Video and Audio
Selected DHRC@FHI talks are now available online. (iTunes is required for some talks)
- “From Protest to (product) RED: Generational Shift in Human Rights Activism,” panel with Washington Office on Latin America members, including Joe Eldridge, Alex Wilde, George Vickers and Joy Olson
- “Lest it never be told: a conversation about Durham histories,” panel presentations with Barbara Lau , Leslie Brown, David Cecelski, Charmaine McKissick-Melton, and Andre’ Vann
- “Weaving a Net of Accountability: Taking on Extraordinary Rendition at the state and regional level,” panel presentations from April 9, 2010
- The Unresolved Legacy of Guantánamo, Scott Horton, Contributing Editor, Harper’s Magazine (Video and Audio)
- Mapping Civil and Human Rights in Durham, Barbara Lau, Pauli Murray Project director, with Duke students (Video)
- Ghost Plane, a conversation with Maher Arar, and panel discussion (Video)
- Poems from Guantanamo: The Detainees Speak with Ariel Dorfman and Duke Students (Video)
- “I have no right to be silent in the face of injustice”: A celebration of the human rights legacy and archives of Rabbi Marshall T. Meyer (Video)
- Christian Kelleher, University of Texas-Austin project to document Human Rights conflicts world-wide (Audio)
- How Duke University has developed a Human Rights archive and Center, Patrick Stawski & Robin Kirk (Audio)
- Thomas J. Dodd Center, Human Rights collection and program s, Valerie LoveUniversity of Connecticut (Audio)
- “Outlawing War: Competing Human Rights Perspectives”, Noah Weisbord, Duke Law School (Video)
- Human rights in Turkey, DHRC director Robin Kirk, on “The Agenda” with Steve Paikin (Video or on TVO.ORG)
- George Washington Williams: The Case of a Neglected American Hero, John Hope Franklin and Lea Fridman (Video)
- Remembering Past Atrocity: Monuments, Memorials, and Museums in Comparative Perspective, Louis Bickford, International Center for Transitional Justice (Video) (Audio Only – iTunesU)
- The Human Rights Situation in Kosovo Under the United Nations Administration (UNMIK), Remzije Istrefi (Audio Only)
- The war on terror and the terror of war: What the President-elect needs to learn from the Irish peace process, Gareth Higgins (Video)
- A Human Rights Agenda for the New Administration: Accountability and Engagement, Michael Tigar, Duke Law School (Video)