Maggie Glanowska immigrated from Poland to the United States in 1997. While working for the Federal Reserve System, she earned her BA degree in public relations from Roosevelt University in Chicago and MA degree in political science from the San Francisco State University. Her interest in comparative politics gave Maggie a solid background to create a well-balanced master's thesis on antisemitism and economic conditions that was inspired by shocking exhibits in Auschwitz.
In Poland, anti-Semitism is still one of the most controversial, sensitive and shameful subjects in the political, cultural and socio-economic arenas. To better understand the...
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