Episode 33: Karen Robinson, Part One

Episode 33: Karen Robinson, Part One

Karen Robinson has over 35 years of experience in human rights, human rights education, community and youth development, and community organizing. Karen started her career at American University where she helped start the Center for Volunteerism and Community Service. Later, Karen moved to Amnesty International, USA where she served as the Mid-Atlantic Regional Deputy Director and Director of the Human Rights Education program. In that capacity, she served six years as the Chair of the Intern...

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Episode 73: Jane Williams

Episode 73: Jane Williams

Professor Emeritus Jane Williams has built a distinguished career spanning legal practice, government legal service, academia, and civil society activism. She played a pivotal role in securing legisla...

2 Mar 56min

Episode 72: Jack L. Nelson

Episode 72: Jack L. Nelson

*Read full bio on HREUSA website* Jack L. Nelson is a veteran educator and scholar whose career spans public schools and higher education in the United States and abroad. In 2001, he received the Nati...

3 Feb 1h 4min

Episode 71: Laura Lundy, Part Two

Episode 71: Laura Lundy, Part Two

In Episode 71, Laura Lundy examines global challenges to children’s rights, with particular attention to migration, poverty, and participation. She discusses the persistent failure of media and adult ...

5 Jan 30min

Episode 70: Laura Lundy, Part One

Episode 70: Laura Lundy, Part One

Laura Lundy is Honorary Professor of Education Law and Children’s Rights at Queen’s University Belfast and Professor of Law at University College Cork. She is Co–Editor-in-Chief of the International J...

5 Jan 29min

Episode 69: Human Rights Education in the Philippines, Part Two

Episode 69: Human Rights Education in the Philippines, Part Two

In part two of the conversation, Ava Kreutziger and Bill Fernekes continue their dialogue with Feliece, focusing on interdisciplinary approaches, Indigenous rights, and the ongoing challenge of coloni...

1 Des 202531min

Episode 68: Human Rights Education in the Philippines, Part One

Episode 68: Human Rights Education in the Philippines, Part One

Dr. Feliece I. Yeban is a human rights educator, scholar, and advocate whose work spans more than three decades across community organizations, universities, and state institutions in the Philippines....

1 Des 202530min

Episode 67: Youth Advocates, Part Two

Episode 67: Youth Advocates, Part Two

In the second part of the youth discussion, Ava Kreutziger and Elizabeth Schwab continue the conversation with Jude Armstrong, Jaya Field, and Ella Henry, focusing on global perspectives, intersectio...

3 Nov 202523min

Episode 66: Youth Advocates, Part One

Episode 66: Youth Advocates, Part One

Jude Armstrong is a writer and abolitionist from New Orleans, Louisiana. They organize alongside queer youth to protest anti-LGBTQ+ legislation and advocate for social justice. Their poetry has appear...

3 Nov 202525min

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