The Paradox Of Humanitarian Interventions: Bailey Ulbricht at TEDxCarletonCollege

By Samantha Ross in Relief Services 1405 views 15th January 2017 Video Duration: 00:13:20
Originally from Severna Park, Maryland, Bailey is now studying International Relations at Carleton College. In addition to studying, she is also one of six e...

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