Daniel Lynx Bernard started his career as a journalist and then returned to school at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs for the MPA program. Now, he is working on projects…
The way the public comes to understand instances of genocide and mass violence is complex and mediated through a variety of voices. Public officials, textbook representations…
Kaela McConnon is a licensed attorney who started her academic journey at the U of M. Her classes and study abroad experience influenced the career path she took. Now, Kaela…
As journalists and activists continue reporting on the human rights violations happening in immigration detention, Human Rights and Immigrant Rights organizations and…
Each spring, the Human Rights Program and the Center for Holocaust & Genocide Studies celebrate the tremendous work of University of Minnesota Twin Cities undergraduate…
Call for Applications - The Fraser Human Rights Fellowship offers two undergraduate students interested in human rights work the opportunity to work at one of two human rights…
After Minnesota Representative Ilhan Omar tweeted a message criticizing Israel and Israel-supporting lobbyist organizations, she faced swift backlash. Critics argued that Ms…
How should human rights practitioners respond to anti-human rights rhetoric that has become widespread with increased right wing populism? What do Americans across the…
Recipient of the Inna Meiman Human Rights Award, Nicole Donoso, uses award to further education and study internationally. Read more about her history of human rights work and…
University of Minnesota faculty and students researching human rights received a $325,000 grant to conduct research and draft policy recommendations for national and…