Puerto Rico was colonized by the United States in 1898 and currently remains a US territory; the US government has subject Puerto Ricans to over a century of human rights abuses which include but are not limited to eugenic policies, military invasion, restricted self-determination, and surveillan
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Join us for a conversation with Karyn Kaplan, Executive Director of Asia Catalyst, which strengthens civil society and community-based organizations in Asia and promotes grassroots activists in local, national, regional, and global policymaking, Karyn participated in the 2009 Human Rights Advocat
Join us for a conversation with Karyn Kaplan, Executive Director of Asia Catalyst, which strengthens civil society and community-based organizations in Asia and promotes grassroots activists in local, national, regional, and global policymaking.
Rights in conflict is a widely studied area of academia, however, the conflicts are traditionally between two or more rights. This discussion will look at a significant example of human rights in conflict with a development project.
Welcome: Alex Cooley (Director, Harriman Institute)
Facilitator: David L. Phillips (Director, Program on Peacebuilding and Rights)