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Desmond Ang
Nearly 400,000 Black men were drafted into the National Army during World War I, where they toiled in segregated units and received little formal training. Leveraging novel…
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As advocates in the United States brace for attacks on LGBTQI+ rights from an emboldened anti-LGBTQI+ movement employing the illiberal playbook, it is crucial to learn from those…
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Mind Control by Lukas Meier
 
Carr Center Discussion Paper 2025-01
During the Cold-War-era, intelligence agencies in both the Eastern and Western blocs set up secret experiments to devise methods of mind control and brainwashing in order to gain…
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The Women's March in Boston, 2017. Credit: C.C. Chapman BY ALEXANDRA GILLIARDThe Carr Center’s Human Rights in Film series aims to explore the human rights challenges faced by…
 From left: Margrethe Vestager, Baroness Beeban Kidron, Maria Ressa, and Shoshana Zuboff | SCREENSHOT BY HARVARD MAGAZINE
 
 From left: Margrethe Vestager, Beeban Kidron, Maria Ressa, and Shoshana Zuboff | SCREENSHOT BY HARVARD MAGAZINE The Carr Center recently hosted an event at the JFK Jr.…
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Carr Center for Human Rights Policy
The program will expand research and training on safeguarding the human rights of LGBTQI+ people worldwide.The Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard Kennedy School…
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Carr Center Discussion Paper | 2024-01
Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to be integrated into various domains and industries. Over the years, social media companies have utilized AI technologies to moderate users…
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Desmond Ang
We document a sharp rise in gunshots coupled with declining 911 call volume across thirteen major US cities in the aftermath of the murder of George Floyd. This pattern occurs in…
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Desmond Ang
Vol. 113, Issue 6, Pages 1424-1460
This paper documents the impact of popular media on racial hate by examining the first American blockbuster: 1915's The Birth of a Nation, a fictional portrayal of the KKK's…