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Wintersession 2024
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
HUMAN RIGHTS
Disrupting the Narrative: Office of the Special Advisor on International Disability Rights
Sara Minkara, the Special Advisor on International Disability Rights (SAIDR) at the US State Department, offers insights into the Office's role and operations, with a particular focus on its involvement in shaping foreign policy.
Wintersession 2024
EDUCATION
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
HUMAN RIGHTS
Genevieve Bates: Transitional Justice in World Politics
Wintersession 2024
EDUCATION
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
LEADERSHIP
MaddyTalks Preview
HUMAN RIGHTS
Applying Humanitarian Law to Events in Israel-Palestine
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
HUMAN RIGHTS
The Kenner Lecture—Negotiating for Humanity: A Conversation with Ambassador Elayne Whyte
Wintersession 2023
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
HUMAN RIGHTS
Transitional Justice in World Politics
Genevieve Bates, Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of British Columbia talks about her research on transitional justice.
Wintersession 2021
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
HUMAN RIGHTS
From Impunity To Accountability with David Miliband
The Albright Institute at Wellesley College invites you to a conversation with David Miliband, President and CEO of the International Rescue Committee, and Albright Institute Faculty Director Stacie Goddard. The theme of this talk will be rebuilding accountability amongst international actors responsible for responding to humanitarian crises.
Wintersession 2020
CULTURE
HUMAN RIGHTS
How Free Are We?
Wintersession 2020
LEADERSHIP
HUMAN RIGHTS
Welcome Address: The Spirit of Beijing
Wintersession 2020
INEQUALITY
HUMAN RIGHTS
Women and Work in the "Developing World"
Wintersession 2020
EDUCATION
HUMAN RIGHTS
Empowering Girls -- Design Thinking and STEAM Learning
Wintersession 2020
HUMAN RIGHTS
Human Rights are Women’s Rights, and Women's Rights Are Human Rights
Wintersession 2020
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
HUMAN RIGHTS
How International Organizations Can Direct the Conversation and Create Change Around Gender
Wintersession 2020
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
HUMAN RIGHTS
The Paradox of Civil Resistance in the 21st Century
Wintersession 2020
INEQUALITY
HUMAN RIGHTS
The Feminist Awakening in China
Wintersession 2020
HUMAN RIGHTS
Diplomacy, Defeating Extremism, and the Role of Soft Power
Wintersession 2020
INEQUALITY
HUMAN RIGHTS
Women and Work in the “Developed World"
Wintersession 2018
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
LEADERSHIP
HUMAN RIGHTS
Who Is Mr. Putin and What in the World Is He After?
Nina Tumarkin, the Kathryn Wasserman Davis Professor of Slavic Studies and a Professor of History at Wellesley College, shared her insight into the history of the rise of Vladimir Putin and his role and goals in the current global landscape.
Wintersession 2018
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
LEADERSHIP
HUMAN RIGHTS
Beyond the Headlines: Understanding Korea
Jieun Baek, PhD Candidate of Policy Policy at Oxford University, Melissa Hanham, Senior Research Associate at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies, and a human rights activists shared their various experiences living in and working with the people of North Korea in a panel moderated by Kathy Moon, Edith Stix Wasserman Professor of Asian Studies and professor of political science at Wellesley.
Wintersession 2018
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
HUMAN RIGHTS
Aiding Refugees: Obama and Trump Administration Policies
Anne C. Richard, Assistant Secretary of State for Population, Refugees, and Migration (2012-2017), shared her experience working in the Department of State and discussed the evolving policies around aid given to refugees.
Sara Minkara
’11
Special Advisor on International Disability Rights, United States Department of State
INEQUALITY
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
HUMAN RIGHTS
Ellen Margrethe Løj
Retired Danish Ambassador
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
LEADERSHIP
Elayne Whyte
Professor of Practice at Johns Hopkins University and Former Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Costa Rica to the...
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
HUMAN RIGHTS
Marco Sassòli
Professor of International Law at the University of Geneva, Switzerland
HUMAN RIGHTS
Bamby Salcedo
LEADERSHIP
HUMAN RIGHTS
Siddharth Kara
HUMAN RIGHTS
David Miliband
President and CEO, International Rescue Committee
HUMAN RIGHTS
Antonia De Meo
’89
OHCHR Representative & Chief of Human Rights and Rule of Law Service, United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL)
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
HUMAN RIGHTS
Susan Bailey
’63
Professor Emerita of Women's and Gender Studies and Education, Wellesley College; Executive Director, Wellesley Centers for...
EDUCATION
HUMAN RIGHTS
Delaram Farzaneh
Adjunct Law Professor, Golden Gate University School of Law & Visiting Scholar, UC Davis School of Law
HUMAN RIGHTS
Samantha Power
U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations (2013-2017)
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
LEADERSHIP
HUMAN RIGHTS
Mical Darley-Emerson
Writer
INEQUALITY
HUMAN RIGHTS
Emmanuel Kamanzi
Director of Campus Development, University of Global Health Equity
HUMAN RIGHTS
Sandra Pepera
Director For Gender, Women and Democracy, National Democratic Institute
INEQUALITY
HUMAN RIGHTS
Sarah Sherman-Stokes
Lecturer and Clinical Instructor, Boston University School of Law
HUMAN RIGHTS
Xiaohe Cheng
Associate Professor, School of International Studies
CULTURE
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
HUMAN RIGHTS
Bianka Takaoka
’15
Spoke Contributor
INEQUALITY
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
HUMAN RIGHTS
Mark Sanagan
INEQUALITY
GOVERNANCE & CIVIL SOCIETY
HUMAN RIGHTS
Kathryn J. Norlock
Kenneth Mark Drain Chair in Ethics at Trent University
INEQUALITY
HUMAN RIGHTS
Sarah Mahmood
’14
2014 Albright Fellow, Student at Stanford Law School
HUMAN RIGHTS