Human Rights Advances during COVID-19

February 28, 2022 • 12:30 PM • Law School 3037

As part of the Human Rights in Practice speaker series, join Khanyo Farisé, OutRight Action International, Sam Freeman, Make the Shift, Aya Fujimura-Fanselow, Duke Law School, and Amanda McRae, Women Enabled International, as they discuss human rights advances during the past two years in a global pandemic, moderated by Jayne Huckerby, Duke Law School. Organized by the Center for International and Comparative Law and the International Human Rights Clinic. Co-sponsored by ACS; APALSA; BLSA; CAGV; Duke Human Rights Center at the Franklin Humanities Institute; DIRP; Duke's Kenan Institute for Ethics; Duke Law Children's Law Clinic; Duke Law Civil Justice Clinic; Duke Law Community Enterprise Clinic; Duke Law Environmental Law and Policy Clinic; Duke Law First Amendment Clinic; Duke Law Health Justice Clinic; Duke Law Immigrant Rights Clinic; ELS; FLS; HLS; HRLS; If/When/How; ILS; LALSA; NLG; MENALSA; NALSA; OutLaw; SALSA, and, WLSA. Event is free and open to all; no registration required. Grab-and-go lunch available after the program. For those who can't attend in person, livestream at https://bit.ly/3tHpSGg, starting at 12:30 p.m. More info: Balfour Smith at bsmith@law.duke.edu.

View the recording of the program.
 

Khanyo Farisé
Africa Advocacy Officer,
OutRight Action International

 
Sam Freeman
Research Director,
Make the Shift

 
Aya Fujimura-Fanselow
Clinical Professor of Law (Teaching) &
Supervising Attorney, Duke Law
International Human Rights Clinic

 
Amanda McRae
Director of United Nations Advocacy,
Women Enabled International

 
Jayne Huckerby, moderator
Clinical Professor of Law & Director,
Duke Law International Human Rights Clinic