The Human Rights Movement in the United States Today, lecture by Margaret Huang, Southern Poverty Law Center
Join the Human Rights Center to commemorate international Human Rights Day with this special lecture by Margaret Huang. Huang will speak to the potential and challenges for human rights work in the United States at this critical juncture.
Margaret Huang is the president and chief executive officer of the Southern Poverty Law Center and its lobbying arm, the SPLC Action Fund. An experienced human rights and racial justice advocate, Huang leads the SPLC in its mission to serve as a catalyst for racial justice in the South, dismantling white supremacy, strengthening intersectional movements and advancing the human rights of all. Full bio here.
Human Rights Day at the Human Rights Center
Professor David Weissbrodt officially launched the Human Rights Center at the University of Minnesota Law School on Human Rights Day - December 10, 1988, the 40th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Each year we join organizations around the world to mark this day, to reflect on our unique history and mission, and to exchange ideas on new horizons for the local and global human rights movements.
The Human Rights Center is the hub at the University of Minnesota Law School leading research, advocacy, and education at the cutting-edge of human rights law and practice. We work with partners inside and outside the University of Minnesota - advancing solutions to pressing problems in our state and world and supporting local and global human rights movements.
Full program details to come. Light lunch will be provided.