War in Sudan Has Severe Consequences for Darfur
The second perspective in our Spotlight on Sudan series, written by Dr. Amir Libiss provides context about Darfur’s history and the outsized impact that war...
Our Public Engagement portfolio convenes actors across sectors to build shared understanding and create incentives to marshal action. Collectively, our portfolio’s work is deeply rooted in centering the voices of those who are most harmed by conflict and exploitation.
As an institution with power and influence, we believe that Humanity United has an important role to play in ensuring that those most affected by the issues we seek to address are not only at the center of our work but also leading the path to change.
The Public Engagement team strategically employs a range of tools to influence public interest media, U.S. foreign policy institutions, and international institutions. We do this by focusing on expanding who is included and valued in journalism coverage and policy conversations.
As a cross-cutting portfolio, each team within Public Engagement – and the portfolio as a whole – closely collaborates with the Peacebuilding and Forced Labor & Human Trafficking portfolios, as well as the Racial Justice & Equity program, on mutually aligned goals that strengthen our collective work while increasing our ability to affect change toward our shared mission.
Learn more about our Public Engagement strategy here.
The second perspective in our Spotlight on Sudan series, written by Dr. Amir Libiss provides context about Darfur’s history and the outsized impact that war...
The first perspective in our Spotlight on Sudan series, written by SACDO President Mohamed Abdo, explores the impact of the misinformation and othering that led...
Humanity United had the opportunity to speak with two participants from the Photo-Diasporas project about what the experience was like for them, the significance of...