Keith Proctor
Keith
Proctor is presently a Presidential Scholar and master's candidate at Harvard
Divinity School, where he is studying the role of religion and culture in armed
conflict. Concurrently, he works as a consultant with a number of international
organizations, including the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
and the Feinstein International Center at Tufts University, co-authoring
studies on development, urbanization, and post-conflict peace building in East
Africa. Most recently, he conducted field research in Northern Uganda,
interviewing survivors of a massacre perpetrated by the Lord's Resistance Army,
and is authoring a report with recommendations for the United Nations.
Previously, he worked in domestic politics as a political consultant on U.S.
House races and subsequently as Director of Public Policy for the Americans for
Cures Foundation, a national non-profit organization dedicated to advancing
embryonic stem-cell research. A former David L. Boren Fellow in Arabic, he is a
graduate of Stanford University and the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy,
where he was a Board of Overseers Scholar.
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