Human Rights (Video) Podcast
1) Stronger Together: Women Waging Peace - The Peace exChange
Celebrate the launch of the Women Waging Peace Network at the Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice at the University of San Diego as emcee and US Ambassador Swanee Hunt leads a panel of peacemakers ma...Show More
2) Fighting Human Rights Violations Through Social Media
A growing workforce of college students is being trained worldwide to review and verify digital content — typically videos shot by citizens who witnessed atrocities — that could help human rights lawy...Show More
3) The Nazis Next Door with Eric Lichtblau -- Holocaust Living History Workshop -- The Library Channel
In his highly-acclaimed book, The Nazis Next Door, Eric Lichtblau tells the shocking and shameful story of how America became a safe haven for Hitler's men. Lichtblau explains here how it was possible...Show More
4) Coming Together and Falling Apart: How Technology is Impacting Peace and Conflict with Shamil Idriss -- Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and Justice Distinguished Lecture Series
Shamil Idriss, President and CEO of Search for Common Ground, addresses the impact that rapidly developing technology is having on peace and stability -- from its untapped potential to the barriers th...Show More
5) Morris Dees: With Justice For All in a Changing America
Legendary civil rights advocate Morris Dees addresses how our commitment to justice for all will determine our nation’s success in the next century as America becomes more diverse and economic dispari...Show More
6) UCLA School of Law’s Asylum Clinic
In what must be one of the most unusual classes offered at UCLA, a group of 10 law students hold in their hands the fate of people who have found their way to the United States after being persecuted ...Show More
7) Different Lives Different Languages with Carol Padden -- The Good Life
Human languages have astonishing diversity. Among the nearly 7000 that now exist, some use speech and others use no sounds at all, relying on hands and the body to communicate. UC San Diego Professo...Show More
8) Martina Vandenberg Human Trafficking: Ending the Myths Confronting the Realities
The International Labour Organization estimates that 20.9 million people around the world are currently held in forced labor and servitude. Human trafficking is constantly in the headlines in the Uni...Show More
Martina Vandenberg Human Trafficking: Ending the Myths Confronting the Realities
1:25:05 | Mar 3rd, 2014
9) The Role of Women in Promoting Peace and Democracy in the Middle East with Shirin Ebadi
Shirin Ebadi received the 2003 Nobel Peace Prize for promoting human rights, in particular, the rights of women, children, and political prisoners in Iran. She was the first Muslim woman to receive th...Show More
The Role of Women in Promoting Peace and Democracy in the Middle East with Shirin Ebadi
59:30 | Feb 20th, 2012
10) The Justice Cascade: How Human Rights Prosecutions are Changing World Politics
Author and political science professor Kathryn Sikkink argues that in the last three decades, leaders in Latin America, Europe and Africa have been held accountable for their human rights violations, ...Show More
The Justice Cascade: How Human Rights Prosecutions are Changing World Politics
55:25 | Feb 13th, 2012