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The Gladstein Family Human Rights Institute is delighted to announce the results of our annual funding competitions. We are honored to be able to support the study and scholarship of human rights across the university for undergraduates, graduate students, faculty, and staff. Over $130,000 in funding was awarded during this cycle.
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Kristina Hook draws on her long-term ethnographic fieldwork in Ukraine providing a zoomed-in view of the war as it is lived and fought
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Students learned tools for facilitating constructive dialogue and fostering connections with those with different perspectives
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Human Rights Summit features perspectives from athletes, academics, and industry experts
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Neag School professor and alumna examine curriculum inspired by UConn’s Human Rights Close to Home initiative
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Tommie Smith and John Carlos will visit UConn Storrs for the opening keynote conversation of a three-day summit examining the global and domestic issues at play in the intersection of human rights and sports
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Reflections on the importance of the newest addition to UConn’s ICTY Digital Archives, the Srebrenica Genocide Archives Collection.
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Keeping up to date on the regulatory arena is critical now more than ever
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‘Your honor, I’ve never been in the witness protection program, but I’ve had four last names’
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Black Jewish Scholars on Antiblack Racism and Antisemitism conference will be held on April 29 and April 30
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