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Human Rights-Based Approaches to Social Justice

Course Overview

Date / Time Location Credits Minimium Tuition*
9/2/25 - 12/12/25
Th 4p.m. – 6:45p.m.
Wheatley-Peters W04-0138 3 $2657 (guest students)
Date
9/2/25 - 12/12/25
Time
Th 4p.m. – 6:45p.m.
Location
Wheatley-Peters W04-0138
Credits
3
Min. Tuition*
$2657 (guest students)

Description

Over the past two decades, nonprofit organizations and social justice activists around the world have adopted human rights frameworks, strategies and tools to advance their goals. At the international level, Oxfam and Action Aid, for example, have embraced human rights-based approaches to their work. National and local nonprofit organizations and activists from Vermont, Peru, South Africa and India and have also discovered that human rights provide a legitimate and coherent framework for analyzing public policy and organizing people to demand social justice. Drawing on case studies from the United States and globally, this course examines human rights-based approaches adopted by nonprofit organizations to advocate on social justice issues affecting marginalized groups, including women, children, racial and ethnic minorities, people with disabilities and migrant workers.

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