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Sophia Celeste Vos


What does it mean to be black in a racially-charged America?

Hope and Change in the Time of Police Violence: From Obama’s Inauguration to Trayvon Martin’s Murder

July 1, 2016  in Government / Law and Politics  tagged Government by Sophia Celeste Vos


How climate change and rising sea levels lead to environmental refugees and threaten a nation

The Maldives and Climate Change: A New Type of Refugee

April 1, 2016  in International Development, Sustainability, and Public Health / Thematic Areas  tagged International Development Sustainability and Public Health by Sophia Celeste Vos



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