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HUMAN RIGHTS AT UCONN
Examining the most pressing human rights questions and preparing the next generation of human rights leaders.

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Highlighted Events

2025 Gladstein Visiting Professor of Human Rights Diego García-Sayán

Gladstein Visiting Professor of Human Rights Lecture

Transnational Corruption & Human Rights

April 9, 2025 • Storrs, CT

Join us for a public lecture by the 2025 Gladstein Visiting Professor of Human Rights, Diego García-Sayán. A former President of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights and UN Special Rapporteur on the Independence of Judges and Lawyers, Dr. García-Sayán will explore the vital link between human rights and the fight against transnational corruption and organized crime. He will discuss how judicial independence is essential for international cooperation, information exchange, and effective legal action, as outlined in the UN Convention Against Corruption. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to hear from a leading expert in international human rights and justice.

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The Inaugural Genocide Awareness Lecture will be delivered by Dr. James Waller.

Inaugural Genocide Awareness Lecture

Our Walled World: Identity & Separation in Deeply Divided Societies

April 22, 2025 • Storrs, CT

Dr. James Waller, the Christopher J. Dodd Chair in Human Rights Practice and a renowned expert in genocide and atrocity prevention, delivers the inaugural Genocide Awareness Lecture at UConn, commemorating Genocide Awareness Month. Offering a comprehensive analysis of how deeply divided societies construct physical, symbolic, and hidden walls that foster isolation and fear, Dr. Waller examines these divisions through a global comparative lens. Emphasizing the critical need for greater integration, Waller will propose strategies that dismantle the barriers perpetuating the 'us' and 'them' fault lines of our fractured societies.

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UConn Today News

UConn historians curated the exhibit to honor Negoro’s impact on the University and her personal experience with a dark chapter of American history — the incarceration of Japanese Americans during WWII

Human rights advocate shares insights with UConn audience

The Asylum and Human Rights Clinic helps immigrants along the path to a new life and provides law students with practical, hands-on experience.

In the News

AI Odyssey at Hartford Public Library’s Albany Library

A partnership between the Hartford Public Library, University of Connecticut, and the Connecticut/Baden-Württemberg Human Rights Research Consortium culminated in a two-day event, AI Odyssey, aiming to bridge the digital divide in AI and support teens learning to harness innovative technologies.

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Checking In With The U.S. Treasurer

Human Rights graduate student Sage Phillips ’22 (CLAS), ’24 MA, speaks with U.S. Treasurer Lynn Malerba ’08 MPA, Chief of the Mohegan Tribe, on the significance of her role as both a tribal leader and senior U.S. official, as well as the values of representation and inspiration.

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Upcoming Events

  1.  Water Belongings in Struggles for Environmental Justice: Caste & Gender in a South Asian Port City Water Belongings in Struggles for Environmental Justice: Caste & Gender in a South Asian Port City 12:00pm 2/25
  2.  Human Rights Master Practitioner Workshop: Atrocity Prevention & Peacebuilding in Practice Human Rights Master Practitioner Workshop: Atrocity Prevention & Peacebuilding in Practice 12:00pm 2/26
  3.  Reservoirs of the Imaginary Reservoirs of the Imaginary 2:00pm 2/26
  4.  The Responsibilities of Investors for a Fair & Just Climate Transition The Responsibilities of Investors for a Fair & Just Climate Transition 4:00pm 2/27
  5.  Encounters: Political Activism in 1860…and 2025 Encounters: Political Activism in 1860…and 2025 6:00pm 2/27
  6.  Art Encounters: Picture and Word Art Encounters: Picture and Word 12:30pm 2/28
  7.  Encounters: From Jubilee to Juneteenth Encounters: From Jubilee to Juneteenth 10:00am 3/1
  8.  Working People & Economic Rights: Understanding the Stakes for Labor Working People & Economic Rights: Understanding the Stakes for Labor 5:00pm 3/6
  9.  Forging Strategies for Solidarity: Labor & Economic Rights at a Crossroads Forging Strategies for Solidarity: Labor & Economic Rights at a Crossroads 12:30pm 3/7
  10.  Central America in the Crosshairs of War Central America in the Crosshairs of War 3:30pm 3/11
  11.  Art Encounters: Standing in Solidarity Art Encounters: Standing in Solidarity 12:30pm 3/28
  12.  Our Walled World: Identity & Separation in Deeply Divided Societies Our Walled World: Identity & Separation in Deeply Divided Societies 4:00pm 4/22