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Hillary Clinton Launches the First Women-Led and Women-Founded Global Politics Institute

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(a 1992 and 2008 honoree) is combining forces with Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs to increase female voices in foreign relations through their new Institute of Global Politics.In her new role, Secretary Hillary Clinton will also teach a class called, “In the Situation Room”, which she teaches alongside Dean Keren Yahri-Milo, an award-winning scholar, with a focus on recognizing and responding to global patterns across the economy and democracy.“We want to address the issues, from climate change to war, that are directly affecting women and girls–which we saw during COVID and we're still struggling with the after-effects", Secretary Clinton told Glamour."If you're talking about global economic growth and dealing with inequity, women have to be at the table.

We want to but on a global stage. From the very beginning, they're going to be a part of what we look at, work on, and certainly try to raise visibility on.”On Tuesday, the School of International and Public Affairs hosted its first inaugural summit for the Institute of Global Politics, where Secretary Clinton and Dean Keren Yarhi-Milo gave opening remarks.

Dean Yarhi-Milo said, “We need to break out of the echo chamber, and move beyond the U.S. centric approach that has sometimes limited our ability to solve global challenges.”“Secretary Clinton has inspired us to be more ambitious, bold, and creative.

Coming to faculty meetings, and even chairing a search committee. She even has her own coffee, “The Hillary”– and this is on top of co-teaching one of the largest and most in demand classes at SIPA.

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