In this video, Kim Wilson and Roxani Krystalli discuss some preliminary findings from their study on the financial journey of refugees in the Mediterranean, based on research in Greece, Jordan, and Turkey in 2016. Findings of the study have been shared with a variety of stakeholders engaged in refugee response, including governments, international organizations, and NGOs.
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Opinion and commentary"Caring about feminism, caring as feminists." Ginn Library, 2021 (with Dipali Anumol)
"Colombia solidarity: Amplifying resistance to intersecting oppressions." Lighthouse Books, 2021. "Women, Peace, and Victimhood." Global Observatory, International Peace Institute, 2020. "The politics of noticing." Symposium on Gender, (In)Security and Temporalities of Violence, 2020. “Three lessons from Victims’ Day in Colombia.” Political Violence at a Glance, 2018. "The financial journeys of refugees: Charting a research agenda." CDA Collaborative, 2017 (with Kim Wilson). “The Colombian peace agreement has a big emphasis on the lives of women. Here’s how.” Washington Post, 2016. “Why free love in the FARC isn’t so free.” Washington Post, 2016. “Here’s how attention to gender affected Colombia’s peace process.” Washington Post, 2016 (with Kimberly Theidon). “Getting to yes in Colombia: What it would take to reintegrate the FARC.” The Conversation, 2016 (with Kimberly Theidon). “Dilemmas of storytelling: Violence and the narrative responsibilities it creates.” The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, 2016. “Covering trauma while respecting the story.” Women's Media Center: Women Under Siege, 2016. “In search of human dignity in Greece.” Open Democracy, 2015. |
Podcasts and interviews
"Growing Roots: Creating (with) a Sense of Place," funded by the Scotland's Future Series. University of St Andrews, 2022.
"Pedagogies for Peace - Intersectional and decolonial teaching: A conversation with Roxani Krystalli." Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, 2021.
"Practitioner profile with Roxani Krystalli: Gender, violence, and justice in Colombia." Harvard Humanitarian Initiative ATHA podcast, 2016.
"Gender, peace, and politics in Colombia." Colombia Calling podcast, 2016.
"Pedagogies for Peace - Intersectional and decolonial teaching: A conversation with Roxani Krystalli." Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, 2021.
"Practitioner profile with Roxani Krystalli: Gender, violence, and justice in Colombia." Harvard Humanitarian Initiative ATHA podcast, 2016.
"Gender, peace, and politics in Colombia." Colombia Calling podcast, 2016.
In 2017 Roxani Krystalli was an invited panelist in the plenary on peace at the Social Practice of Human Rights conference in Dayton, Ohio, alongside Natalie F. Hudson (University of Dayton), Pamela Aall (U.S Institute of Peace), Roxanna Altholz (University of California Berkeley) and Fateh Azzam (Asfari Institute).