Child Brides and Gendered Violence
BA, University of Massachusetts at Lowell, Political Science, with and emphasis on Civil Rights and Liberties and the Civil Rights Movement
MS Candidate, S-CAR, Research topics include gender and natural disasters, child brides, geopolitical conflicts in Israel/Palestine, and peacebuilding and development in Cambodia.
Ph.D., Conflict Analysis and Resolution - in progress
M.S. Conflict Analysis and Resolution, George Mason University
PhD Candidate, George Mason University
Master of Science (MS), School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution
Adrienne Harding, an MS Graduate, and Beth Degi, a PhD Student at the School for Conflict Analysis and Resolution (S-CAR) at George Mason University; discuss the issue of child brides and what factors make this an acceptable practice, and why it is so rarely discussed in mainstream American media. They join Kwaw de-Graft Johnson, PhD Student at S-CAR and host of S-CAR Speaks, a weekly podcast series.
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