A story about two teenagers, a Rohingya girl and a Buddhist boy, segregated by conflict in Burma's Rakhine State.
Showing of the award-winning documentary followed by discussion with Burmese human rights activists Kyaw Hsan and Myo Win.
A story about two teenagers, a Rohingya girl and a Buddhist boy, segregated by conflict in Burma's Rakhine State.
Showing of the award-winning documentary followed by discussion with Burmese human rights activists Kyaw Hsan and Myo Win.
Join 2017 Human Rights Advocate Carlos Asunsolo, the Human Rights Project Leader at the Research Center for the Teaching and Learning of the Law, for a discussion of the human rights crisis in Mexico, human rights education, and the role of law schools.
Columbia Libraries' Center for Human Rights Documentation & Research holds one of the single largest collections of human rights archives in the country, including the records of groups such as Amnesty International USA, Human Rights Watch, and the Committee to Protect Journalists.
Join us and mix, share, and learn from the experience of our distinguished colleagues of the Human Rights Advocates Program!
Lunch and refreshments will be served.
Pierre Claver Mbonimpa will speak about the current crisis in Burundi and recent findings by the UN Human Rights Council that Burundi's top leaders and security agencies have committed crimes against humanity.