Tuesday, March 15, 2022, 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM Eastern

 

Campus Compact, in partnership with the Community-based Global Learning Collaborative,  invites members to join in a coalition conversation focused on responding currently and proactively to support the global human rights movement and the immediate crisis. As a group, we will envision and compile ways that institutions and individuals can offer support immediately and in the long term.

The discussion will be moderated by Eric Hartman, Executive Director of the Haverford College Center for Peace and Global Citizenship and co-founder of the Collaborative, and include the voices of attendees as well as panelists including:

  • Diya Abdo, Professor of English at Guilford College and Founder of Every Campus a Refuge
  • Shelley Inglis, Executive Director of the University of Dayton Human Rights Center and an accomplished practitioner of human rights law, working with the United Nations in the Balkans, Turkey, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Michael Shipler, Vice President, Strategy and Program Quality for Search for Common Ground

Chat will be moderated by Sarah Stanlick, Assistant Professor in the Department of Integrative and Global Studies and the Director of the Great Problems Seminar at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. 

The registration process also provides an opportunity to share what you are doing and resources you are utilizing or generating—even if you can’t attend the event please consider submitting so we can collect and disseminate back to the network.