Human Rights 105: Anti-Oppression and Human Rights
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The human rights webinars introduce participants to the foundations, history, mechanisms and legislation of human rights.
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Human Rights Webinar Series
Facilitated by the John Humphrey Centre for Peace and Human Rights
The foundations for human rights workshops introduce participants to the international architecture and history of human rights as well as the values and pillars of human rights including provision, protection, participation and remedy. Participants gain understanding of how human rights are relevant to local issues and are introduced to the national and provincial legislation that exists to support human rights.
In this webinar:
Human Rights 105: Anti-Oppression and Human Rights
In this session, participants will learn the connection between anti-oppression and human rights and engage in a reflection on the structures and systems that exist around us and how they impact work for human rights.
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