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Maryam Al-Khawaja flashes the peace sign during an interview. Maryam spent a full two days interacting with students at Marquette University and delivered multiple public lecture about human rights issues in Bahrain. Photo credit: Joe Brown
Maryam Al-Khawaja, students, and faculty after an interview in the Diederich College of Communication’s TV studio. Faculty present include, Professor Jessica Rich and Professor Joseph Brown. Not pictured (but behind the camera) is Professor Barrett McCormick. Photo credit: Barrett McCormick
Clare Byarugaba responds to a student’s question while being filmed. Clare spent multiple days with students after a number of travel issues on her way to the U.S. from Uganda. Photo Credit: Joe Brown
Wael Ghonim– Internet activist, engineer, and social entrepreneur, interacts with students in a formal interview at Marquette University. Ghonim traveld from Palo Alto, CA to Milwaukee, WI for the interview. Photo Credit: Joe Brown
Friar Tomás was the first Marquette Democracy Project interviewee. He is depicted here speaking on the migration crisis in the Americas. Friar Tomás was interviewed by students in Marquette University’s Political Science program. Photo Credit: Joe Brown
Maryam Al-Khawaja photographed from high in the Diederich College of Communication’s TV studio. Maryam, who has been interviewed by multiple media outlets, was very comfortable in the presence of our cameras. Photo Credit: Joe Brown
Students and faculty pose for a picture after a Marquette Democracy Project interview. Project co-founders, Jessica Rich and Barrett McCormick, are pictured here with their students. Photo Credit: Joe Brown