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Kate Davey

CoFounder and Outreach Development

Kate Davey has been with findingDulcinea since August 2006. Prior to that, Kate worked for The International Criminal Court in The Hague, The Netherlands, where she focused on legal research and news analysis. Kate has also worked as a reporter for The Branford Review and performed research on the Homeland Security project at the Center for the Study of the Presidency. Kate has a B.A. in Political Science from Providence College and a Masters in International Law from the National University of Ireland, Galway.

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Most Recent Articles by Kate Davey

  • New York's 5 Most Haunted Sites
    Hundreds of the famous and the infamous have lived in New York City, and it’s not so hard to believe that some of them might have left some trace of themselves behind, even after they’ve left this world. FindingDulcinea offers a tour of some of the Big Apple’s most haunted landmarks.
  • On This Day: Che Guevara Executed
    On Oct. 9, 1967, Marxist revolutionary Che Guevara was killed by CIA operatives and members of the Bolivian army.
  • On This Day: “Peanuts” Comic Strip Debuts
    On Oct. 2, 1950, Charles Schulz’s “Peanuts” comic strip first appeared in several newspapers.
  • Should the US Consider Decriminalizing Drugs?
    Deciding to relax drug laws worked for Portugal; it apparently failed in the U.K. Could looser drug laws reduce crime in the United States?
  • Happy Birthday, Stan Laurel, Comic Actor, Writer and Director
    Known for his antics alongside fellow funnyman Oliver Hardy, comedian Stan Laurel had a unique identity and story all his own. Growing up in a theater family gave Laurel the chops to get on stage at the age of 16. A string of marriages and struggles over artistic freedom did not stop Laurel from pursuing new projects throughout his career.