Kosciuszko Foundation in Washington DC - Past Events

Panel Discussion

Thursday, March 7, 2019, at 7:00pm

Joanna Rostropowicz Clark

Born in Warsaw, came to the United States from Poland in 1971. She received her master's degree at the Faculty of the Polish Studies at the University of Warsaw in 1961. 

At the same time she studied Sociology and worked at Public Opinion Research Center. 

After coming to the US she received her PhD in comparative literature from the University of Pennsylvania and taught at Hunter College and Rutgers University. 

A regular contributor to Przegląd Polski (the cultural weekly of the Polish Daily), she is the author of numerous scholarly publications and of five books of fiction.

Currently cooperating with Princeton Research Forum, lives in Princeton, NJ. 

Congressman Tom Malinowski

Tom was born in Communist Poland during the height of the Cold War. When he was six, he and his mother fled to the United States – one of Tom's earliest memories is his mother paying off a corrupt official, so they could get the passports that allowed them to come to America.

Growing up in Central Jersey, Tom always wanted to someday give back to the country that had granted him freedom. Public service was expected in his family – his dad was a journalist and champion of progressive causes, while his Aunt, Anne Martindell, broke glass ceilings while serving parts of Hunterdon and Morris Counties in the New Jersey Senate.

After graduating college, Tom served as a Senior Director on Bill Clinton's National Security Council where he worked to end conflicts around the globe while keeping America safe. He then served as the chief advocate for Human Rights Watch, where he led the bipartisan campaign to end the use of torture by the Bush Administration. These efforts led Tom to be recognized as a champion of human rights, and he was selected by President Barack Obama to serve as Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor. There he led the fight for human rights worldwide by protecting vulnerable minorities, rooting out corruption, and standing up to dictators like Putin and Kim Jong-Un.

Tom won on a platform of fighting for policies that would help the Middle Class in New Jersey, like restoring the SALT deduction, securing infrastructure funding for roads, bridges, and the Gateway Tunnel, and keeping healthcare accessible and affordable.

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