CVT In the News
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Mitigating Risk Posed by the Evaluation of Advocacy Work in the Global Souths:Jenn Esala, Kirsten Anderson, & Craig Higson-Smith
Source: AEA365
Date: 06/01/2021 -
‘A light of hope’: For 25 years, nonprofit has supported women seeking asylum
Source: MinnPost
Date: 06/01/2021 -
Health Sciences Interprofessional Collaborative: A Perspective on Migration, COVID-19, and the Impact on Indigenous Communities
Source: Frontiers in Sociology
Date: 05/31/2021 -
MAX Member Spotlight: Darlene Lynch, Chair of the Business & Immigration for Georgia (BIG) Partnership
Source: Metro Atlanta Exchange
Date: 05/30/2021 -
Torture Evidence and the Guantanamo Military Commissions
Scott Roehm, CVT Washington director, and Hina Shamsi, ACLU national security director, are quoted from their January article on litigation related to Guantanamo Bay and the case of Majid Khan.
Source: Just Security
Date: 05/26/2021 -
Army interrogation manual needs revisions to prevent torture, advocates warn
Scott Roehm, CVT Washington director, is quote throughout this article in the Army Times about revisions needed to the Army Field Manual.
Source: Army Times
Date: 05/25/2021 -
Prince Harry filmed tapping his way to emotional safety as part of treatment for PTSD
As Prince Harry speaks publicly about mental health, CVT is being cited in global news media as associated with Sanja Oakley, a UK-based psychotherapist who conducted an Eye Movement Desensitization & Reprocessing (EMDR) session with the prince for his new Apple TV+ series.
Source: MSN
Date: 05/22/2021 -
Special Report Torture Survivors: Hidden in Plain Sight
A special report in Emergency Medicine News cites both CVT’s Research torture prevalence estimate and CVT’s National Capacity Building report Healing the Hurt: Torture Rehabilitation: A Worldwide Movement.
Source: Emergency Medicine News
Date: 05/03/2021 -
How the Biden Administration’s Initial Litigation Positions on Guantanamo Could Undercut Biden Policy to Close the Prison
Scott Roehm, CVT Washington director, together with coauthors Jonathan Hafetz and Hina Shamsi, discuss the Biden administration’s need to correct course toward closing Guantanamo.
Source: Illinois Law Review
Date: 04/30/2021 -
BNC Mental Health Resources
BNC News links to CVT's COVID Resources webpage from their page devoted to community mental health resources.
Source: BNC News
Date: 04/28/2021
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