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DESCRIPTION:\n	Please join the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy for the r
 elease of our report on Reimagining Rights and Responsibilities in the Uni
 ted States. We'll discuss the historical context in which this project was
  framed\, recent developments around rollbacks and movements for expansion
  of rights\, and policy recommendations for building a more robust commitm
 ent to rights and responsibilities around six broad areas\, including equa
 l protection and due process.&nbsp\; We'll also discuss results from our p
 ublic opinion poll and townhalls across the United States\, conducted with
  support from the Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School.\n\n\n\n
 	Panelists:&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n	\n		Alberto J. Mora |&nbsp\;&nbsp\;Former General C
 ounsel of the U.S. Navy\; American Bar Association's Associate\, Executive
  Director for Global Programs\; former Senior Fellow\, Carr Center\;\n	\n	\n
 		John Shattuck | Former US Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy\, Hum
 an Rights and Labor\;&nbsp\;Senior Fellow\, Carr Center and Project Lead\;
 &nbsp\;\n	\n	\n		Martha Minow |&nbsp\;&nbsp\;300th Anniversary University Prof
 essor\, Harvard University.\n	\n	\n		Sushma Raman | Executive Director\, Carr 
 Center&nbsp\;\n	\n	\n		Mathias Risse (Moderator) | Faculty Director\, Carr Cen
 ter&nbsp\;\n	\n\n\n\n	Alberto J. Mora is the American Bar Association's Asso
 ciate Executive Director for Global Programs. In this capacity\, he direct
 s the ABA's global Rule of Law Initiative\, oversees the ABA's Human Right
 s Center\, and coordinates the ABA's relationship with the United Nations 
 and specialized agencies and functions. Mora's career includes broad exper
 ience in the law\, government\, industry\, and academia. He joined the ABA
  from the Harvard Kennedy School\, where he was a resident Senior Fellow a
 t the Carr Center for Human Rights policy\, a relationship he maintains al
 beit as a non-resident fellow. At the Kennedy School\, Mora led a three-ye
 ar research program to assess the policy costs and consequences of the U.S
 . use of torture in the war on terror and taught a graduate-level course o
 n this subject.\n\n\n\n	John Shattuck is Professor of Practice in Diplomacy
  at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy\, Tufts University\, a Senior
  Fellow of the American Academy&nbsp\;of Arts and Sciences\, a member of t
 he Council on Foreign Relations\, and chairs the international advisory bo
 ard of the Center on Ethics\, Justice and Public Life at Brandeis Universi
 ty.&nbsp\; Shattuck comes to the Carr Center after a distinguished career 
 spanning more than three decades in higher education\, international diplo
 macy\, foreign policy and human rights. Shattuck served as the President a
 nd Rector of Central European University\, CEO of the John F. Kennedy Libr
 ary Foundation\, a national public affairs center in Boston\, and Senior F
 ellow at Tufts University\, where he taught human rights and international
  relations.\n\n\n\n	Martha Minow is the 300th Anniversary University Profes
 sor at Harvard University. She has taught at Harvard Law School since 1981
 \, where her courses include civil procedure\, constitutional law\, family
  law\, international criminal justice\, jurisprudence\, law and education\
 , nonprofit organizations\, and the public law workshop. An expert in huma
 n rights and advocacy for members of racial and religious minorities and f
 or women\, children\, and persons with disabilities\, she also writes and 
 teaches about privatization\, military justice\, and ethnic and religious 
 conflict. Minow served on the Independent International Commission Kosovo 
 and helped to launch Imagine Co-existence\, a program of the U.N. High Com
 missioner for Refugees\, to promote peaceful development in post-conflict 
 societies.\n\n\n\n	Sushma Raman&nbsp\;is the Executive Director of the Carr
  Center for Human Rights Policy. She brings over two decades of global exp
 erience launching\, scaling\, and leading social justice and philanthropic
  programs and collaboratives\, building capabilities of grassroots human r
 ights organizations and their leaders\, and teaching graduate courses in t
 he public policy schools at UCLA\, USC\, and Harvard Kennedy School. Sushm
 a has worked at the Ford Foundation\, where she helped launch and scale so
 cial justice and women’s funds around the world\, and at the Open Society 
 Foundation\, where she was a Program Officer on the founding staff for US 
 Programs. Sushma is the co-author\, along with Bill Schulz (former executi
 ve director of Amnesty International USA and Carr Center Senior Fellow)\, 
 of the book&nbsp\;The Coming Good Society: Why New Realities Demand New Ri
 ghts\, released by Harvard University Press in June 2020. This forward-loo
 king book examines the coming changes to the human rights landscape and ar
 gues that rights must adapt to new technological and scientific realities 
 or risk being consigned to irrelevance.\n\n\n\n	Mathias Risse is the Facult
 y Director at the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy and the Lucius N. Li
 ttauer Professor of Philosophy and Public Administration at the Harvard Ke
 nnedy School. His work primarily addresses questions of global justice ran
 ging from human rights\, inequality\, taxation\, trade and immigration to 
 climate change\, obligations to future generations and the future of techn
 ology. He has also worked on questions in ethics\, decision theory and 19t
 h century German philosophy\, especially Nietzsche. Risse is the author of
  On Global Justice and Global Political Philosophy. On Global Justice is k
 nown for introducing the 'grounds-of-justice' approach to global political
  thought. Global Political Philosophy is an introduction to political thou
 ght from a global standpoint rather than the more typical state-focused pe
 rspective. Risse is the co-author of On Trade Justice: A Philosophical Ple
 a for a New Global Deal\, published by Oxford University Press (with Gabri
 el Wollner). His next book is On Justice: Philosophy\, History\, Foundatio
 ns\, forthcoming with Cambridge University Press.&nbsp\;\n\n\n\n	Virtual Ev
 ent DetailsThis event will be livestreamed on YouTube Live. Attendees regi
 stered for this event (link below) will receive a reminder for the livestr
 eam fifteen minutes before the event along with a link to the YouTube page
  where you can participate in the live chat and ask questions during the e
 vent.\n\n\n\n	&nbsp\;\n\n
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SUMMARY:Reimagining Rights and Responsibilities in the U.S. 
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