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In the spring of 2012, a group of Columbia undergraduate students took part in the Alternative Spring Break Program for Columbians Vested in Global Exchange for Positive Development. The GEQUA program...
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By Colleen J. Brisport, graduate of the MA in Human Rights Studies program at Columbia University My thesis explores current theories on business, fair trade and human rights developed by scholars such...
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By Megan Baker, student at Columbia College From left to right, Otilia Lux De Coti, awardee, Myrna Cunningham and Tarcila Rivera Zea On May 24, 2013, the Foro Internacional de Mujeres Indigenas...
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By Milagros Egas Villacres, human rights graduate student at Columbia University __________________________________________________________________ “The land we inhabit is the land where our spirits...
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By Christiane Coste, human rights graduate student at Columbia University _____________________________________________________________________________ Despite the big victory in Mexico’s fight against...
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By Marina Kumskova, graduate student of human rights at Columbia University ___________________________________________ Between March 2002 and July 2004, eight individuals of Chechen origin were...
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