Raymond Aycock

RJ
MIIS ALUM
Degree and Track:

Masters in International Policy Studies (Conflict Resolution)
Semester and Year of Graduation:
May, 2013


Internship period in CCS:

Spring 2012 to Spring 2013
Project(s) involved in through CCS:
2012 Annual Conference Organizing Committee
Assisted in the organizing of the Center’s Inaugural Week events
Assisted in the preparation of the book “Gandhi’s Gujarat: Vibrant Diversity”
Assisted in Fundraising and other Administrative Tasks
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Current Location:
Denver, Colorado
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CCS and your career:
CCS has pushed me to pursue a PhD and to keep academia and field practice connected so that theory informs practice and vice versa.
Personal Highlights:
Spent the summer and autumn in Nepal and India exploring topics in gender and sexuality and connecting with organizations working on issues related to those subjects.
Causes most passionate about:
Encouraging social spaces and breathing room for the marginalized