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Tom Crick

Tom Crick is the Project Advisor to The Carter Center’s Conflict Resolution Program. He works on conflict prevention, peacebuilding, and peacemaking and is currently supporting the Center’s domestic programming to strengthen trust and resiliency in U.S. democracy, focusing particularly on supporting faith leaders to engage around depolarization. Prior to this, he worked for almost three decades to support the Carter Center and former U.S. President Jimmy Carter’s efforts to promote peace and democracy around the world, including in North Korea, Ethiopia, the Great Lakes region of East Africa, China, Sudan, Uganda, and elsewhere. Mr. Crick developed and managed a long-term community justice project in Liberia before beginning work in the U.S. in 2020. Mr. Crick has a master’s degree in Irish Political Studies from the Queen’s University of Belfast and conducted doctoral work on ethno-national conflict at the London School of Economics and Emory University. He is a trained mediator and recent adjunct faculty member at Emory University’s School of Law. He is also a girl scout troop leader, a Middle School soccer coach, and a recovering juggler.

 

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