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Human Rights in Practice Pozen Family Center for Human Rights Friday, January 26, 2018 Regenstein Library, Room 122 1100 East 57th Street, Chicago Keynote by Zoe VanGelder, AB’09, Simone de Beauvoir Leadership Institute Human Rights, Climate Change, and Natural Resources: New Frontiers and New Intersections Featuring an Alumni Panel Ten Years Later: Careers on the Cutting Edge of Human Rights With Sean Dickson, AB’09 (Pew Charitable Trust), Tsion Gurmu, AB’10 (African Services Committee), Toussaint Losier Phd’14 (University of Massachusetts-Amherst), and Zoe VanGelder, AB’09 (Simone de Beauvoir Leadership Institute). and Presentations by 2017 Human Rights Interns Panel 2B: Citizenship and the Right to Asylum Registration & Light Breakfast 10 AM 10:30 AM Ten Years Later: Careers in Human Rights 11:30 AM Panel 1A: Human Rights in Chicago Panel 1B: Derechos Humanos en América Latina 12:30 PM Lunch 1:30 PM Panel 2A: Organizing in the Midwest 2:30 PM Break 2:45 PM Panel 3A: Human Rights in New York Panel 3B: Human Rights Around the World 4 PM Keynote Address 5 PM Reception 2 0 RIGHTS HUMAN POZEN FAMILY CENTER FOR T W E N T I E T H A N N I V E R S A R Y Humanrights.uchicago.edu/symposium2018 To request accommodation in order to participate in this event, please contact [email protected] for assistance. What do human rights have to do with climate change and natural resource management? Internship Symposium

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Page 1: Human Rights in Practice - Amazon S3 · Human Rightsin Practice Pozen Family Center for Human Rights Friday, January 26, 2018 Regenstein Library, Room 122 1100 East 57th Street, Chicago

Human Rights in PracticePozen Family Center for Human Rights

Friday, January 26, 2018Regenstein Library, Room 1221100 East 57th Street, Chicago

Keynote by Zoe VanGelder, AB’09, Simone de Beauvoir Leadership InstituteHuman Rights, Climate Change, and Natural Resources: New Frontiers and New Intersections

Featuring an Alumni Panel

Ten Years Later: Careers on the Cutting Edge of Human RightsWith Sean Dickson, AB’09 (Pew Charitable Trust), Tsion Gurmu, AB’10 (African

Services Committee), Toussaint Losier Phd’14 (University of Massachusetts-Amherst), and Zoe VanGelder, AB’09 (Simone de Beauvoir Leadership Institute).

and Presentations by 2017 Human Rights Interns

Panel 2B: Citizenship and the Right to Asylum

Registration & Light Breakfast10 AM10:30 AM Ten Years Later: Careers in Human Rights11:30 AM Panel 1A: Human Rights in Chicago

Panel 1B: Derechos Humanos en América Latina12:30 PM Lunch1:30 PM Panel 2A: Organizing in the Midwest

2:30 PM Break2:45 PM Panel 3A: Human Rights in New York

Panel 3B: Human Rights Around the World4 PM Keynote Address5 PM Reception

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Humanrights.uchicago.edu/symposium2018

To request accommodation in order to participate in this event, please contact [email protected] for assistance.

What do human rights have to do with climate change and natural resource management?

Internship Symposium