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Program Staff

Program Staff

Gwen K. Young

Gwen K. Young

Distinguished Fellow
Josephine Dawuni

Josephine Dawuni

Global Fellow;
Professor of Political Science, Howard University and Executive Director, Institute for African Women in Law
Lucina Di Meco

Lucina Di Meco

Former Global Fellow;
Senior Gender Expert
Ladeene Freimuth

Ladeene Freimuth

Global Fellow;
President, The Freimuth Group
Eleanor Haller-Jorden

Eleanor Haller-Jorden

Global Fellow;
President & CEO, The Paradigm Forum, GmbH
Gale A. Mattox

Gale A. Mattox

Former Fellow;
Professor of Political Science, U.S. Naval Academy

As our dependency on space technology grows, it’s clearer than ever: space matters. The Wilson Center’s Across Karman project takes you across the Karman Line for an in-depth look at how space systems impact our daily lives. We offer insights and analysis of space technology and innovation and confront the need for strategic global policies and collaboration that will ensure the security, prosperity, and longevity of space. Across Karman aims to lead the conversation around space as a global policy issue by examining how the rapidly increasing commercialization of space impacts international collaboration across sectors.
Across Karman is a project of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars' Science and Technology Innovation Program (STIP). Stay connected by following us on Twitter at @WilsonSTIP.

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