citizens.
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An excerpt from "Race, Reform, Retrenchment Redux: Critical Race Theory and Intersectionality Beyond Post Racialism," the Gittler Prize lecture of 2017 winner Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw.
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Learn about the new Richman/Gittler Library Corner at the Brandeis University Farber Library, which includes an interactive exhibit featuring the Joseph B. and Toby Gittler Prize and Richman Distinguished Fellow in Public Life winners.
Summer/Fall 2017
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From the Director: "Lessons from Jerusalem" — Daniel Terris, Director of the International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life.
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"At a Time of Political Change, a Focus on State Government": A report on the progress of ENACT (The Educational Network for Active Civic Transformation) programs around the country.
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"Documenting the Immigrant Experience: Family, Sacrifice, Courage, Hope": Students in Professor Azlin Perdomo's new course (offered by the Creativity, the Arts and Social Transformation program) partnered with Waltham High School's English Language Learners program to tell the stories of several high school students.
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"Louis D. Brandeis: Then and Now" commemorated the 100th anniversary of the appointment of Louis D. Brandeis to the United States Supreme Court.
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The Sorensen Fellowship: the 2017 Fellows head abroad and the 2016 Fellows reflect.
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"The World in You and You in the World": Rebecca Walker, founder of the Third Wave Fund for Social Justice, gave the DEIS Impact 2017 keynote address.
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"Creating a More Peaceful and Just World Through International Law" — a reflection on 15 years of the Brandeis Institute for International Judges].
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"The First Five Years in 10 Minutes" — faculty reflections on DEIS Impact.
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Full record of the 11th Brandeis Institute for International Judges, "The Authority of International Courts and Tribunals: Challenges and Prospects."
2016-17 Academic Year
Winter/Spring 2017
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From the Director: "The Returns From Abroad" — Daniel Terris, Director of the International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life.
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"Art, Creativity and Activism in Challenging Times": Artist-in-residence Jane Wilburn Sapp and arts administrator Eylem Ertürk.
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The 2016 Advocacy Anthology features excerpted material from students in the spring 2016 Advocacy for Policy Change (Legal Studies 161b) class.
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ENACT: The Educational Network for Active Civic Transformation now in action in four states: Connecticut, Florida, Iowa and Maine.
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"Rebuilding Cities Destroyed in War: Arts and Culture and Planning for the Future of Aleppo." Learn more about the Aleppo Design lab, including student recommendations.
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Clark University PhD candidate Samantha Lakin ’08 spoke about her research and experience in Rwanda at "Rwanda: From Genocide to Dignity and Justice."
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In October the Center sponsored two conversations looking at the then-approaching presidential election: :How Are We Talking About Immigration in the Election?" and "America in the Election Mirror: What Can We Learn About America From the 2016 Presidential Election?"
Summer/Fall 2016
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From the Acting Director: "Ethics of Reciprocity" — Cynthia Cohen, Director of the International Center for Ethics, Justice and Public Life.
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Five years of the DEIS Impact Festival of Social Justice: Looking back as planning for year six is underway.
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The 19th cohort of Sorensen Fellows scattered across the globe for summer internships experiences that were challenging, surprising — and even inspiring.
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ENACT Faculty Fellows from 15 states come to Brandeis to support "Laboratories of Democracy."
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Martha Minow was awarded the 2015-16 Joseph B. and Toby Gittler Prize and delivered a lecture in February discussing "Bystanders, Upstanders and Justice."
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Theaster Gates visited Brandeis in March as the 2015-16 Fred and Rita Richman Distinguished Fellow in Public Life. His lecture was titled "A Cursory Sermon on Art and the City."
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The Program in Peacebuilding and the Arts launched a new podcast series, "Arts for Life: African Voices."
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Peacebuilding and the Arts participates in "City Responsibility: The Role of Municipalities in Violence Prevention," a research project based at The Hague Institute for Global Justice.
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In residence this fall: Jane Sapp (9/10-11/18) and Eylum Erturk (10/13-11/16).
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Judges serving on 12 international courts and tribunals met in Copenhagen for the 11th session of the Brandeis Institute for International Judges to discuss the theme "The Authority of International Courts and Tribunals: Challenges and Prospects."
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The sixth annual DEIS Impact Festival of Social Justice is coming soon: Jan. 26-Feb. 5, 2017, featuring keynote speaker Rebecca Walker (Jan. 31).
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The center welcomes new International Advisory Board members Germaine Ingram; Jay Kaufman ’68, MA’73; Ángela María Pérez Mejía; and Elaine Reuben ’63.