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Human Rights May 17, 2024
Reclaiming Power: Insights from SPHR 2023 (Part 4)
In November 2023, we gathered for the 2023 Social Practice of Human Rights, co-convening with the International Conference on the Right to Development, focused on the theme – “Decolonization and Development for Africa and People of African Descent.” This SPHR23 blog series captures the discussions and shares the learning that occurred during the conference around the themes of (1) the right to development; (2) building social movements; (3) just energy transitions; and (4) identity and belonging — as applied to Africa and the people of African descent. 
Human Rights May 06, 2024
Reclaiming Power: Insights from SPHR 2023 (Part 3)
In November 2023, we gathered for the 2023 Social Practice of Human Rights, co-convening with the International Conference on the Right to Development, focused on the theme – “Decolonization and Development for Africa and People of African Descent.” This SPHR23 blog series captures the discussions and shares the learning that occurred during the conference around the themes of (1) the right to development; (2) building social movements; (3) just energy transitions; and (4) identity and belonging — as applied to Africa and the people of African descent. 
Human Rights March 18, 2024
Reclaiming Power: Insights from SPHR 2023 (Part 2)
In November 2023, we gathered for the 2023 Social Practice of Human Rights, co-convening with the International Conference on the Right to Development, focused on the theme – “Decolonization and Development for Africa and People of African Descent.” This SPHR23 blog series captures the discussions and shares the learning that occurred during the conference around the themes of (1) the right to development; (2) building social movements; (3) just energy transitions; and (4) identity and belonging — as applied to Africa and the people of African descent.  
Human Rights March 18, 2024
SDGs at UD: Engaging with the Global Sustainable Development Agenda
We’ve been busy working on sustainable development and human rights on campus, in Dayton, and around the world.
Human Rights January 01, 2024
Reclaiming Power: Insights from SPHR 2023 (Part 1)
In November 2023, we gathered for the 2023 Social Practice of Human Rights, co-convening with the International Conference on the Right to Development, focused on the theme – “Decolonization and Development for Africa and People of African Descent.” This SPHR23 blog series captures the discussions and shares the learning that occurred during the conference around the themes of (1) the right to development; (2) building social movements; (3) just energy transitions; and (4) identity and belonging — as applied to Africa and the people of African descent.  
Human Rights December 15, 2023
Study Abroad in Santiago, Chile - Reflections from Graduating Seniors
"The study abroad program based in Santiago, Chile, stands as a life-changing experience for the both of us!"
Human Rights November 28, 2023
My Intercultural Immersion Trip to Kenya
The diverse sights and sounds of Kenya came alive in our AVoice4Peace trip this past June. In addition to going on a safari and touring Nairobi, during our trip we sang with three different Kenyan choirs in a concert to raise money for a school and orphanage and spread a message of peace and unity.
Human Rights November 28, 2023
CAP Study Abroad in Santiago, Chile - An Engineering Student’s Reflection
“My study abroad program based in Santiago, Chile, stands as one of the most transformative events in my lifetime.”
Human Rights November 10, 2023
Call for Book Chapter Proposals
A Globalized Pedagogical Framework in Teacher Education: Developing Borderless Practices, Advocacy, and Activism. Part of the Global Teacher Education series Rowman and Littlefield.
Human Rights October 12, 2023
VOICES: Around the globe, or in your backyard, human rights issues are relatively the same
Dr. Satang Nabaneh writes for the Dayton Daily News Ideas & Voices about the Social Practice of Human Rights.