01/10/2023
What does it mean to understand and as a human right?
Read the latest blog post by Graduate Fellow Khampha Stempel: https://newcollege.asu.edu/ssbs/ghr-fellows-blog/stempel
An interdisciplinary research initiative examining the strategies deployed by diverse actors to impa
01/10/2023
What does it mean to understand and as a human right?
Read the latest blog post by Graduate Fellow Khampha Stempel: https://newcollege.asu.edu/ssbs/ghr-fellows-blog/stempel
12/05/2022
✨Job alert!✨
ASU’s School of Social & Behavioral Science is hiring a School Director! Copy the link to apply! >>> https://apply.interfolio.com/116798
12/02/2022
Join Asu CM] ghrh's Malay Firoz for a discussion of his work on the anthropology of ethics with Yagmur Nuhrat on Dec. 7 at
9am AZ time.
Sponsored by the Global
Transformations talk series by Asu CM] &
Istanbul Bilgi University.
Register here:
https://www.bilgi.edu.tr/en/event/11340/global-transformations-asu-bilgi-talk-series-iv/
11/29/2022
Our current system is failing. Could universal legal representation help deliver on the promise of ?
Read the latest blog post by Graduate Fellow Cherra Mathis: https://newcollege.asu.edu/ssbs/ghr-fellows-blog/mathis
11/08/2022
Mark your calendar!
Join for a discussion with Mark
Goodale on his newest book "Reinventing Human Rights” on Nov. 17!
Copy to register >>> https://na.eventscloud.com/ehome/index.php?eventid=713598&
11/01/2022
The Global Human Rights Hub's
Malay Firoz will present on November 1
from 4:00 to 5:30 pm in the University of
Michigan's LSA hybrid panel on pedagogies
of race. The event is open to the public.
Please use the QR code to register!
09/28/2022
🚨New research alert!🚨
"Adapt or Die? Resilience Discourse and the Shifting Contours of Humanitarian Morality" by ASU GHRH Executive Committee member, Malay Firoz.
Read it here 👉 https://publicaciones.eafit.edu.co/index.php/co-herencia/article/view/7108
09/26/2022
Hey ASU community! Join us for the Global Human Rights Hub Launch Reception on Monday, October 3rd at 3:30-5pm.
Register now 👉 https://na.eventscloud.com/ehome/index.php?eventid=717018&
09/21/2022
🚨New research!🚨 S*X TRAFFICKING
AND HUMAN RIGHTS by ASU Global Human Rights Hub Director, Heather Cannoy (W/P.C. Rodda & C.A.Smith).
Case studies explore how
shape state responses to &
show how empowering can
prevent & combat trafficking
Check it out! >>> http://press.georgetown.edu/book/georgetown/sex-trafficking-and-human-rights
09/13/2022
Join us on September 21st for a talk by Courtney Hillebrecht on her new Cambridge University Law book! 📚 Register here: https://na.eventscloud.com/ehome/index.php?eventid=715386&
08/18/2021
Are you an ASU student looking to refine your writing and deepen your knowledge of human rights?
Apply to be a Global Human Rights Hub Graduate Fellow today! 🎉
If interested, please send your application materials to [email protected] no later than 9/3.
07/28/2021
Congratulations to the Hub's very own Dr. Tricia Redeker-Hepner, Director of the Social Justice and Human Rights MA program, for having her work published by Georgetown University’s The Berkley Center for Religion, Peace, and World Affairs.
In "Fault Lines of Religion and Violence in Eritrea and Ethiopia", Dr. Redeker Hepner responds to the Berkley Center’s latest forum: Religion and the Tigray Conflict in Ethiopia.
Check out her work here ➡️ https://berkleycenter.georgetown.edu/responses/fault-lines-of-religion-and-violence-in-eritrea-and-ethiopia?fbclid=IwAR3Yr1Y3wz_Rs-hpQj1RXZwUHlEog39SxjfJwf1QX1OJTGdEY91IBO_KqSc
Fault Lines of Religion and Violence in Eritrea and Ethiopia Tricia Redeker Hepner connects the history of religion and violence in Eritrea and Ethiopia to the ongoing Tigray conflict, underscoring attempts by Eritrean and Tigrayan activists and religious communities to support interfaith peacebuilding.