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HRI to host the Bringing Human Rights Home Lawyers’ Network’s (BHRH) Annual Human Rights in the U.S. Symposium/CLE on May 1st, entitled “Racial Justice, Restoration, and Inclusion: Human Rights Principles and Local Practice.”
Racial Justice Symposium Explores Strategies to Secure Reparations and Restorative Justice in the U.S.
Clare Skinner '20 LL.M. highlights that for women at risk of domestic violence, staying home due to COVID-19 is not safe.
HRI launches an event series titled "COVID-19: Advancing Rights and Justice During a Pandemic," bringing together scholars and practitioners to discuss the threats we face, and how we might respond.
It is vital to ensure that upcoming UN human rights reviews evaluate government responses to the current pandemic, stresses JoAnn Kamuf Ward in a Just Security blog.
The Human Rights Institute responds to the impacts of COVID-19.

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