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DESCRIPTION:\n	The Carr Center’s Human Rights in Hard Places talk series off
 ers unparalleled insights and analysis from the frontlines by human rights
  practitioners\, policy makers\, and innovators. Moderated by Sushma Raman
 \, the series highlights current day human rights and humanitarian concern
 s such as human rights in North Korea\, migration on the US-Mexico border\
 , Myanmar\, and the dismantling of democracy.\n\n\n\n	Matthew Smith\, CEO &
 amp\; Co-Founder of Fortify Rights &amp\; Fellow at the Carr Center\, will
  give a talk titled\, 'Myanmar: Perspectives from the Ground'.&nbsp\;\n\n
 \n\n	Speakers:&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n	Matthew Smith is a founder and Chief Executive
  Officer of Fortify Rights and a 2014 Echoing Green Global Fellow. He prev
 iously worked with Human Rights Watch (2011-2013)\, where he authored seve
 ral reports on critical rights issues in Myanmar and China. Matthew also s
 erved as a project coordinator and senior consultant at EarthRights Intern
 ational (2005-2011). His work has exposed wartime abuses and forced displa
 cement\, crimes against humanity\, “ethnic cleansing\,” multi-billion doll
 ar corruption\, 'development'-induced abuses\, and other human rights viol
 ations. He has written for the New York Times\, the Wall Street Journal\, 
 CNN\, and other outlets. Before moving to Southeast Asia in 2005\, Matthew
  worked with Kerry Kennedy of the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice &am
 p\; Human Rights on Speak Truth to Power. He also worked as a community or
 ganizer in New York City and as an emergency-services caseworker in Mobile
 \, Alabama. He has an M.A. from Columbia University and a B.A. from Le Moy
 ne College.\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191009T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191009T130000
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LOCATION:Wexner-434AB 
SUMMARY:Human Rights in Hard Places Speaker Series: Myanmar | Perspectives 
 from the Ground 
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