Integrating Masculinities into U.S. Women, Peace, and Security Policy
The U.S. WPS agenda must grapple with the structural issue of deeply rooted harmful masculinities within U.S. institutions.
Kallie Mitchell is an Analyst for the Gender Policy Portfolio at the New Lines Institute. Prior to joining the New Lines Institute, Kallie was a Research Assistant for the Women, Peace, and Security Program at the International Peace Institute, where she focused on gender in U.N. peace operations and women’s participation in peace processes. She previously worked in Stockholm, Sweden, as an Assistant Project Coordinator with the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, where she led a research project on electoral assistance in transitional elections. Kallie also worked as a Research Associate at the Institute of Comparative and Regional Studies in Denver, co-authoring a U.N. Development Program report on inclusive governance for sustainable peace.
Kallie holds a Master of Arts in International Studies from the University of Denver and a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Delaware.
The U.S. WPS agenda must grapple with the structural issue of deeply rooted harmful masculinities within U.S. institutions.
Kallie Mitchell is an Analyst for the Gender Policy Portfolio at the New Lines Institute. Prior to joining the New
Kallie Mitchell is an Analyst for the Gender Policy Portfolio at the New Lines Institute. Prior to joining the New
Kallie Mitchell is an Analyst for the Gender Policy Portfolio at the New Lines Institute. Prior to joining the New