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1 past events. Northeastern University Libraries: Human Rights Panel with Editor Marth Davis "Bringing Human Rights Home" (Apirila 3 at 12:00) Law Professor Marth Davis, Bringing Human Rights Home. This anthology provides a history of the struggle for human rights in the United States and describes how the US has either promoted or discouraged human rights worldwide. This work also offers insight into the current political climate and describes how human rights activism is transforming domestic ... (more)social justice work today. The panel will be moderated by Northeastern Law professor Martha Davis and will discuss both the anthology and its broader social implications.
Sponsored by the NU Libraries and the NU Bookstore. Event location: 333 Curry Student Center
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