Since its founding in 1999, the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School has been a leading research center that has focused on some of the most intractable challenges facing the world, including genocide, torture, violence against women, and human trafficking. The Center was founded by director Michael Ignatieff, currently President of Central European University, and Executive Director Samantha Power, who was later U.S. Ambassador to the UN.
In celebration of the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human...
Now accepting applications for the 2021 Topol Research Fellowship.
About the Opportunity
The Topol Research Fellowship provides recognition and support to Harvard Kennedy School students interested in and committed to nonviolent action. It is made possible by the generous support of entrepreneur, philanthropist, and peace activist Sidney Topol and the Topol Family Foundation.
The Topol Fellowship's goal is to help students develop a more robust, evidence-based, and comprehensive understanding of nonviolent resistance movements and deepen...
As part of the Carr Center's A.R.T. of Human Rights, the Carr Center screened the film Deep Water: The Real Story. After the screening, the Carr Center held a discussion about the film.
About the Panel:
Steve Johnson, brother of one of the victims Martha Coakley, former...