Previous centuries have been characterized by human trafficking, colonialism, and global warfare. The 21st century has thus far witnessed mass incarceration, illegal detentions, voter suppression, gun violence, and a crackdown on civil liberties. Similar to past eras, grassroot movements are being led by Black and Indigenous communities to advocate for justice.
As we navigate the social and political landscape of a dynamic world, where do questions of privacy, personal freedoms, and the impacts of globalization intersect? How do we build a comprehensive human rights framework that encompasses a diverse global community?
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Center for Social Solutions
LSA Biological Station
Sanger Leadership Center
School of Education
Residential College
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Ford School of Public Policy
American Culture
BBA Council
Engineering Student Government
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Kinesiology Student Government
Nursing Student Government
Rackham Student Government
Residence Halls Student Association
Arab Student Association
Black Student Union
La Casa
Muslim Coalition
Native American Student Association
South Asian Awareness Network
Students Allied for Freedom and Equality
ACLU Undergraduate Chapter
Armenian Students’ Cultural Association
Bangladeshi Students Association
Black Business Undergraduate Society
Black Undergraduate Kinesiology Association
Black Undergraduate Law Association
Black Undergraduate Medical Association
Egyptian Student Association
Hikayat at U-M
Indian American Student Association
Indian Muslim Student Association
Iraqi American Union
Islamic Society of AhlulBayt
Italian Student Association
JStreet
Medical Students of Middle-Eastern Descent
Michigan Refugee Assistance Program
Muslim Business Student Association
Muslim Engineering Society
Muslim Law Students Association
Muslim Students in Public Health
Pakistani Student Association
Public Health Students of African Descent
Students Organize for Syria
Yemeni Student Association
As we navigate the social and political landscape of a dynamic world, where do questions of privacy, personal freedoms, and the impacts of globalization intersect? How do we build a comprehensive human rights framework that encompasses a diverse global community?
Co-Sponsored by:
Rackham Graduate School
Arab and Muslim American Studies
Center for Global and Intercultural Study
Communication and Media
Global Islamic Studies Center
African Studies Center
College of Literature, Science, and the Arts
Ross School of Business
University Libraries
Center for Social Solutions
LSA Biological Station
Sanger Leadership Center
School of Education
Residential College
School of Public Health
Ford School of Public Policy
American Culture
BBA Council
Engineering Student Government
Ford School Undergraduate Council
Kinesiology Student Government
Nursing Student Government
Rackham Student Government
Residence Halls Student Association
Arab Student Association
Black Student Union
La Casa
Muslim Coalition
Native American Student Association
South Asian Awareness Network
Students Allied for Freedom and Equality
ACLU Undergraduate Chapter
Armenian Students’ Cultural Association
Bangladeshi Students Association
Black Business Undergraduate Society
Black Undergraduate Kinesiology Association
Black Undergraduate Law Association
Black Undergraduate Medical Association
Egyptian Student Association
Hikayat at U-M
Indian American Student Association
Indian Muslim Student Association
Iraqi American Union
Islamic Society of AhlulBayt
Italian Student Association
JStreet
Medical Students of Middle-Eastern Descent
Michigan Refugee Assistance Program
Muslim Business Student Association
Muslim Engineering Society
Muslim Law Students Association
Muslim Students in Public Health
Pakistani Student Association
Public Health Students of African Descent
Students Organize for Syria
Yemeni Student Association
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