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August 31, 2021

Human Rights in the News: August 2021

August 31, 2021/ Nikki Bambauer
Human Rights in the News: August 2021

Check out the August 2021 edition of Human Rights in the News, Woven Teaching’s monthly collection of human rights news from around the world. Topics include Taliban takeover in Afghanistan and enforced disappearances in Bangladesh.

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August 31, 2021/ Nikki Bambauer/
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Bay Area, racism, California, health, disability rights, discrimination, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, forced disappearance
March 12, 2019

Fighting Homelessness in the Bay Area

March 12, 2019/ Nikki Bambauer
Fighting Homelessness in the Bay Area

A UN Special Rapporteur recently called the treatment of the Bay Area’s homeless population “cruel” and “inhuman.” Under the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, everyone has a right to housing. Learn more about two local initiatives to help homeless students and their families.

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March 12, 2019/ Nikki Bambauer/
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homelessness, gentrification, poverty, Bay Area, Bambauer
September 25, 2018

A Denial of History

September 25, 2018/ Guest User
A Denial of History

Ads from a hate group noted for its history of Holocaust denialism began appearing at two BART stations in downtown San Francisco earlier this month. Holocaust denial is not a new phenomenon but the emergence of Holocaust denial groups and pages on social media continues to be a growing concern. 

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September 25, 2018/ Guest User/
Human Rights, Education
Holocaust, Genocide denial, United States, Bay Area, history
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