- is_single_v1Jake EspedidoWars. Raids. Climate disasters. Political violence. Economic shocks. Surveillance. States of emergency that never seem to end. We live through them all while still trying to get dinner on the table, make rent, raise kids, and imagine a future. This season, Living in the Emergency follows people navigating a world shaped by permanent urgency —[...]
Raimy Khalife-Hamdan is the Policy Associate at Win Without War (WWW), where she works on progressive US foreign policy. She originally joined WWW as a Herbert Scoville Jr. Peace Fellow. She is passionate about centering human lives, needs, and agency in discussing and enacting foreign policy. Prior to joining WWW, she worked at Melissa Network, a women's migrant and refugee center in Athens, Greece. She also currently works with the UNESCO Chair in Transcultural Studies, Interreligious Dialogue, and Peace to support international peacebuilding and interfaith programs. Her most recent ethnographic fieldwork concerns interreligious coexistence and cross-religious engagement among young adults in South Lebanon. She graduated from the University of Oregon's Clark Honors College in 2022 with Bachelor's degrees in International Studies and Romance Languages.