Bildner Center for Western Hemisphere Studies
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The Bildner Center for Western Hemisphere Studies was founded in 1982 with the support of philanthropist Albert Bildner, and it "is an inter-disciplinary forum for scholars, policy makers, and civil society leaders working on contemporary issues in the Americas." [1]
Mauricio A. Font, Director
Contents
Funders
- Lin and Albert Bildner Foundation
- Christopher Reynolds Foundation, Inc.
- Ford Foundation
- Tinker Foundation, Inc.
- William and Flora Hewlett Foundation
Advisory Council
- Albert Bildner - President, The Lin and Albert Bildner Foundation
- Margaret E. Crahan - Professor of History, Hunter College and The Graduate Center, City University of New York
- Kenneth Erickson - Professor of Political Science, The Graduate Center and Hunter College, City University of New York
- Laura Randall - Professor Emerita, Economics, Hunter College, City University of New York
- Martin Poblete - Director, Latin American Seminar, Columbia University
Fellows
- Desmond Arias
- Jerry Carlson
- Amy Chazkel
- Margaret E. Crahan
- Kenneth Erickson
- Sujatha Fernandes
- Stephanie Golob
- Ted Henken
- Kathleen Lopez
- Alfonso Quiroz
- Peter Roman, Latin America
- J. Michael Turner
- Mark Ungar