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Archived articles
Hahrie han
Racial justice
Louder than words
Published
Winter 2024
In 'Undivided,' a political science professor explores whether an antiracist program at a megachurch can heal racial divides
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Books
Hahrie Han's book garners wide praise
Published
Oct 31, 2024
The director of SNF Agora Institute writes about how a megachurch confronts racism in
Undivided: The Quest for Racial Solidarity in an American Church
Democracy
Unequal civic opportunity in the U.S.
Published
Nov 13, 2023
Civic opportunity decreases as poverty levels increase, according to researchers at Johns Hopkins University's SNF Agora Institute
Hahrie Han named Schwab Foundation Social Innovation Thought Leader
Published
Jan 18, 2022
SNF Agora Institute director recognized for her research on how to make social movements and organizing effective in revitalizing democracy
Activism
Marching on
Published
Fall 2021
Reviewing SNF Agora Institute Director and Political Science Professor Hahrie Han's 'Prisms of the People: Power & Organizing in Twenty-First-Century America'
/ Johns Hopkins Magazine
Discourse
SNF Agora director lays out institute's guiding principles
Published
June 27, 2019
At Athens workshop, political scientist Hahrie Han says citizens must cultivate the capacity to engage in their democracy