Atlantic Fellows
Atlantic Fellows
Atlantic Fellows
United in their pursuit of equity, Atlantic Fellows come from all walks of life and a variety of professions. They are a global community of leaders—advocates, artists, journalists, lawyers, business professionals, health practitioners, government officials, academics and researchers—who collaborate to advance equity, opportunity and human dignity. Fellows are thinkers and doers with innovative ideas and the courage, conviction and capacity to bring lasting improvements to their communities and the world.
Walking the Talk for Dementia | Conversations along the Camino - Omnibus
In May 2023, ATLANTIC FELLOWS from several equity-focussed programs around the world, joined the WALKING THE TALK FOR DEMENTIA along the Camino in Spain, ending in SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA. They were able to do so because of grants awarded by the ATLANTIC INSTITUTE in Oxford which supports Fellows from the seven global Atlantic programs to connect and collaborate for change. WALKING THE TALK FOR DEMENTIA was the brainchild of three people, including two Fellows for Equity in Brain Health, Fernando AGUZZOLI-PERES from Brazil and Clara DOMINGUEZ from Santiago de Compostela. They, along with Brazilian Gustavo SAN MARTIN, wanted to organise a conference with a difference where, over four days, people living with dementia, practitioners, researchers, caregivers and Atlantic Fellows walked and talked together to better understand each other’s experiences so that collectively they could create change. The ATLANTIC INSTITUTE is based in Oxford, England and works to promote connection and collaboration among Fellows from the seven Atlantic equity-focused programmes around the world in the pursuit of fairer, healthier, more inclusive societies. https://www.atlanticfellows.org/
Feb 6, 2024
1 hr 6 min
Walking the Talk for Dementia | Conversations along the Camino - Part 2
WALKING THE TALK FOR DEMENTIA | CONVERSATIONS ALONG THE CAMINO PART 2/2 In May 2023, ATLANTIC FELLOWS from several equity-focussed programs around the world, joined the WALKING THE TALK FOR DEMENTIA along the Camino in Spain, ending in SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA. They were able to do so because of grants awarded by the ATLANTIC INSTITUTE in Oxford which supports Fellows from the seven global Atlantic programs to connect and collaborate for change. WALKING THE TALK FOR DEMENTIA was the brainchild of three people, including two Fellows for Equity in Brain Health, Fernando AGUZZOLI-PERES from Brazil and Clara DOMINGUEZ from Santiago de Compostela. They, along with Brazilian Gustavo SAN MARTIN, wanted to organise a conference with a difference where, over four days, people living with dementia, practitioners, researchers, caregivers and Atlantic Fellows walked and talked together to better understand each other’s experiences so that collectively they could create change. The ATLANTIC INSTITUTE is based in Oxford, England and works to promote connection and collaboration among Fellows from the seven Atlantic equity-focused programmes around the world in the pursuit of fairer, healthier, more inclusive societies. https://www.atlanticfellows.org/
Jan 30, 2024
39 min
Walking the Talk for Dementia | Conversations along the Camino - Part 1
WALKING THE TALK FOR DEMENTIA | CONVERSATIONS ALONG THE CAMINO PART 1/2 In May 2023, ATLANTIC FELLOWS from several equity-focussed programs around the world, joined the WALKING THE TALK FOR DEMENTIA along the Camino in Spain, ending in SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA. They were able to do so because of grants awarded by the ATLANTIC INSTITUTE in Oxford which supports Fellows from the seven global Atlantic programs to connect and collaborate for change. WALKING THE TALK FOR DEMENTIA was the brainchild of three people, including two Fellows for Equity in Brain Health, Fernando AGUZZOLI-PERES from Brazil and Clara DOMINGUEZ from Santiago de Compostela. They, along with Brazilian Gustavo SAN MARTIN, wanted to organise a conference with a difference where, over four days, people living with dementia, practitioners, researchers, caregivers and Atlantic Fellows walked and talked together to better understand each other’s experiences so that collectively they could create change. The ATLANTIC INSTITUTE is based in Oxford, England and works to promote connection and collaboration among Fellows from the seven Atlantic equity-focused programmes around the world in the pursuit of fairer, healthier, more inclusive societies. https://www.atlanticfellows.org/
Jan 23, 2024
28 min
XR Innovation Summit 2023 - Community Developed AR | A Wroe, P Nqaba, M Omino & D Wilson
At the XR INNOVATION SUMMIT 2023, Alice WROE, XR Lead at the ATLANTIC INSTITUTE, facilated a discussion about community developed AR, and how immersive tech can bring us closer together when we are apart. SPEAKERS (1)Patronella NQABA, Program & Impact Lead (Africa), ATLANTIC INSTITUTE. (2)Mildred OMINO, Atlantic Fellow for Health Equity (US + Global). (3)Dela WILSON, Atlantic Fellow for Racial Equity. The ATLANTIC INSTITUTE is based in Oxford, England and works to promote connection and collaboration among Fellows from the seven Atlantic equity-focused programmes around the world in the pursuit of fairer, healthier, more inclusive societies. https://www.atlanticfellows.org/
Sep 8, 2023
22 min
Fellows-in-Residence - Health Equity | P Myat Mon, M Gichu & H Watson
Recently, a group of Atlantic Fellows from around the world, all engaged in the pursuit of health equity, met in Oxford to exchange ideas. The ATLANTIC INSTITUTE's Fionnuala SWEENEY caught up with three of them: (1) Pan MYAT MON, Atlantic Fellow for Health Equity in Southeast Asia, from Myanmar; (2) Muthoni GICHU, Atlantic Fellow for Equity in Brain Health, based in Kenya; and (3) Huti WATSON, Atlantic Fellow for Social Equity, a Maori woman from New Zealand’s North Island. The ATLANTIC INSTITUTE is based in Oxford, England and works to promote connection and collaboration among Fellows from the seven Atlantic equity-focused programmes around the world in the pursuit of fairer, healthier, more inclusive societies. https://www.atlanticfellows.org/
Sep 4, 2023
33 min
Frameworks for Global Equity & Reparations | A Florant, E O'Brien & M Kamara
The call for reparations dates as far back as the late 19th century but reparations have yet to materialise for many of the world’s peoples. In the 21st century, the movement for reparations has found a new energy and the discourse is shifting as states band together to seek reparations with greater urgency. Patronella NQABA, Program & Impact Lead (Africa) at the Atlantic Institute, facilitates a conversation on Africa Day, 2023 about the frameworks for global equity and reparations, focusing on building a culture of repair. SPEAKERS (1) Aria FLORANT, Co-Founder of Liberation Ventures & Atlantic Fellow for Racial Equity. (2) Evie O'BRIEN, Executive Director, Atlantic Institute & Atlantic Fellow for Social Equity. (3) Makmid KAMARA, Director of the African Transitional Justice Legacy Fund & Atlantic Fellow for Social & Economic Equity. The ATLANTIC INSTITUTE is based in Oxford, England and works to promote connection and collaboration among Fellows from the seven Atlantic equity-focused programmes around the world in the pursuit of fairer, healthier, more inclusive societies. https://www.atlanticfellows.org/
Aug 23, 2023
52 min
Conversations on Confidence | 07 Boon Lead Tee
Join clinical psychologist and neuroscientist Professor IAN ROBERTSON (https://www.gbhi.org/profiles/ian-robertson), author of HOW CONFIDENCE WORKS (https://ianrobertson.org/product/how-confidence-works-the-new-science-of-self-belief-and-why-some-people-learn-it-and-others-dont) and journalist and broadcaster FIONNUALA SWEENEY (https://www.gbhi.org/profiles/fionnuala-sweeney) in conversation with neurologist BOON LEAD TEE, Atlantic Fellow for Equity in Brain Health (Taiwan/USA) https://www.gbhi.org/profiles/boon-lead-tee CONVERSATIONS ON CONFIDENCE hears from people around the world from all walks of life about their experiences of, and challenges with, confidence. The 7-part series examines themes around equity, culture and the confidence of the collective as well as of the individual. It explores how confidence results from both nature and nurture, how it is affected by race, gender and socio-economic status, and how it can be lost and regained. MUSIC: Thoughts in G, CHEYENNE MIZE, Atlantic Fellow for Equity in Brain Health https://www.gbhi.org/profiles/cheyenne-mize & http://cheyennemize.com/
Feb 20, 2023
25 min
Conversations on Confidence | 06 Priyanka Kotamraju
Join clinical psychologist and neuroscientist Professor IAN ROBERTSON (https://www.gbhi.org/profiles/ian-robertson), author of HOW CONFIDENCE WORKS (https://ianrobertson.org/product/how-confidence-works-the-new-science-of-self-belief-and-why-some-people-learn-it-and-others-dont) and journalist and broadcaster FIONNUALA SWEENEY (https://www.gbhi.org/profiles/fionnuala-sweeney) in conversation with Journalist PRIYANKA KOTAMRAJU, Atlantic Fellow for Social & Economic Equity (India) https://afsee.atlanticfellows.org/priyanka-kotamraju. CONVERSATIONS ON CONFIDENCE hears from people around the world from all walks of life about their experiences of, and challenges with, confidence. The 7-part series examines themes around equity, culture and the confidence of the collective as well as of the individual. It explores how confidence results from both nature and nurture, how it is affected by race, gender and socio-economic status, and how it can be lost and regained. MUSIC: Thoughts in G, CHEYENNE MIZE, Atlantic Fellow for Equity in Brain Health https://www.gbhi.org/profiles/cheyenne-mize & http://cheyennemize.com/
Feb 13, 2023
28 min
Conversations on Confidence | 05 Tracey Naledi
Join clinical psychologist and neuroscientist Professor IAN ROBERTSON (https://www.gbhi.org/profiles/ian-robertson), author of HOW CONFIDENCE WORKS (https://ianrobertson.org/product/how-confidence-works-the-new-science-of-self-belief-and-why-some-people-learn-it-and-others-dont) and journalist and broadcaster FIONNUALA SWEENEY (https://www.gbhi.org/profiles/fionnuala-sweeney) in conversation with TRACEY NALEDI, founding Chairperson, Tekano, Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity in South Africa (South Africa) https://tekano.org.za/board-member/dr-tracey-naledi/. CONVERSATIONS ON CONFIDENCE hears from people around the world from all walks of life about their experiences of, and challenges with, confidence. The 7-part series examines themes around equity, culture and the confidence of the collective as well as of the individual. It explores how confidence results from both nature and nurture, how it is affected by race, gender and socio-economic status, and how it can be lost and regained. MUSIC: Thoughts in G, CHEYENNE MIZE, Atlantic Fellow for Equity in Brain Health https://www.gbhi.org/profiles/cheyenne-mize & http://cheyennemize.com/ RELATED VIDEOS (1) DORAH MAREMA, Atlantic Fellow for Racial Equity in South Africa on her community work during COVID-19 https://www.atlanticphilanthropies.org/videos/dorah-marema-atlantic-fellow-for-racial-equity-in-south-africa-on-her-community-work-during-covid-19. (2) Global Atlantic Fellow CONSTANCE MOGALE turns to bee-keeping to help sustain her community during COVID-19 https://vimeo.com/577526238.
Feb 6, 2023
38 min
Conversations on Confidence | 04 Abraham Freeman
Join clinical psychologist and neuroscientist Professor IAN ROBERTSON (https://www.gbhi.org/profiles/ian-robertson), author of HOW CONFIDENCE WORKS (https://ianrobertson.org/product/how-confidence-works-the-new-science-of-self-belief-and-why-some-people-learn-it-and-others-dont) and journalist and broadcaster FIONNUALA SWEENEY (https://www.gbhi.org/profiles/fionnuala-sweeney) in conversation with environmental activist ABRAHAM FREEMAN, Atlantic Fellow for Health Equity US & Global (Liberia) CONVERSATIONS ON CONFIDENCE hears from people around the world from all walks of life about their experiences of, and challenges with, confidence. The 7-part series examines themes around equity, culture and the confidence of the collective as well as of the individual. It explores how confidence results from both nature and nurture, how it is affected by race, gender and socio-economic status, and how it can be lost and regained. MUSIC: Thoughts in G, CHEYENNE MIZE, Atlantic Fellow for Equity in Brain Health https://www.gbhi.org/profiles/cheyenne-mize & http://cheyennemize.com/
Jan 30, 2023
28 min
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