This project is by Charlie Arnowitz, Hugo Carvajal, and Victoria Ontiveros. The project was completed as a part of the course Programming and Data for Policymakers (DPI-691MB) at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government during January, 2021.
Charlie Arnowitz is a first year Master in Public Policy degree student at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. He previously worked on Capitol Hill for 6.5 years, advising members of the House and Senate on a range of policy issues. Arnowitz studied political science and Chinese at Middlebury College and is a Chicago native.
Hugo Carvajal is a MC/MPA at the Harvard Kennedy School. He is a fellow of the Center for Public Leadership and a fellow of the U.S Latino Leadership. Hugo also works as Executive Director of the Latino Support Network Inc and the La Vida Scholars Board of Directors.
Victoria Ontiveros is a first year Master in Public Policy student at the Harvard Kennedy School. She graduated from Johns Hopkins University in 2020, where she majored in International Studies, East Asian Studies, and Economics with a minor in History. Victoria's undergraduate thesis explored the use of the South China Sea Museum in Hainan, China as a medium for disseminating the government's official narrative on the South China Sea Islands dispute.