Kwaw G. de Graft- Johnson

Kwaw G. de Graft- Johnson
Newsletter Editor and Knowledge Management Associate

PhD Candidate, George Mason University
Master of Science (MS), School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution, 2012

Biography

Kwaw G. de Graft-Johnson is the newsletter editor and a Knowledge Management assistant at George Mason University's School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR). He is also a PhD candidate at S-CAR and his research is focused on the impact of reconciliation and accountability processes after periods of unconstitutional rule in Africa. Kwaw also has a Master's degree from S-CAR.



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May 2016
Obada Shtaya is a current MS student,  born and raised in Nablus in the north of the West Bank, Palestine. After
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March 2016
Linda Kryvoruka, a soon-to-be retired nurse anesthetist, is currently enrolled in the World Religions, Diplomacy, and
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December 2015
In fall 2014, Nicole Pearson moved to the Washington, D.C. area from Bucks County, Pennsylvania, to study conflict
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October 2015
Umed Partov is a current S-CAR Masters student who holds a BA in Business Administration and a Master’s degree in
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October 2015
In his relatively short time studying at Mason, Ignacio Boloix Peiro describes his course in conflict analysis and
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September 2015
Hosteling International – Washington DC, will hold its annual peace conference under the theme Connected, but
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September 2015
For many people, the start of summer symbolizes a period when they put on hold all school-related activities so that
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September 2015
Samantha Borders is an incoming 2015 doctoral student who has spent time working in Israel-Palestine as a development
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April, 2015
On April 14, 2015, Asha Noor was invited on the Kojo Nnamdi Show, to talk about the recent terrorist attacks by Al-
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April, 2015
In 2011, Carol Daniel Kasbari was invited to give a TEDx Talk about her work with Palestinians and Israelis. “My
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S-CAR World Cafe Film SeriesJoin The John Burton Library on February 25thFrom 2:00PM to 4:00PMLight Foods ProvidedStoryline:Iraq in Fragments illuminates post-war Iraq in three acts, building a picture of a country pulled in different directions by religion and ethnicity. Filmed in verité style
February 25, 2014
S-CAR World Cafe Film SeriesJoin The John Burton Library on February 11thFrom 2:00PM to 4:00PMLight Foods ProvidedStoryline:BLING is a feature documentary that will take a satirical, hard-hitting look at how "blinging" in the flashy world of commercial hip-hop played a role in the 10-year
February 11, 2014
S-CAR World Cafe Film SeriesJoin The John Burton Library on January 28thFrom 2:00PM to 4:00PMLight Foods ProvidedStoryline:The movie tells the stories of nine girls from different parts of the world who face arranged marriages, child slavery, and other heartbreaking injustices. Despite these
January 28, 2014
On December 6, S-CAR will host a holiday party and officially launch the Wallace Warfield Scholarship Fund. The event, which will take place in the Metropolitan Building, is envisioned as an opportunity for the S-CAR community to share their cultures, tastes, and talents with each other. It will
December 06, 2013
The SCAR Student Association invites you to Breakfast with the Dean, on Thursday, December 5th, from 9-10 am in the Burton Library. Bring questions, comments, and thoughts about SCAR for an informal session and light breakfast, provided by the Student Association.  
December 05, 2013
Tuesday, November 5th2:00pm-4:00pmJohn Burton LibraryThe Interrupters tells the moving and surprising stories of three Violence Interrupters who try to protect their Chicago communities from the violence they once employed. From acclaimed director Steve James and bestselling author Alex
November 05, 2013
The film is set in a charming yet remote Lebanese village where Christians and Muslims get along swimmingly, thanks largely to the town's women, whose shared sense of sisterhood has been a model of neighborliness to their occasionally quick-tempered husbands and sons. Every night, the villagers
October 09, 2013
Join the John Burton Library onSeptember 25thFrom 3:00- 5:00pm to watch the Movie"Call Me Kuchu"A film about LGBT rights denied in Uganda Light foods provided! 
September 25, 2013
  All are Welcome!!International Food Festival, Student Mentoring and Information Sessions.Join Us at Any Point During the Day! Agenda:9:00- 10:00- Room 5145- International Breakfast with Interim Dean Solon SimmonsFood!- Join us and share your favorite foods for breakfas
September 10, 2013
Where Do We Go Now by the Lebanese-Canadian director Nadine Labike is set in a war-torn village in Lebanon. The backdrop of the movie is the Christian-Muslim conflict plaguing the region at large, and its effect on the mixed population of the village dwellers. The comedy-drama focuses on a group of
October 10, 2012
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The study seeks to develop a comparative approach that will help to understand the plight of the victims of human rights abuses during periods of unconstitutional (military) rule and how they develop principled ways to “live with perpetrators” in West Africa. During conflict resolution
March 08, 2017
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