Anthony Fontes

Graduate Student
BA 2003 (Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity), Stanford

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He is currently editing a book on forced displacement caused by multilateral development projects in Southeast Asia with the International Accountability Project. His interests include the geography of forced and poverty-driven migration, domestic and international human rights regimes, sexuality, and disease.

Selected publications

Iraqi Refugees Stranded in Cairo, Cairo Times, 19-25 February, 2004
Too Close for Comfort: Christan aid groups in Sudan, Cairo Times, 26 February- 3 March, 2004
Good Neighbors: Confrontation between Coptic Christians and Egyptian military, Cairo Times, 4-10 March, 2004
Police Academy: Egyptian police train Iraqi security forces, Cairo Times, 11-17 March, 2004
Bashar vs. the hydra: Challenges facing the Syrian regime, Cairo Times, 18-24 March, 2004
Beloved Outcasts; Orphans in Egypt, Cairo Times, 25-31 March, 2004
De Facto Prejudice:  Khula laws and Women’s rights, Cairo Times, 8-15 April, 2004
Volunteer Spirit: Profile of philanthropist Sherif Abdel Azim, Cairo Times, 22-28 April, 2004
Border Tension: Israeli-Egyptian border dispute, Cairo Times, 27 May-2 June, 2004

Personal interests

Fictional Non-fiction, Video Documentary, Grass Roots Human Rights Education

Websites of interest

http://www.accountabilityproject.org/

Contact information

awfontesiv@gmail.com

Courses

The Southern Border, Fall 2009 GSI