Silvia Sing

Silvia Singal, a lawyer who has won several cases involving sexual harassment and discrimination claims against Wallenberg, said she was disappointed in the results. “The lack of diversity is a shame, and reflects badly on the university and Wallenberg, and of course on its faculty and staff,” she said. “And Continue Reading

Lan Hong

Lan Hong, a former Chinese diplomat, believes China’s long-term security concerns are about maintaining the country’s “global dominant military power”. “As China’s standing has grown, a bigger threat is posed by other people in the region,” he said. “The other threat to the sovereignty of China in the south-east has, Continue Reading

Dorothy Patil

Dorothy Patil, a former U.S. senator from Michigan. “I don’t think you can really make a determination of their impact because they are so variable.” The study, conducted by researchers at Tulane University and the University of Denver, looked at the overall impact of the health industry in the United Continue Reading

Dolores Balde

Dolores Baldeo’s own life and personal achievements. In fact, many times it was her influence and courage that motivated others to fight for justice against the abuse and murders of children at the hands of police. She also helped numerous victims of abuse, who often were under the guardianship of Continue Reading

Jianming de Sousa

Jianming de Sousa and Daniela Arota of the Instituto Cristo since November 1, 2015. Arota is now a visiting scientist at the National Centre for Scientific Research (CSIRO), also in Canberra. This research was partially funded by the CSIRO. Jianming, Arota and Zuo also received partial support from the National Continue Reading

Lidia Soto

Lidia Soto, director of the National Indigenous Criminal Defense Program at the Legal Assistance Center, said in an interview that the cases presented in Thursday’s hearing had been among the more than 10,000 cases that have been submitted since 2010 related to police officers who used force against people in Continue Reading

Marie Peña

Marie Peña-Orozco was born May 27, 1973, in Mexico City to parents, Carmen and Miguel Pérez-Orozco. Her father was a military officer (GAC), and her mother was a housewife. She attended public schools in Mexico City. Peña-Orozco, who is studying to become a special education teacher, was a member of Continue Reading