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A discussion regarding how philanthropic efforts can avoid gatekeeping and perpetuating existing power imbalances.
Clare Gibson Nangle is the director of strategic partnerships at the Fund for Global Human Rights. Prior to the Fund, she worked at the Center for Justice and International Law (CEJIL). She is a ...
Marianne Mollmann is the director of regional programs at the Fund for Global Human Rights and has held leadership positions at Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, Outright, and Physicians for ...
Alison Miranda is the director of learning and assessment at the Fund for Global Human Rights, and she has led global social impact work with philanthropic, government, and non-profit leaders.
State preemption is a legal doctrine that lets higher government levels, such as state legislatures, restrict or invalidate ...
The ecological crisis is not the reflection of a human-centered mindset, but the outcome of deeply unequal power relations ...
A storyteller is an observer of the self and others who feels something deeply and expresses it through narrative. From that ...
This is not justice as delivered by the legal system, but as felt through catharsis, dialogue, and shared humanity. It is ...
Gamze Ozker holds an MA in human rights from the University of Connecticut. Lisa Borden is the senior policy counsel for international advocacy at the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Matthias Petel is a doctoral candidate at Harvard Law School. Matthias’s work focuses on climate justice and the political implications of rights-based approaches to socio-ecological transitions.
Supriya Roychoudhury is the research and impact director at iProbono, a global access to justice organisation. Her writing explores themes around memory and identity, and she has an evolving interest ...
Raquel Relvas holds a BA in Political Science from ISCSP/UL and is currently a Master’s student in international and European law at NOVA School of Law, focusing on EU law, human rights, and ...