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DESCRIPTION:\n	The Carr Center for Human Rights Policy welcomes Sergio Aguay
 o (Professor\, &nbsp\;El Colegio de Mexico and Fellow\, FXB) to deliver a 
 talk titled\, 'Organized Crime\, Migrants and Human Rights in Central and 
 North America.' Jacqueline Bhabha (&nbsp\;FXB Director of Research\, Profe
 ssor of the Practice of Health and Human Rights at the Harvard School of P
 ublic Health\, the Jeremiah Smith Jr. Lecturer in Law at Harvard Law Schoo
 l\, and an Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School
 )&nbsp\;will serve as the moderator.\n\n\n\n	&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n	Sergio Aguayo:&
 nbsp\;\n\n\n\n	Sergio Aguayo is a Professor at the Center for International
  Studies\, El Colegio de México and a Visiting Scientist at the Harvard-FX
 B Center for Health and Human Rights. Dr. Aguayo’s academic training and p
 ublic experiences have led to an outstanding career as a public intellectu
 al concerned with the roots of violence in Mexico and long-term solutions.
  He received his PhD and conducted Post-Doctoral studies at the Johns Hopk
 ins University School of Advanced International Studies and has published 
 28 books\, 18 monographs\, 94 academic articles or books’ chapters\, and c
 lose to 1\,500 journalistic publications. He was a founding member of the 
 newspaper La Jornada and the magazine Este Pais. He has been a visiting pr
 ofessor at various universities in Mexico and abroad\; among them\, the Un
 iversities of Chicago\, Berkeley\, New School and Johns Hopkins. For the p
 ast 10 years\, he has also taught courses about Mexico’s transition to dem
 ocracy. Dr. Aguayo has been an invited lecturer for the National Defense C
 ollege and the Centre of Higher Naval Studies\, which are the top research
  institutes within the Mexican armed forces. While at Harvard he will teac
 h on the public health and human rights’ dimension of drug and arm traffic
 king-related violence in Mexico and the United States.\n\n\n\n	&nbsp\;\n\n
 \n\n	Jacqueline Bhabha:&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n	Jacqueline Bhabha is FXB Director of 
 Research\, Professor of the Practice of Health and Human Rights at the Har
 vard School of Public Health\, the Jeremiah Smith Jr. Lecturer in Law at H
 arvard Law School\, and an Adjunct Lecturer in Public Policy at the Harvar
 d Kennedy School.&nbsp\; She received a first class honors degree and an M
 .Sc. from Oxford University\, and a J.D. from the College of Law in London
 .\n\n\n\n	From 1997 to 2001 Bhabha directed the Human Rights Program at the
  University of Chicago.&nbsp\; Prior to 1997\, she was a practicing human 
 rights lawyer in London and at the European Court of Human Rights in Stras
 bourg.&nbsp\; She has published extensively on issues of transnational chi
 ld migration\, refugee protection\, children’s rights and citizenship. She
  is the editor of&nbsp\;Children Without A State&nbsp\;(2011)\, author of&
 nbsp\;Child Migration and Human Rights in a Global Age&nbsp\;(2014)\, and 
 editor of&nbsp\;Human Rights and Adolescence&nbsp\;( 2014).\n\n\n\n	Bhabha 
 serves on the board of the Scholars at Risk Network\, the World Peace Foun
 dation and the Journal of Refugee Studies.&nbsp\; She is also a founder of
  the Alba Collective\, an international women’s NGO currently working with
  rural women and girls in developing countries to enhance financial securi
 ty and youth rights.\n\n\n\n	&nbsp\;\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191022T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191022T130000
LAST-MODIFIED:20200211T173214Z
LOCATION:Rubenstein 229 
SUMMARY:Organized Crime\, Migrants and Human Rights in Central and North Am
 erica
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 nts-and-human-rights-central-and-north-america
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