Coronavirus and Rohingya Refugee Camps March 30, 2020 Matthew Smith warns that lack of access to information will accelerate the spread of the coronavirus in Cox's Bazar. ... Read more about Coronavirus and Rohingya Refugee Camps
Examining The Trade-Offs To Social Distancing March 20, 2020 Danielle Allen explains on NPR that we must be cognizant of the economic ramifications of long-term social distancing. ... Read more about Examining The Trade-Offs To Social Distancing
Big Brother Uber Is Controlling When and Where Brazilians Are Allowed to Travel March 29, 2020 Uber is redlining low-income neighborhoods in Brazil. ... Read more about Big Brother Uber Is Controlling When and Where Brazilians Are Allowed to Travel
Managing Difficult Conversations Effectively March 20, 2020 Rob Wilkinson shares how to initiate hard conversations and engage in empathy. ... Read more about Managing Difficult Conversations Effectively
Protecting Rights in a Global Crisis March 25, 2020 Coronavirus has taken over the news, however, key public health issues are missing from the discussion. ... Read more about Protecting Rights in a Global Crisis
Science Will Not Come on a White Horse With a Solution April 6, 2020 Scientists have emphasized modeling the progression of the coronavirus, but not the social consequences of the preventative measure being taken. ... Read more about Science Will Not Come on a White Horse With a Solution
Myanmar Faces Backlash over Media Clampdown during Pandemic April 6, 2020 As the pandemic rages on, Myanmar is using this opportunity to restrict freedom of media and expression. ... Read more about Myanmar Faces Backlash over Media Clampdown during Pandemic
Immigrants' Rights, Tech, and the Prison Industrial Complex April 30, 2020 Jonathan Ryan, CEO and President of RAICES, discusses the intersection of immigrants' rights, the weaponization of technology, and the private prison system. ... Read more about Immigrants' Rights, Tech, and the Prison Industrial Complex
A Letter on Hope & Human Rights March 26, 2020 Faculty Director Mathias Risse and Executive Director Sushma Raman address hope and gratitude in a letter from the Carr Center.... Read more about A Letter on Hope & Human Rights
Carr Center Announces Technology and Human Rights Advisory Committee and New Technology and Human Rights Fellows May 4, 2020 The Carr Center for Human Rights Policy announces its new technology advisory committee, and newest cohort of Technology and Human Rights Fellows. ... Read more about Carr Center Announces Technology and Human Rights Advisory Committee and New Technology and Human Rights Fellows