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Each year, the Atlantic Institute celebrates the ever-growing community of Atlantic Fellows driving equity and change across the world.

This year’s Global Community Book features the values and impact of more than 1,000 Fellows from across the 7 Atlantic programs.
Last night we celebrated Adeniyan Adekemi, an Atlantic Fellow for Health Equity and Roux Prize recipient, whose storybooks and VR film are transforming how children in rural communities learn, dream and lead healthier lives.
We will be releasing photos of our own Oxford event celebrating Adekemi's achievements in creating fun content that encourages children in rural parts of Nigeria to look after their teeth. Some of her work was supported by the Atlantic Institute.
Congratulations to Adekemi Adeniyan, Atlantic Fellow for Health Equity, who has received the Roux Prize!

The prize is an annual award from David and Barbara Roux and the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, honoring global health leaders who combat health inequities in their communities.
Roux Prize 2025 Recipient: Dr. Adekemi Adeniyan
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In a world often defined by scarcity, this year’s edition of the Rhodes Forum on #TechAndSociety2025 with Equitech Futures invites us to reimagine abundance on a global scale.

📅 8 Nov 2025
📍Oxford & online
🎟️ Register at bit.ly/TechAndSociety2025
Atlantic Fellows Maritza Pintado-Caipa, Alex Kornhuber and Oscar Ramirez, with collaborator Kate Irving, highlight the barriers to health care access among some of Peru’s most underserved communities. Read their recommendations.

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Atlantic Fellows Maritza Pintado-Caipa, Alex Kornhuber and Oscar Ramirez, with collaborator Kate Irving, highlight the barriers to health care access among some of Peru’s most underserved communities. Read their recommendations.

www.atlanticfellows.org/post/overcom...
This #WorldMentalHealthDay, Atlantic Fellow Dr. Maymunah Yusuf Kadiri reminds us that storytelling is a medicine. Not the kind prescribed in a bottle, but the kind that reconnects humanity.

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Join us for the opening of our Artist in Residence Rebecca Korang's exhibition 'on Black poppies (& Other seeds)' responding to the theme of 'Radical Joy' at Rhodes House on Monday 20 October at 18:00. Everyone is welcome. Sign up for free now: bit.ly/RadicalJoyLa...
With the climate summit, COP30, on the horizon in November, Atlantic Fellow Peter Gan Kim Soon (@GWFellow) says climate justice means talking to grassroots organizations and communities living on the frontlines of the climate crisis.
“When older persons drive change, everyone moves forward.”

Atlantic Fellow for Equity in Brain Health Siobhan Casey reflects on how older people are actively shaping our society, and driving advocacy and innovation at local and global levels.

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Atlantic Fellows | Older persons driving local and global action: Aspirations, well-being and rights
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Believed to be the first Indigenous woman to enroll at @ox.ac.uk, Mākereti Papakura has received a posthumous degree 100 years after she began her studies.

Learn more: www.atlanticfellows.org/news/posthum...
Watch Aline Nogueira Haas and Kunle Adewale, Atlantic Fellows for Equity in Brain Health, join experts in arts and health at the Brazil International Arts & Health Festival.

🗓️ Sept. 25
🕰️ 9 am RIO Time
💻 Register here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
(1/2) #InternationalDayOfSignLanguage reminds us that true leadership means building inclusive societies.

Tshepiso Mokoena (Atlantic Fellows for Racial Equity), reflects on how growing up as a Child of Deaf Adults shaped her identity and why storytelling is a powerful tool for justice.
📢 Happening today: Our final Road To COP session!

Join us to wrap up the series with a conversation about how movements, frontline communities and local leaders can ramp up pressure for positive results after #COP30.

Register here ow.ly/WcbG50WZfYw
Don’t miss the last episode of Road To COP!

Our panelists will talk about how movements, from local communities to global allies, can ramp up pressure and push for real outcomes at #COP30. 🌍🔥

🌐 Live on Zoom
🗣️ Trilingual
➡️ bit.ly/4n75vuZ
Don’t miss the last episode of Road To COP!

Our panelists will talk about how movements, from local communities to global allies, can ramp up pressure and push for real outcomes at #COP30. 🌍🔥

🌐 Live on Zoom
🗣️ Trilingual
➡️ bit.ly/4n75vuZ
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Join us for this #BlackHistoryMonth event exploring the legal, political, and community-based racial justice work that emerged 40 years ago from the Broadwater Farm riots.

📅 Wednesday, October 1st
📍 Old Theatre (Old Building) & online
🕕 6:30-8:00 pm

Register here: bit.ly/4glHaze
Racism and racial justice | Broadwater Farm uprising
6.30pm Weds 1 Oct | Sharon Grant, Clive Chijioke Nwonka, Roxana Willis | Ticket Required | Free public event at LSE
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What if a conference began with walking shoes instead of lecture halls?

Walking the Talk for Dementia 2025 brought 85 people from 30 countries together on the Camino de Santiago - building connection, breaking stigma and reimagining dementia care.

#EquityInBrainHealth #AtlanticFellows
Atlantic Fellows | Walking the Talk for Dementia: A journey beyond diagnosis
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“Advocacy is strongest when it is not built on my voice alone, but on the courage of people themselves.”

Carmen Dos Santos Monteiro reflects on leadership rooted in humility, connection and the power of lived experience.
In our Road To COP last episode when panelists explore how from local communities, global allies and movements are organising to continue applying pressure AFTER the climate talks #COP30.

🌐 Live on Zoom.
🗣️ Trilingual
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Do you want to improve brain health in Africa? Find out more about the Africa Brain Health Network.

First formed by Atlantic Fellows for Equity in Brain Health in 2018, it aims to attract anyone interested in brain health to join.

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The Atlantic Institute will welcome Owen Valentine Pringle as our new Director of Community Engagement and Global Impact in October.

He will support Fellows to foster collaboration and drive solutions to systemic inequities across disciplines and borders.
www.atlanticfellows.org/news/owen-pr...
Atlantic Fellows | New Director of Community Engagement and Global Impact appointed at the Atlantic Institute
The Atlantic Institute is delighted to confirm the appointment of Owen Valentine Pringle as Director of Community Engagement and Global Impact.
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