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Archive for October, 2019
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Why the Student Advisory Board? Interview with Stephanie Mayle
This interview was conducted over email with Stephanie Mayle, a senior from Richmond, VA studying Political Science, with a minor in French and a certificate in Human Rights. , by […]
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Why the Human Rights Certificate? Interview with Donovan Bendana
This interview was conducted over email with Donovan Bendana, enrolled in the class of 2020: Political Science and International Comparative Studies, by Miranda Gershoni, a second-year undergraduate student working for […]
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Why the Student Advisory Board? Interview with Sarah Kane
This interview was conducted over email with Sarah Kane, a junior studying Public Policy with a minor in History and a certificate in Human Rights, by Miranda Gershoni, a second-year […]
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Reflections on Interpreting human rights among the dead and disappeared.
By Adam Rosenblatt, Associate Professor of the Practice in International Comparative Studies and DHRC@FHI Faculty Advisory Board member. I wrote this essay in 2015, soon after my first book, Digging […]
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Why the Human Rights Certificate? Interview with Semhal Araya
This interview was conducted over email with Semhal Araya, a senior undergraduate student enrolled in the Human Rights Certificate Program, completing a major in Political Science and a minor in […]
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DukeImmerse: Rights and Identities in the Americas
by Zac Johnson ’22, work study student for the DHRC@FHI This semester, I am participating in the DukeImmerse: Rights and Identities in the Americas. The program consists of 4 classes which you […]
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Upcoming Events
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In Plain Sight: Reflections Past & Actions Present in Durham’s Geer Cemetery
January 23 @ 10:00 am - March 7 @ 5:00 pm -
Pauli Murray Center: January Book Club
January 27 @ 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm -
Waste: One Woman’s Fight Against America’s Dirty Secret
February 3 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Other Human Rights Events at Duke
- Duke Research Week 2021
- 14th Feminist Theory Workshop 2021 Virtual Series
- Health Humanities and Disability Studies