“Narrating Social Change” Student Projects Spotlight
Check out the amazing projects that students produced during the Lab’s “Narrating Social Change” course last Spring.
View ArticleCheck out the amazing projects that students produced during the Lab’s “Narrating Social Change” course last Spring.
View ArticleLearn more about some of the professors who will be teaching Human Rights courses this Autumn Quarter.
View ArticleThe Human Rights Lab hosted Dr. Betts for this powerful series that spanned poetry, imagination, and joy.
View ArticleTIME recently asked 21 historians, including Faculty Director Mark Bradley, to write about their picks for worst moments from American history “that hold a lesson—and what they think those experiences can teach us.”
View ArticleFaculty Board member Kaushik Sunder Rajan recently curated an excellent and timely conversation in The India Forum.
View ArticleThe Pozen Center is hard at work developing new initiatives to serve students in the College.
View ArticleThe Human Rights Lab presented an urgent and thought-provoking panel earlier this week to discuss “The Long Term: Decarceration and Freedom in the COVID-19 Moment and Beyond.”
View ArticleExplore some of the amazing work students produced in Postdoctoral Instructor Amy Krauss's Winter 2020 course, “Pain and Representation.”
View ArticleThe generous support from Richard and Ann Pozen extends the pilot period of the Lab from three years to five.
View ArticleIncoming Executive Director Kathleen Cavanaugh brings decades of experience and a slate of exciting new courses to the Pozen Center.
View ArticleHuman Rights Lab Director Alice Kim on the unprecedented threat COVID-19 poses for incarcerated populations.
View ArticleRead about what the College’s updated Pass/Fail grading policy in Spring 2020 means for Human Rights minors and students in the virtual Vienna study abroad course sequence.
View ArticleFaculty Director Mark Bradley writes to the Pozen Center community in this uncertain time.
View ArticleLearn about all of the incredible events the Human Rights Lab put on this Fall!
View ArticleHong Kong was the site for three weeks of an investigation into human rights locally and across Asia as part of the College’s new September courses.
View ArticleOn January 17, 2019, the Pozen Center’s Festival of Human Rights marked the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR). The Festival brought together the theory and practice of human rights for a campus and community audience.
View ArticleOn November 2, 2018, the Pozen Center convened a Health and Human Rights Workshop entitled, “Putting Human Rights to Work: Innovations in Human Rights Metrics and Practices.” Organized by faculty board member Dr. Renslow Sherer, the workshop was designed to offer a multidisciplinary review of human rights-based interventions in a variety of settings and with a range of vulnerable populations.
View Article“When an American president believes in torture, in banning Muslims, and in putting the children of immigrants in cages, it is a dark moment to observe the 70th anniversary of Universal Declaration of Human Rights in the United States. Do Americans still remember the aspirations embedded in that revolutionary document? Can the values and transformative political projects that drove the human rights moment of the 1940s be recovered and repurposed 70 years on?”
View ArticleDirector of Human Rights Practice Alice Kim is coeditor of and contributor to a new book illustrating the devastation caused by an unjust prison system. Kim is the inaugural director of the new Human Rights Lab, a project of the Pozen Center, that is engaging students and community in human rights work addressing mass incarceration and racialized policing.
View ArticleOn March 15, 2018, Pozen Center Executive Director Susan Gzesh participated in a discussion at the Center for Economic Research and Teaching (CIDE) in Mexico City.
View ArticleAngela S. García, Yanilda María González, and Marci Ybarra write in the Huffington Post on the importance of college support for DACA recipients. Monika Nalepa writes in the Chicago Tribune about Polish nationalists and protestors.
View ArticleA peaceful, stable future for Colombia still faces many challenges, but on Conflict Resolution Day, we recognize the great strides being made to make Colombia a country that better manages and resolves conflict across many levels.
View ArticleOn September 5, 2017, Pozen Center Executive Director Susan Gzesh joined Oscar Chacón of Alianza Americas to discuss what’s next for DACA recipients and Congress on WBEZ’s Worldview.
View ArticleThe Pozen Center supports research projects that allow University of Chicago faculty to explore critical dimensions of human rights thought and practice. Now accepting applications for projects beginning July 1, 2017.
View ArticleWinter 2022 Human Rights Courses
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