The Eagle
Fast Facts: Jacob Sprang, STAND’s Mid-Atlantic Regional Organizer, is a senior at the College of William and Mary where he’s studying International Relations and Economics. He also drives a pretty cool… Read more…
Fast Facts: Jacob Sprang, STAND’s Mid-Atlantic Regional Organizer, is a senior at the College of William and Mary where he’s studying International Relations and Economics. He also drives a pretty cool… Read more…
Evan Shively started his interest with international human rights during his time as vice president of STAND at Christopher Newport University. After graduating he spent a semester traveling the country… Read more…
Fast Facts: Sean Langberg is STAND’s current Education Coordinator, and is a senior, studying Geography and Global Studies at UNC Chapel Hill. He is also involved with STAND UNC, and… Read more…
We’re back! The STAND Education and Policy Team hopes everybody had a wonderful winter break and is ready to dive into a new semester of advocacy and action. This semester,… Read more…
By Meera Nathan When you’re removed from conflict, it’s easy to think that you don’t make a difference. It’s hard to stay passionate about a cause when you are not… Read more…
By Mickey Jackson My first foray into anti-genocide activism took place when I was a 14 year-old high school freshman. At some point early in the school year, I remember… Read more…
By Matthew Heck, Online Communications Coordinator Over the next few weeks, we’ll be featuring posts by some of the outgoing seniors on our Managing Committee, reflecting on their experience with… Read more…
Article 15 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that, "Everyone has the right to a nationality," and, "No one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his [or her] nationality nor denied the right to change his [or her] nationality."
By Jamie Sullivan, STAND alum
My father is Seneca, one of the five nations of the Haudenosaunee (more commonly referred to as Iroquois). He left when I was ten months old. We met once in 2007. I’ve met the rest of my Seneca family members several times since. My mother is Irish and Italian.
By Carly Fabian