We are inquisitive.
We are innovative.
We are driven.
We are optimistic.
We are global.
The Gladstein Family Human Rights Institute, situated in the University of Connecticut's Office of Global Affairs and housed in the Dodd Center for Human Rights, advances human rights research, education, and public engagement. In 2020, Dodd Human Rights Impact joined the Gladstein Institute to leverage the synergies of UConn human rights programs and create one of the most dynamic interdisciplinary institutes anywhere in the world.
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EVENTS
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Apr19Narrative & Testimony in Human Rights Research12:00 PM
The Human Rights Research & Data Hub invites you to a virtual workshop which examines how scholars and practitioners use narrative and testimony to investigate social phenomena which are rendered invisible by more traditional research methodologies.
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Apr19Multilingual Coffee HourSU 4282:00 PMIn collaboration, the Writing Center and the Asian American Cultural Center are offering a Multilingual Coffee Hour. Stop by from 2p-3pm in SU 428, partake in mini language lessons (10-15 min), eat some snacks, and drink some coffee. Languages offered will include Korean, French, Kiswahili, Hungarian, Turkish, Spanish, and more.
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Apr22Human Rights Practice Lab: Student Project ShowcaseHomer Babbidge Library11:00 AM
Master’s students in the Human Rights Practice Lab present their capstone projects. Critically engaging with human rights issues and strategies, tactics, institutions, and law, these projects advance the work of local, national, and international human rights organizations.
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May2First Thursdays! Creative Mindfulness Workshops with AfraCenter for International Students & Scholars (CISS)4:30 PM
The Center for International Students and Scholars (CISS) in collaboration with UConn MFA International Student, Afra Hassan Pour, are hosting a series of Creative Mindfulness Workshops. The meetings aspire to provide a space for all international students to come together, have a moment of mindfulness, wind down and create.