Human Rights Program at Purdue

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08/28/2024

The Human Rights Program at Purdue invites you to come take part in informal conversation about human rights over coffee and something to go with the coffee! Conversations to take place weekly on Tuesdays, from 12-1:15pm in Beering 7150, aka the Jedi Room. Learn more about the program, the undergrad minor, the grad concentration, and each other. Follow us on Instagram !

04/15/2024
03/06/2024

Going old school today as we begin our study of precedent setting cases for international policy from the 1990s through the 2010s in HIST 33805 History of Human Rights, the core course of the Human Rights Program Minor (HURS)!

Summer Academy | Washington DC 03/06/2024

Program of interest for Human Rights students at Purdue!

Summer Academy | Washington DC Gain valuable, hands-on experience focusing on national security and foreign affairs in the heart of the US policymaking community. Rising sophomores, upperclassmen, and recent college graduates earn four graduate-level credits studying with SAIS’ world-class faculty at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg...

Photos from Human Rights Program at Purdue's post 02/28/2024

A big thank you to everyone who came to Dr. Borenko's lecture this afternoon on "Human Rights Advocacy at War"! We had a thoughtful far-ranging discussion following the talk. Many thanks to C-SPAN for covering the event! Watch this space for details on when the event will be aired.

02/27/2024

As we confront the February 24th second anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Human Rights Program at Purdue invites students, faculty, staff, and the community to a talk by Dr. Yaryna Borenko on “Human Rights Advocacy at War” to take place on Tuesday, February 27th at 4:30pm in Stanley Coulter 239. Dr. Borenko is here as a visiting scholar through Purdue’s outstanding Ukrainian Scholars Initiative sponsored by the Human Rights Program. Please join us as Dr. Borenko walks us through the possibilities and limitations of human rights advocacy within the wartime context.

The New School part-time faculty will stop receiving pay from university as strike continues 12/08/2022

Part-time faculty on strike at The New School university in New York City will stop receiving wages and premiums for health care benefits on Wednesday, three weeks into its strike.

Part-time faculty on strike are asking the university for affordable and reliable health insurance; pay that accounts for out-of-class work and inflation; job security; and recourse against discrimination and harassment, according to Huang.

The New School part-time faculty will stop receiving pay from university as strike continues The New School part-time faculty are on strike asking for higher wages and reliable health insurance. The strike is in its third week.

Closed labs, cancelled classes: inside the largest strike to hit US higher education 12/03/2022

The strike is groundbreaking – the largest in the history of US higher education and part of a wave of organizing at college campuses across the country. It has brought together 48,000 graduate workers, academic researchers and postdoctoral scholars within the nine-campus University of California system who say the low wages they are paid make it impossible to live in the cities where they work. The most common salary for graduate workers is $23,247, according to the academic workers unions.

Closed labs, cancelled classes: inside the largest strike to hit US higher education University of California campuses come to a standstill as 48,000 student workers strike for better pay

11/30/2022

Live from WALC B091
Our director Rebekah Klein-Pejšová introducing guest speaker Kevin White

11/30/2022

Our director Rebekah Klein-Pejšová invites us to her Human Rights class tomorrow! Special Talk on "Working as a Humanitarian", Wednesday, 30 November, 1:30pm WALC B091

Due to a great stroke of luck, Kevin White, a Humanitarian Aid worker with most recent experience on the border between Colombia and Venezuela and in Tigray, will be speaking with my History of Human Rights class tomorrow at 1:30pm in WALC B091 about Humanitarian work, including background, principles, activities, and his personal experiences. He agreed to open this up to a larger group. I know it is semester crunch time and everyone is busy, but this will be a valuable and rewarding opportunity. Please spread the word about it, and help me fill that really enormous cavernous space that is WALC B091!

08/22/2022

The callout meeting of the Purdue Undergraduate Philosophy Society for the Fall 2022 semester will be this Thursday!

Make A Gift | Purdue Day of Giving 04/27/2022

Support the Human Rights Program at Purdue now on Purdue's Day of Giving! We are rebooting our activities this fall. We are thrilled to sponsor a wonderful displaced scholar through Purdue's Ukrainian Scholars Initiative. Purdue University College of Liberal Arts

Make A Gift | Purdue Day of Giving Thank you for making a difference in our community!

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