EPISODE · May 24, 2019 · 3 MIN
Student Activism: 1960s and Today (Jean-Louis Sarbib & Nada Zohdy)
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In this episode of #OpenGovStories, Jean-Louis Sarbib tells his colleague and mentee, Nada Zohdy, about growing up in a Jewish family in Algeria during the French occupation and war, moving to the U.S. and being part of the student anti-war protest movement in the mid 1960s, and what he considers to be one of his greatest accomplishments as a former executive at the World Bank. Nada talks about her student activism protesting the US invasion of Iraq.
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In this episode of #OpenGovStories, Jean-Louis Sarbib tells his colleague and mentee, Nada Zohdy, about growing up in a Jewish family in Algeria during the French occupation and war, moving to the U.S. and being part of the student anti-war protest movement in the mid 1960s, and what he considers to be one of his greatest accomplishments as a former executive at the World Bank. Nada talks about her student activism protesting the US invasion of Iraq.
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