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Fellows
- J. Michael Turner is the Director of Latin American
and Caribbean Studies Program, Co-founder of the Global Afro Latino
and Caribbean Initiative (GALCI), and Professor of History at Hunter
College, City University of New York. Based in part upon his work
for the Brazil Office of the Ford Foundation in the 1980s, Professor
Turner's interest in social justice for African-descendants in Brazil
has expanded to developing advocacy programs in conjunction with the
Franklin H. Williams African Diaspora Institute and Caribbean Cultural
Center for Afro Latino NGOs in Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Uruguay, Panama,
Venezuela, Honduras, Costa Rica, Puerto Rico, Barbados, and the Dominican
Republic, among other countries in the Caribbean and Latin America.
Initially designed to support the work of Afro Latino NGOs attending
the United Nations World Conference on Racism, Xenophobia and Other
Forms of Social Intolerance (Durban UN Conference, 2001), GALCI also
collaborated with its members to provide better and more regular access
to such multi-lateral funding institutions as the World Bank, Inter-American
Development Bank, Inter-American Foundation, and private donors such
as the Ford and Rockefeller foundations.
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