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Oxford Initiative for Global Ethics

EIN 83-2981238 • 501(c)3 • Los Angeles, CA

Profile

The Oxford Initiative for Global Ethics and Human Rights is committed to teaching for the greater good and building community across the disciplines of law, political science, international politics, gender, anthropology, diplomacy, development, religion, the arts and public policy to critically deliberate on global ethics, human rights and finding hope in challenging times. We are especially committed to exploring understandings of war and peace through the arts and humanities, including poets and artists from conflict zones, and the participation of women in war and peace.

200 S Avenue 66 ALos Angeles, CA 90042

www.oxfordglobalethics.org

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12%

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$0

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14%

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4.2%

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Assets

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$59,954

Up $19,880 (+50%) from 2019

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$59,954

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$95,916

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$84,781

Up $39,996 (+89%) from 2019

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$11,135

Down $28,939 (-72%) from 2019

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Filing Period
Jan 1, 2022 to Dec 31, 2022
Signed
Aug 30, 2023
Return Version
2022v5.0
Gross Receipts
$95,916
Mission and Program Overview

Mission

The Oxford Initiative for Global Ethics and Human Rights is committed to teaching for the greater good and building community across the disciplines of law, political science, international politics, gender, anthropology, diplomacy, development, religion, the arts and public policy to critically deliberate on global ethics, human rights and finding hope in challenging times. We are especially committed to exploring understandings of war and peace through the arts and humanities, including poets and artists from conflict zones, and the participation of women in war and peace.

Program Services

DescriptionGrantsExpenses
JULY 2022 WORKSHOPWar & Peace SeriesCritical Deliberations on Peacebuilding, Memory, and NarrativeHeld at St. Catherines College, University of Oxford | 17 - 23 July 2022Followed by a field visit to Northern Ireland or Greece | 23 - 30 July 2022All workshops include training for our Global Women's Narratives Project with themes of religion, war and peace, health, identity, gendered violence, and life's work. We explored the agency of womenhow they participate in their conflictsand the role of inter-generational trauma in intractable conflicts across time. The July 2022 delegates gathered publishable narratives from women in Northern Ireland or Greece for the womens archival project. Workshop participants receive our GWNP Duty of Care training in trauma-sensitive narrative and interviewing techniques initially created by with Lumiere Health Internationala nonprofit focused on clinical psychology, refugee asylum, and human rights interviews. Duty of Care Training is required before interviewing women for the Global Womens Narratives Project.Northern IrelandThe week in Belfast is directed by our Advisory Board member Eva Grosman, Executive Director and CEO of the Centre for Democracy and Peace Building, UK, and Research Associate, St. Benet's, Oxford University. One of the most critical challenges at the heart of the peace process is recognizing that it requires more than agreements, institutional changes, security measures, and economic development; there must also be a change in the attitudes between communities to reflect the new relationships. This track of the seminar on war and peace focuses on culture, change, and reconciliation. Reflecting upon the experience of the Irish Peace Process over twenty years after the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement, with the aid of case studies from around the world, we examine the role of cultural leadership and political and societal evolution in the process of communal reconciliation. The week in Oxford is followed by seven days of meetings and fieldwork in Belfast, Northern Irelandpossible volunteer placements working with organizations in Belfast after the seminar ends if requested in advance.GREECEThe week in Greece is directed by Manas Ghanem, lawyer, Fulbright laureate, and International Specialist in refugees and displacement emergencies with the United Nations since 2006. She is also a visiting fellow of the Oxford Centre for Resolution of Intractable Conflict and special adviser for displacement and conflict resolution for the Oxford Initiative. Humans have moved across the globe, forcibly or voluntarily, for as long as they have existed. Often driven by survival concerns triggered by threats to life, safety and security, climate, or economic resources. It is also tied historically to curiosity and conquest. Areas of study include migrants and refugees, healthcare, economic security, sexual violence, water and habitat, and humanitarian policy. This track of the study considers the lived experience of some people on the move and recent developments in humanitarian relief and policy, including ethical and political decision-making concerning responding to emergencies caused by human movement across borders. The week in Oxford is followed by seven days of interactive workshops and field visits in Athens and Thessaloniki, Greeceoptional volunteer placements working with local nonprofit agencies on migrant and refugee issues in Greece after the seminar ends if requested in advance.Presenters in order of schedule: Zoom pre-lectures 5 PM Oxford UK. Zoom links sent before 22 June. 25 JuneE. Tauchnitz: "Ethics and Human Rights in the Digital Age"06 July V.N. Pay: Cultural and Religious Elements of Female Subjugation09 JulyM. Orcutt: Global Futures: Displacement and Health13 JulyLBJ, J. Amos, E. Grosman, M. Ghanem: Break-out groupsLord John Alderdice, Baron Alderdice was Speaker and a Member of the Northern Ireland Assembly (MLA) for East Belfast. Senior Research Fellow, Harris Manchester College, Oxford. Director of the Oxford Centre for the Resolution of Intractable Conflict, formerly Consultant Psychiatrist in Psychotherapy in Belfast, Senior Lecturer in Psychotherapy at Queens University, Belfast. Dr. Julia Amos, Research Fellow, Oxford Centre for Resolution of Intractable Conflict, Oxford Initiative for Global Ethics and Human Rights, Research Associate at St. Benets Hall, University of Oxford.Dr. Lyn Boyd-Judson, Oxford Initiative for Global Ethics and Human Rights, former UNESCO Chair on Global Humanities and Ethics 2016-2019, Founder, Global Womens Narratives Project. Lecturer in Narrative Medicine, USC Medical School. Prof. Nazila Ghanea, Professor of International Human Rights Law, Director of International Human Rights Law Programmes, University of Oxford, Fellow of Kellogg College, OSCE Advisory Panel of Experts on Freedom of Religion or Belief.Ms. Manas Ghanem, UNHCR Protection Consultant, MA Conflict Transformation, Fellow, Oxford Center for Resolution of Intractable Conflict, former Fulbright Scholar, and UN Foundation Fellow. Fellow, Oxford Initiative.Prof. Andrew Gosler, Professor of Ethno-ornithology, Co-convenor of Oxpeace, Fellow in Human Sciences, Mansfield College, University of Oxford. Ms. Eva Grosman, Executive Director, Centre for Democracy and Peace Building, London and Belfast, UK, Research Associate at St. Benets Hall, University of Oxford.Dr. Miriam Orcutt, (MBBC, MSc) Senior Research Fellow in Global Public Health and Forced Migration at the Institute for Global Health, University College London, and Executive Director of Lancet Migration: global collaboration to advance migration health. (Zoom pre-lecture)Prof. Vahid Nick Pay, Lecturer in International Politics and Research Methods at the Diplomatic Studies Programme, University of Oxford. Member of the Management Committee at the Centre for International Studies (DPIR- University of Oxford), Fellow of Kellogg College, Oxford. (Zoom pre-lecture)Ms. Oksana Potapova, Womens Rights and Peace Activist in Ukraine, Gender and Peace Researcher, Founder of Theatre for Dialogue. Ph.D. Candidate, London School of Economics.Ms. Vyoma Dhar Sharma, DPhil student, Department of International Development, Oxford. Areas of focus include health improvement and womens empowerment in family planning projects in India. (Potential Zoom pre-lecture)Dr. Evelyne Tauchnitz, Senior Researcher, Lucerne Graduate School in Ethics, Switzerland, Research Associate at the Centre for Technology and Global Affairs, University of Oxford. Oxford Global Peacetech project leader. (Zoom pre-lecture)Dr. Kerrie Thornhill, Assistant Professor in Gender Violence, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, University of London. Research Associate, International Gender Studies Centre, Lady Margaret Hall, University of Oxford. Director, Resolu Ltd.Prof. Federico Varese, Head of the Sociology Department, Professor of Criminology and a Senior Research Fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford. Areas of focus include the study of organised crime, the Russian mafia, the dynamics of altruistic behaviour, and the application of Social Network Analysis to criminology.Prof. Jennifer Wild, Professor of Experimental Psychology & Consultant Clinical Psychology, University of Oxford. Areas of focus include memory and cognitive processes linked to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and social anxiety.Dr. Julia Zulver, Marie Sklodowska-Curie Research Fellow at the Instituto de Investigaciones Jurdicas (UNAM, Mexico) and the Oxford School of Global and Area Studies, University of Oxford.-$55,145
AUGUST WORKSHOP 2022War & Peace Series | 15 - 20 August 2022 | OxfordCritical Deliberations on Peacebuilding, Memory, and Narrative Held at Merton College, University of OxfordPresenters in order of schedule: Prof. Nazila Ghanea, Professor of International Human Rights Law, Director of International Human Rights Law Programmes, University of Oxford, UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief. Dr. Lyn Boyd-Judson Oxford Initiative for Global Ethics and Human Rights, former UNESCO Chair on Global Humanities and Ethics 2016-2019, Founder, Global Womens Narratives Project. Lecturer, USC Medical School. Dr. Pippa Malgrem, technology entrepreneur and economist, former Special Assistant to the President of the United States, George W. Bush, for Economic Policy on the National Economic Council. Dr. Melissa Rowe, Vice President of Global Research Talent at the Rand Corporation, a nonprofit, nonpartisan research organization that helps improve policy and decision making through research and analysis. Oxford Initiative executive board member. Ms. Maureen Shonge, Governance Expert, UN Women East and Southern Africa, Oxford International Human Rights Law 2021, Bachelor of Law Honors Degree, University of Zimbabwe, Masters in Womens Law UZ and Oslo, Norway. Ms. Anna Kvit, Sociologist, UN Women Ukraine, Women Peace and Security portfolio, partner in Invisible Battalion, co- taught military sociology at the National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy. Dr. Julia Amos, Research Fellow, Oxford Centre for Resolution of Intractable Conflict, Oxford Initiative for Global Ethics and Human Rights, Research Associate at St. Benets Hall, Oxford. Oxford Initiative executive board member. Dr. Miriam Orcutt, (MBBC, MSc) Senior Research Fellow in Global Public Health and Forced Migration at the Institute for Global Health, University College London, Executive Director of Lancet Migration. Ms. Manas Ghanem, UNHCR Protection Consultant, MA Conflict Transformation, Fellow, Oxford Center for Resolution of Intractable Conflict, former Fulbright Scholar, Oxford Initiative Fellow. Mr. William Welser IV, CEO and Co-founder of Lotic.ai, formerly an officer in US Air Force and an executive at RAND. Mr. Damian Gorman, Belfast, UK, award-winning poet and playwright, awarded the MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire) in 1998 for his services to the Arts as a playwright and poet. Prof. Jennifer Wild, Professor of Experimental Psychology & Consultant Clinical Psychology, University of Oxford. Areas of focus include memory and cognitive processes linked to post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and social anxiety. Ms. Tamar Karosanidze, former Deputy Minister of Defence of Georgia, founder of Transparency International in Georgia, currently the Chief of Party of a large Civil Society Support Project in Georgia.-$27,572
Compensation and Service Providers

Employees

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Filing and Contact Details

Filer

Filer Name
Oxford Initiative for Global Ethics
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Phone
2133214041
Address
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Signing Officer

Name
Lyn Boyd-Judson
Title
President
Signed
2023-08-30
Discuss with paid preparer
Yes

Preparer

Firm
Moss Levy & Hartzheim CPAs
Address
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Preparer
Craig A Hartzheim
Phone
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