Benny Wenda: A Messenger of Hope
The following post is written by Talitha Calder. Talitha studies Political Science and International Development at McGill University in Montreal. She is one of McGill’s first Oslo Scholars and is … Continue reading
Silencing a Dictator: Spotlight on Abebe Gellaw
The following post is written by William Luk. William is a rising Senior from Tufts University majoring in International Relations. He is a 2012 Oslo Scholar and is interning with … Continue reading
How Do We Measure Greatness?
The following post is written by Mike Niconchuk, the founder of the Oslo Scholars Program and a recent graduate of Tufts University. This was his third OFF. How do we … Continue reading
Love Can Heal You – A Survivor’s Tale
The following post is written by William Luk. William is a Junior from Tufts University majoring in International Relations. He is a 2012 Oslo Scholar and will be interning with … Continue reading
“I don’t see a future for my children in Pakistan” : Asma Jahangir
The following blog post was written by Vasundhara Jolly, co-cordinator of the Oslo Scholars Program at Tufts University. Today, we attended an event with Asma Jahangir in the local Pakistani-Norwegian … Continue reading
Looking at Poverty in a Different Light
The following post is written by Carolina Cardenas. Carolina is a Junior from Tufts University majoring in International Relations. She is a 2012 Oslo Scholar and will be interning with … Continue reading
Two steps forward, one step back: Pakistan & it’s minorities
The following blog post is written by Sabrina Ghaus, a sophomore at Tufts University, MA. She is an Oslo Scholar and will be working with Asma Jahangir this summer. To … Continue reading
Internet Censorship in Ethopia
The following post is written by William Luk. William is a Junior from Tufts University majoring in International Relations. He is a 2012 Oslo Scholar and will be interning with … Continue reading
Oslo Scholars in the Field
The following post was written by 2011 Oslo Scholars Program Coordinator, Mike Niconchuk, on his visit to Srinagar to see 2011 Oslo Scholar Vasundhara Jolly and Oslo Freedom Forum 2011 … Continue reading
From the 2011 OFF
It’s rare for truth to find a comfortable place to rest. That is what makes this Forum so unique; it actively and unashamedly searches for truth—and those unafraid to speak … Continue reading