Student Work: The Right to a Healthy Standard of Living in Minnesota

Refugees, Housing and Homelessness, and Air Quality
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Applied and experiential learning are an important part of what we do here at the Human Rights Program and are often featured in our communications. We are extremely proud of the work our students do to advance human rights in our community and around the world.

 

No less important, but often harder to portray is the work our students do in their classes. In celebration of the Human Rights Program’s 20th anniversary, we will be showcasing some of the work completed by our students in their courses.

We hope you enjoy exploring and learning from these projects.

Completed as part of the course PA 5885: Human Rights Policy - Issues and Actors during Fall 2020, “The Right to a Healthy Standard of Living in Minnesota” explores the interrelated issues of housing, air quality, and refugee resettlement.

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