FALL 2025: Saji Prelis, David Mandel-Anthony, Hanna Song
FALL 2025
Saji Prelis, Search for Common Ground
September 8-12, 2025
Saji is the Director of Children & Youth Programs at , an international conflict transformation organization. Before that, he was the founding director of the Peacebuilding & Development Institute at American University in Washington, DC. Over 11 years at the university resulted in him co-developing over 150 training curricula exploring the nexus of peacebuilding with development from a human-centered perspective.
Saji received the distinguished for Outstanding Achievements in Peace Support. He obtained his Master’s degree in International Peace & Conflict Resolution from American University.
Public Events
- Saji will be facilitating "Tomorrow's Peace Today: A Youth Workshop" on September 10 from 10:00am-1:30pm. is required.
- Saji will be presenting a public talk "The Unexpected Gift of Conflict: How Intergenerational Trust Powers Transformative Change" on September 4 at 6:00pm.
David Mandel-Anthony, Office of Global Criminal Justice, U.S. Department of State
October 13-17, 2025
David Mandel-Anthony serves as the Deputy to the Ambassador-at-Large for Global Criminal Justice in the (GCJ) at the U.S. Department of State. He provides expert policy advice to the Ambassador-at-Large and senior Department leadership. Previously, he served as Acting Director and Senior Advisor in GCJ, where he led and oversaw portfolios to advance U.S. foreign policy on transitional justice, international and hybrid courts, atrocity prevention, and international humanitarian and human rights law. In GCJ, he has also directed portfolios related to Africa, Central America, Near Eastern Affairs, and Ukraine. He has more than 15 years of experience working on foreign policy, human rights, and transitional justice at leading non-governmental organizations, the U.S. Congress, and international courts and institutions. He also taught transitional justice as an Adjunct Professor at Georgetown University Law Center. He has published on emerging trends related to accountability for atrocity crimes and is a frequent public speaker. He holds a JD from Fordham University and a BA from the Honors Program at University of Texas at Austin.
Public Events
- David will be presenting a public talk on October 16 at 6:00pm.
Hanna Song, Database Center for North Korean Human Rights
November 10-14, 2025
Hanna was appointed Executive Director of the Database Center for North Korean Human Rights in 2024 after over 9 years as a researcher, where she contributed to the repository, published reports on human rights conditions in the military, humanitarian assistance sent to North Korea, and North Korea’s obligations under United Nations mechanisms. Hanna also served as Director of International Cooperation within NKDB, briefing diplomats, policy makers and the news media on human rights in North Korea and managing international partnerships.
Hanna holds a Master’s degree in International Human Rights Law from the University of Oxford and a Bachelor’s from University College Utrecht in the Netherlands.
Public Events
- Hanna will be presenting a public talk on November 13 at 6:00pm.