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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	Kerry Kennedy\, Presi
 dent of Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights\, will give a talk titled\, 'Human 
 Rights Challenges &amp\; the Heroes Who Are Creating Change'\n\n\n\n	Kerry 
 Kennedy:\n\n\n\n	Kerry Kennedy is the president of Robert F. Kennedy Human 
 Rights. She is the author of New York Times best-seller\, Being Catholic N
 ow ( Random House 2005)\, Speak Truth to Power ( Random House 2000) and Ro
 bert F. Kennedy\; Ripples of Hope ( Hachette 2018). For more than thirty y
 ears\, Ms. Kennedy has devoted herself to the pursuit of equal justice\, t
 he promotion and protection of basic rights\, and the preservation of the 
 rule of law. She has worked on a range of issues\, including children’s ri
 ghts\, child labor\, disappearances\, indigenous land rights\, judicial in
 dependence\, freedom of expression\, ethnic violence\, impunity\, and the 
 environment. She has concentrated specifically on women’s rights\, exposin
 g injustices and educating audiences about women’s issues\, particularly h
 onor killings\, sexual slavery\, domestic violence\, workplace discriminat
 ion\, sexual assault\, abuse of prisoners\, and more. She has led hundreds
  of human rights delegations.\n\n\n\n	&nbsp\;\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20200303T114500
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LAST-MODIFIED:20200211T173141Z
LOCATION:Allison Dining Room 
SUMMARY: Human Rights Challenges & the Heroes Who Are Creating Change 
URL;TYPE=URI:https://carrcenter.hks.harvard.edu/event/human-rights-challeng
 es-heroes-who-are-creating-change
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