GPPR Senior Editor Daija Yisrael (MIDP '26) hosts members of McCourt Policy in Practice, an English teacher at MAIA Impact School, and their Director of Development for an inspiring conversation on a new approach to education. MAIA Impact School was founded by Indigenous women for Indigenous girls in Guatemala. The school offers a fully funded 7-year program to Indigenous girls living in rural Guatemala who are at or below the poverty line.
Learn more about MAIA and how to support their work at maiaimpact.org
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GPPR Senior Editor Daija Yisrael (MIDP '26) hosts members of McCourt Policy in Practice, an English teacher at MAIA Impact School, and their Director of Development for an inspiring conversation on a new approach to education. MAIA Impact School was founded by Indigenous women for Indigenous girls in Guatemala. The school offers a fully funded 7-year program to Indigenous girls living in rural Guatemala who are at or below the poverty line.
Learn more about MAIA and how to support their work at maiaimpact.org
Transatlantic Trade: A Conversation with Stormy-Annika Mildner
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1 year ago
Transatlantic Trade: A Conversation with Stormy-Annika Mildner
Junior Podcast Editor Moritz Ludwig (MPP ’25) talks with the executive director of the Aspen Institute Germany, Stormy-Annika Mildner, about current challenges and opportunities of trade policy between the U.S. and Europe. The transatlanticist and trade expert talks about the importance of a resilient transatlantic partnership, initiatives to strengthen economic and political ties, the Inflation Reduction Act, and the role of China.
The Georgetown Public Policy Review Podcast
GPPR Senior Editor Daija Yisrael (MIDP '26) hosts members of McCourt Policy in Practice, an English teacher at MAIA Impact School, and their Director of Development for an inspiring conversation on a new approach to education. MAIA Impact School was founded by Indigenous women for Indigenous girls in Guatemala. The school offers a fully funded 7-year program to Indigenous girls living in rural Guatemala who are at or below the poverty line.
Learn more about MAIA and how to support their work at maiaimpact.org