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Human Rights
Restorative Justice and Reentry: Nurturing Community Care through Anti-Carceral Organizations
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Interview
Tracking the Pro-Palestinian protest movement: Interview with Jay Ulfelder
Bridget Conley,
Jay Ulfelder
September 9, 2024
Advocacy
Conflict Data
Gaza
Human Rights
Essay
Ensuring the Continuity of Conflict-Sensitive Education during War: Lessons from “Education under Attack 2024”
Alexander Kochenburger
August 21, 2024
Gaza
Gender
Human Rights
Human Security
Mali
Ukraine
Youth
Essay
Narco-Empires and Pandemies
Alex de Waal
March 20, 2024
Capitalism
China
Drugs
Human Rights
Essay
At Last A Treaty to Protect Citizenship Rights and End Statelessness in Africa
Chidi Anselm Odinkalu
February 21, 2024
Africa
African Union
Human Rights
Essay
Ethiopians’ Human Rights Don’t Matter
World Peace Foundation
September 29, 2023
Ethiopia
Human Rights
Tigray
United Nations
Book
Accountability for Starvation: Testing the Limits of the Law
Bridget Conley
Essay
Neither Impartial nor Independent: The Joint UN-EHRC Human Rights Investigation in Tigray
World Peace Foundation
October 11, 2021
Ethiopia
Human Rights
Tigray
Video
In Their Presence: The ‘Life’ of Museum Objects
World Peace Foundation
February 11, 2021
Human Rights
In Their Presence
Memorialization
Essay
Cruel and Unusual Punishment in Massachusetts
Bridget Conley
December 16, 2020
DOJ
Human Rights
Prison
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