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    2019 Oct 09

    Human Rights in Hard Places Speaker Series: Myanmar | Perspectives from the Ground

    11:45am to 1:00pm

    Location: 

    Wexner-434AB

    The Carr Center’s Human Rights in Hard Places talk series offers 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 concerns such as human rights in North Korea, migration on the US-Mexico border, Myanmar, and the dismantling of democracy.

    Matthew Smith, CEO & Co-Founder of Fortify Rights & Fellow at the Carr Center, will give a talk titled, "Myanmar: Perspectives from the Ground". 

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    2019 Feb 28

    Study Group: Human Rights Advocacy in Polarizing Times - Where Are We Going? And How Will We Know When We Get There?

    12:30pm to 1:45pm

    Location: 

    Littauer-324

    The Carr Center for Human Rights Policy invites you to join a study group on human rights advocacy! The study group, which will meet three times this semester, is convened and moderated by Elisa Massimino, Former President of Human Rights First & Senior Fellow at the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy.

    This is an open study group. No registration is required.

    The study group will meet...

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    2019 Apr 04

    Study Group: Human Rights Advocacy in Polarizing Times - Writing to Persuade

    12:30pm to 1:45pm

    Location: 

    Littauer-324

    The Carr Center for Human Rights Policy invites you to join a study group on human rights advocacy! The study group, which will meet three times this semester, is convened and moderated by Elisa Massimino, Former President of Human Rights First & Senior Fellow at the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy.

    This is an open study group. No registration is required.

    The study group will meet from 12:30 - 1:45 pm on three occasions this semester...

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    Stephen M. Walt

    Robert and Renée Belfer Professor of International Affairs
    Faculty Chair, International Security Program, Belfer Center
    Stephen M. Walt is the Robert and Renee Belfer Professor of International Affairs. He previously taught at Princeton University and the University of Chicago,... Read more about Stephen M. Walt
    Critical Skill for Nonprofits in the Digital Age: Technical Intuition
    Alix Dunn. 5/7/2019. “Critical Skill for Nonprofits in the Digital Age: Technical Intuition.” Stanford Social Innovation Review. Listen to the Interview.Abstract

    Not everyone needs to become a tech expert, but all activists and nonprofit leaders must develop skills to inquire about, decide on, and demand technological change. Tech Fellow Alix Dunn talks to Stanford's Social Innovation Podcast. 

    In a world where the pace of organizational learning is often slower than the pace of technological change, activists and nonprofit leaders must develop their “technical intuition.” Not everyone needs to become a tech expert, explains Alix Dunn, of the consulting firm Computer Says Maybe, but this ongoing process of imagining, inquiring about, deciding on, and demanding technological change is critical.

    In this recording from the Stanford Social Innovation Review's 2019 Data on Purpose conference, Dunn walks through her guidelines to help anyone to develop these skills.

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