What is a human rights career like? How should public schools teach the history of human rights? Does the wizarding world of Harry Potter uphold human rights? For answers to all of these questions, you're listening to the Rights Pod. The Rights Pod is produced by the Center for Human Rights and International Justice at Stanford University. Each week, current and former human rights students will discuss human rights—from how they are implemented in the international system to human rights in small places, close to home.<br /><hr><p style='color:grey; font-size:0.75em;'> Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/privacy'>acast.com/privacy</a> for more information.</p>

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Bahrain’s ‘forgotten revolution’ of 2011 2022-03-31
US-Mexico Border Expulsions: A Talk with Julia Neusner on MPP and Title 42 2021-07-06
Human Rights in Colombia: Implementing the 2016 Peace Agreement 2021-05-16
Recentering "Human" in "Humanitarian" 2021-03-05
Listening Within: the Art of Cultural Exchange through Music 2021-02-23
California's Fight for Environmental Justice 2021-02-04
Environmental Action in Crisis 2021-01-26
Israeli youth fight for their future 2021-01-19
The United States and the International Criminal Court: What Does the Future Hold? 2021-01-12
Beyond the Scholarships 2020-11-15
Bulgaria Boils Over 2020-10-07
The importance of taking a break 2020-09-01
Your future self doesn’t exist yet. 2020-08-25
Womxn and COVID-19 2020-08-18
Law school or bust? 2020-08-11
The Weaker Sex? 2020-08-04
Judicial Independence in Jakarta 2020-07-28
The Master Plan 2020-07-24
Transitional Justice in the United States? 2020-07-21
Harry Potter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 2020-07-14
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