In the second part of the youth discussion, Ava Kreutziger and Elizabeth Schwab continue the conversation with Jude Armstrong, Jaya Field, and Ella Henry, focusing on global perspectives, intersectionality, and creative activism. Jaya discusses her comparative research on queer rights in Sweden and Poland; Jude explores poetry and abolition as tools for liberation; and Ella reflects on cultural shifts toward inclusivity. The guests share strategies for resisting censorship, promoting re...
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In the second part of the youth discussion, Ava Kreutziger and Elizabeth Schwab continue the conversation with Jude Armstrong, Jaya Field, and Ella Henry, focusing on global perspectives, intersectionality, and creative activism. Jaya discusses her comparative research on queer rights in Sweden and Poland; Jude explores poetry and abolition as tools for liberation; and Ella reflects on cultural shifts toward inclusivity. The guests share strategies for resisting censorship, promoting re...
Episode 62: Zeynep Karatas, Eugenia Ricciotti, and Tata Varadashvili, Part One
Human Rights Education Now!
29 minutes
2 months ago
Episode 62: Zeynep Karatas, Eugenia Ricciotti, and Tata Varadashvili, Part One
Zeynep Karatas, a UC Irvine honors graduate in Political Science and International Studies, has worked with The Borgen Project, Lawyers Without Borders, and the United Nations Association of the USA. She held leadership roles on campus and presented her award-winning thesis on the European Court of Human Rights at three conferences. She plans to pursue graduate studies and a career in international human rights law. Eugenia Ricciotti, a law graduate from the University of Trento, is completin...
Human Rights Education Now!
In the second part of the youth discussion, Ava Kreutziger and Elizabeth Schwab continue the conversation with Jude Armstrong, Jaya Field, and Ella Henry, focusing on global perspectives, intersectionality, and creative activism. Jaya discusses her comparative research on queer rights in Sweden and Poland; Jude explores poetry and abolition as tools for liberation; and Ella reflects on cultural shifts toward inclusivity. The guests share strategies for resisting censorship, promoting re...