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Interview with Michele Montas
By Laura Brody ’16 What led Jean Dominique to create Radio Haïti? Privately owned, Radio Haiti was, in the late sixties, Haiti’s oldest radio station when Jean first leased time on […]
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Social Activism in NC: Melinda Wiggins and Student Action with Farmworkers
On March 28, 2014, Student Action with Farmworkers (SAF), under the leadership of Melinda Wiggins, organized an outing to South Point Cinemas in Durham, North Carolina. As part of Farmworker […]
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Rubenstein Library Acquires Radio Haiti Archives
Posted on March 31 on the The Devil’s Tale The Human Rights Archive at Duke University’s Rubenstein Library and the estate of broadcaster Jean Dominique have announced a partnership to preserve the […]
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Social Activism in North Carolina: An Oral History Project
Students at Duke University are learning what it takes to create Videos for Social Change. Under the guidance of Bruce Orenstein, Artist-in-Residence at the Center for Documentary Studies, students in […]
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Michael Geyer, “Human Rights Education After Human Rights Idolatry”
From DukeTODAY – What is the impact of human rights studies on university faculty and students? Michael Geyer of the University Chicago is the latest in a series of speakers […]
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Rachel Morello-Frosch: “Citizens, Science and Health Social Movements: Moving Upstream to Advance Environmental Justice in and out of the classroom”
Published in DukeTODAY and February 18th – Poverty can make you sick. Rachel Morello-Frosch’s research traces the close connections in the United States between race and class and environmental factors […]
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Kathleen Laverty on The Continuing Trauma of ‘The Troubles’ in Northern Ireland
Published in DukeTODAY on February 8 – A native of Northern Ireland, Kathleen Laverty is close to the continuing trauma of “The Troubles,” the 30-year conflict that left more than […]
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The “Right” Side of History: A Matter of Perspective
By Wenjia Xu, ‘14 Winston Churchill once said, “History is written by victors.” While this philosophy describes battles and wars fairly well, it is not as straightforward when it comes […]
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Greensboro and the Civil Rights Movement
By Grace Lim, ’17 Just an hour away by Amtrak train, Greensboro is a city that holds huge historical significance to many. Our History 109 class on Introduction to Human […]
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Protecting Durham’s History: Future Home of the Pauli Murray Center for History and Social Justice
Update from PMP Director, Barbara Lau We are excited to report that water damage to the foundation and chimneys of the Pauli Murray-Robert Fitzgerald House is being addressed by the City of […]
Other Human Rights Events at Duke
- Raíces, Rutas, y Ritmos: The Influence of Latin American Music in North Carolina
- Raíces, Rutas, y Ritmos: The Influence of Latin American Music in North Carolina
- Raíces, Rutas, y Ritmos: The Influence of Latin American Music in North Carolina