While problems of police brutality and broader challenges of systemic racism are ingrained in the nation’s DNA, more recent phenomena—such as the use of technology to document said violence, the rise of social movements and digital campaigns to advocate for Black lives, and the growth of intersectionality in civil society amongst immigrant rights, queer liberation, and racial justice movements—have catapulted these issues to the fore.
As we continue the centuries-long journey of tackling racial injustice in the United States, the Carr Center for Human Rights Racial...
Kate Gilmore brings in-depth human rights experience across a range of issues, sectors, and settings, having also served the United Nations at a senior...
Laryssa Da Silveira is a Staff Assistant at the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy and a Faculty and Research Assistant to Professor Kathryn Sikkink at...
J. Sinclair Armstrong Professor of International, Foreign, and Comparative Law
Gerald L. Neuman is the J. Sinclair Armstrong Professor of International, Foreign, and Comparative Law, and the Co-Director of the Human Rights Program at...
Roberto Gonzales is professor of education at HGSE and director of the newly formed Immigration Initiative at Harvard (IIH), a university-wide effort...
Research Assistant, Renewing Rights & Responsibilities in the US
Kadijatou (Kadija) Diallo is a first-year Master in Public Policy student at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government. Kadija was born in Guinea but claims... Read more about Kadijatou Diallo
Camilo Justiniano is the Founder and President of Neorentas AGF S.A. Founded in 2010, the fund management company specializes in the development and management... Read more about Camilo Justiniano