A Voice For the Voiceless

The Advocacy Project helps marginalized communities to tell their story, claim their rights and produce social change. We recruit graduate students to volunteer as Peace Fellows with partners.

The Impact of Service



"Speaking with locals and living in a country is the best way to learn about the real lives of citizens, not just the stories in the mainstream media. I will be more critical of what I read as a result of this experience. I also feel even more grateful for my education, and I feel a stronger responsibility to assist others who do not have resources or access to opportunities in their communities."

Maria Skouras (New York University) volunteered in 2011 as a Peace Fellow for eHomemakers in Malaysia.

For more 2011 feedback click here.


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Coverage by the Media

August 15, 2007
8.000 Imena Na Cilimima Sirom Svijeta
Dijaspora Bosnjacka

July 20 , 2005
Prospects for Srebrenica Still Dim After 10 Years
Radio Free Europe

July 9, 2007
Quilt Displayed Here is a Tribute to Bosnian Victims
St. Louis Post- Dispatch- St. Charles
St. Louis Post- Dispatch- St. Louis City/County

July 7, 2007
Bosnian Women Launch Srebrenica Memorial Quilt Project
Bosnjaci.net

July 6, 2005
10th Anniversary of the Srebrenica Massacre
Scoop Independent News

June 1, 2004
In Bosnia, Muslim and Serb Women Reconcile
Arab News

July 11, 2003
Bloggers Opening Western Eyes
Wired Magazine

April 12, 1998
Bosnia's Women Knit Their Nation Back Together Divided After Civil War, Muslim and Serb Women Nonetheless Share Common Strategies for Recovery
Boston Globe

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