via Stories from the Border This week, Stories from the Border Summer Fellow, Julia Huesa, interviews Phil Torrey. Phil is the Managing Attorney of the Harvard Immigration and Refugee …
Harvard Immigration and Refugee Clinical Program scores a victory for asylum seekers
by Jeff Nealvia Harvard Law Today When the Trump administration recently issued a new rule that would make it more difficult for people fleeing persecution in their own countries to apply for …
Training the next generation of international women’s rights advocates
by Dana Waltersvia Harvard Law Today Since joining Harvard Law School, Salma Waheedi, a clinical instructor and lecturer on law in the International Human Rights Clinic, has devoted a major part …
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‘This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for change’
by Erin Petersonvia the Harvard Bulletin As a deadly global pandemic hit the U.S. early this year, disproportionately impacting marginalized groups and communities of color, and profound …
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UN Special Rapporteur cites Program’s submission
via HIRC blog On November 10th, the UN Special Rapporteur on contemporary forms of racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance presented a report at the UN General …
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Harvard-Wide Task Force ‘Students vs. Pandemics’ Expands into National Initiative
by Emmy M. Cho and Isabella B. Chovia The Harvard Crimson Students vs. Pandemics — which began as a Harvard-wide task force formed in response to COVID-19 — has grown into a national …