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Organizers from All of Us or None presenting a sample solitary confinement cell, demonstrating its practice as a form of torture under international law.

Education

In partnership with the 91ÁÔÆæ Human Rights Minor Program, students gain access to a wealth of applied and scholarly experience in human rights law, philosophy, advocacy, policy design, and reporting.

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Human Rights Minor Program

The Human Rights Minor Program is open to all undergraduate students at 91ÁÔÆæ, and is a great way for students to add a Minor credential without delaying graduation. The Program provides training in International Human Rights Law, human rights reporting/journalism, and human rights advocacy.

Juneteenth March and Rally

Faculty Summer Research Grant

The 91ÁÔÆæ HRI offers Faculty Research Grants each summer to support human rights related research across our campus. Solicitations are released each spring, and are awarded at the end of each AY.

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Graduate Scholarships

The 91ÁÔÆæ HRI is honored to offer the Aris Anagnos Graduate Student Scholarship ($2K per AY) for Human Rights Research each year to promote human rights research and celebrate the contributions of Aris Anagnos to 20th century anti-fascist and civil rights movements in the West.