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Anthony joined the FWC as a volunteer in 2007. He was recruited primarily as a re- search assistant to help prepare and edit grant proposals. He participated in various social activities, identifying and establishing relevant contacts for projects, such as the HasNa funded “New Media Landscape Now!”. He also helped research and collect in- formation on refugees and asylum seekers for the Unit for the Rehabilitation of Victims of Torture (URVT). Anthony currently resides in Buenos Aires (Argentina), where he hopes to continue to work towards positive social improvement. He strives towards an understanding of social values and ideals and their dissemination, which constitute the foundation for all progressive social movements. He holds a BA in History from Bing- hamton University in New York (USA). | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:13, 27 September 2020
Anthony joined the FWC as a volunteer in 2007. He was recruited primarily as a re- search assistant to help prepare and edit grant proposals. He participated in various social activities, identifying and establishing relevant contacts for projects, such as the HasNa funded “New Media Landscape Now!”. He also helped research and collect in- formation on refugees and asylum seekers for the Unit for the Rehabilitation of Victims of Torture (URVT). Anthony currently resides in Buenos Aires (Argentina), where he hopes to continue to work towards positive social improvement. He strives towards an understanding of social values and ideals and their dissemination, which constitute the foundation for all progressive social movements. He holds a BA in History from Bing- hamton University in New York (USA).