AnnOUnCements
The Center would like to welcome its new Affiliated Faculty who will begin their tenure in the fall! Welcome Professors Lisa Cahill, David Deese, James Keenan, Lisa Patel Stevens, and David Rasmussen.
The Center for Human Rights and International Justice is seeking a Graduate Research Assistant for the Academic Year 2008-2009.
The Center is pleased to announce its Seminar and Certificate Program for the 2008-2009 academic year. For more information click here.
The Center has compiled an extensive listing of awards, fellowship, scholarship, and internship opportunities relating to the field of human rights and international justice. This document is now available to the BC community. Download the document.
Jobs for Law Graduates are available at the International Criminal Tribunal Court in Sarajevo; click here for more information. |
CHRIJ IN THE NEWS
Attorney Rachel Rosenbloom of the Center's Post-Deportation Human Rights Project was recently cited in an article titled "Thin ICE" from The Nation.
America, the national Catholic weekly, has described David Hollenbach, director of the Center in its June 9, 2008, issue as an “action intellectual” whose work exemplifies Catholic higher learning in service to the poor. The article highlights Hollenbach’s recently edited book Refugee Rights: Ethics, Advocacy, and Africa. Click on the cover for the full article.
Associate Director Dan Kanstroom published an article on the illegality of waterboarding. Click here to read more.
In a Center program this past fall, Guatemalan Youth: Migration and Return, Anthropologist Ricardo Falla, SJ, and educator Ana Gutiérrez Castro described the social and individual consequences when young people in Guatemala emigrate to take advantage of economic opportunities abroad. http://frontrow.bc.edu/program/castro/

The Center was featured on the cover of Boston College Magazine in an article about a conference that it co-sponsored in Nairobi, Kenya, on the rights of forced migrants. Click the cover for the full story.
Of the over 33 million refugees and internally displaced people in the world today, a disproportionate percentage are found in Africa. Refugee Rights: Ethics, Advocacy, and Africa, edited by Center director David Hollenbach, provides an analytical framework for vigorous advocacy on behalf of the human rights of these displaced people. Representing both religious and secular perspectives, the contributors are scholars, practitioners, and refugee advocates—all of whom have spent time "on the ground" in Africa.
An alumna of Boston College Law School, Debra Brown Steinberg, has been working to obtain legal immigration status for some of the noncitizen victims of the 9/11 attacks and their families. She was recently featured in a New York Times article, Steps Set for Kin of 9/11 Victims to Stay in U.S.
Center Director David Hollenbach, S.J. took part in the the Center for Christian-Jewish Learning program on Responding to International Conflict: Challenges for Christian Jewish Dialogue. Hollenbach was featured in a panel on Jewish and Christian Responses to Peacemaking and War This two part program is now available on the Center for Christian-Jewis Learning webpage under Streaming Videos or on Boston College Frontrow.
Two Center-related events were recently featured on BC's Front Row:
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Educator and activist Kalamu ya Salaam discusses the plight of New Orleans schools in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, and reads works by students who attend a writing workshop he established for the city's children. http://frontrow.bc.edu/program/salaam/
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In his second lecture Kalamu ya Salaam engages the audience in interactive poetry and songs. He is joined by students from his writing workshop, who present their poetry and fiction. http://frontrow.bc.edu/program/salaam1/
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Featured Events
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Nov 20-22 |
Causes of Forced Migration and Systemic Responses Human Rights of the Displaced in Ethical, Religious, and Political Perspectives. A conference in collaboration with the Jesuit Refugee Service and Catholic Relief services. The keynote addresses are: Walter Kälin, Representative of the Secretary-General of the United Nations on the Human Rights of Internally Displaced Persons, Human Rights and Key Issues Raised by Forced Migration Today; Archbishop Silvano Tomasi, Permanent Observer of the Holy See at the United Nations Office in Geneva, Human Rights as a Framework for Advocacy on Behalf of the Displaced The Approach of the Catholic Church. The keynote addresses will be in the Heights Room, Corcorcan Commons, at an evening time to be announced. |
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