Meet some of the Atlantic Fellows and the programs and Atlantic Institute that support them in their work toward fairer, healthier, more inclusive societies.
The London School of Economics and Political Science announced the creation of the Amartya Sen Chair in Inequality Studies, named in honor of the India-born economist, philosopher and Nobel laureate.
The George Washington University Health Workforce Institute, based at Milken Institute School of Public Health, announces the 2019 class of Atlantic Fellows for Health Equity.
Atlantic Fellows for Racial Equity is recruiting high-impact leaders for its fellowship program fighting for racial equity and justice in South Africa and the United States.
A transnational program focused on equality shows that engaging with conflict and difference is vital to the growth and effectiveness of social movements and broader change.
Listen to all 6 podcasts in our inaugural podcast series Atlantic Fellows Conversations to learn more about the fellows and their work and ambitions for a more just world.
“The work of the global community of Atlantic Fellows represents what Chuck Feeney's philanthropy is all about: bringing good people together to build fair and healthy societies.”
This new video features members of the inaugural cohort of Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity talking about what the program has meant to them.
“I am a Birri-Gubba/Urangan woman from southeast Queensland. I am Aboriginal, I am deaf, I am gay and currently I am living in rural Victoria.” - Jody Barney, Atlantic Fellow for Social Equity