Wednesday, September 21, 2022

Unveiling Justice

12:15–1:15 p.m.
Furman Hall, Seminar Room 324
245 Sullivan Street NY ,10012 (view map)
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Join us for a discussion on social change, legal empowerment, and human rights in places where communities are dehumanized and made invisible. Told through the experiences of grassroots justice advocates, the session will explore the incredible power and resistance of people living on the margins—from the experiences of Haitians to immigrants and those incarcerated in US prisons and jails.

Nixon Boumba, Haitian human rights activist, member of the Kolektif Jistis Min nan Ayiti (Haiti Mining Justice Collective)

Lam Ho, Founder and Executive Director, Beyond Legal Aid

Jhody Polk, Founder and Director, LEAH


Co-organized by Bernstein Institute for Human Rights and Global Justice Clinic

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Lunch Provided

 

CLE Credit Available: No
Event Contact(s): Gabriela Piñeros Medina , gp2431@nyu.edu