Jennifer Moran Chirino, Stony Brook University

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Jennifer is a second-year student double majoring at Political Science and International Relations at Stony Brook University. Her concentrations are in transnational corporations and comparative politics while her regional focus is on the Americas. Jennifer has a history of helping her community from tutoring students in poorly performing middle schools on material for standardized examinations […]

Erin Kim, Middlebury College

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Linkedin Erin is from Los Angeles, California and is a junior at Middlebury College. She is majoring in International and Global Studies with a double concentration in Global Security Studies and Chinese, and she is also minoring in Religion. Erin is not only passionate about creating diversity, equity, and inclusion on campus through her involvement […]

Isabella Reed, Vassar College

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Linkedin Isabella Reed (she/her) is originally from Saratoga Springs, NY and is a junior at Vassar College pursuing a major in Economics and a correlate in Educational Studies. In the recent past, she has conducted research in a variety of areas and disciplines, including research on sustainable development and ecotourism in the Brazilian Amazon and […]

How Can the United States Learn from Germany’s Housing Policies?

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The political system of Germany is a Federal democracy, functioning with similar institutions of power as the United States. The federal system has national, state, and local levels, with specific powers reserved for regional assemblies or local authorities. Similar to the U.S, German governmental power is divided into three branches: the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial. […]