Events
The Ethics Center and the Brandeis Student Union present the first weeklong "festival of social justice." Clubs and academic departments have planned dozens of events throughout the week, featuring talks, performances, exhibits, discussions -- even a Tae Kwon Do workshop that will include a speaker about gender violence.
The Ethics Center and the Brandeis Student Union present the first weeklong "festival of social justice." Clubs and academic departments have planned dozens of events throughout the week, featuring talks, performances, exhibits, discussions -- even a Tae Kwon Do workshop that will include a speaker about gender violence.
The Ethics Center and the Brandeis Student Union present the first weeklong "festival of social justice." Clubs and academic departments have planned dozens of events throughout the week, featuring talks, performances, exhibits, discussions -- even a Tae Kwon Do workshop that will include a speaker about gender violence.
Kátia Abreu, Brazilian Senator, Tocantins; President, Confederation of Agriculture and Livestock of Brazil (CNA) A Brazilian lunch will be served. This seminar is co-sponsored by the Harvard-MIT Workshop on the Political Economy of Development in Brazil.
The Ethics Center and the Brandeis Student Union present the first weeklong "festival of social justice." Clubs and academic departments have planned dozens of events throughout the week, featuring talks, performances, exhibits, discussions -- even a Tae Kwon Do workshop that will include a speaker about gender violence.
Join the Oxfam Action Corps to support women farmers, fight global hunger, and build a better food system! You will meet great people and work together to change laws that can save lives, defend the rights of the world’s poorest farmers, and protect communities from rising food prices and climate change. You will gain leadership skills, have fun, and change the world!Anybody can join the local effort! All levels of experience are welcome. You can also apply for Oxfam’s free four-day leadership training in Washington D.C. May 12 – May 15. Apply here http://www.oxfamactioncorps.org by February 14.
Peace Corps is a 27 month, overseas, all expenses paid experience that will provide you with personal and professional growth. Volunteers serve in over 70 host countries around the world on projects in youth and community development, education, health, business, information technology, agriculture and environment. Qualifications are based on experience, education, and language skills. Peace Corps volunteers receive three months of training; round trip transportation overseas; a monthly living allowance; full medical/dental coverage; federal student loan deferment, 24 vacation days per year, a readjustment allowance of $7,425 (before taxes) at the close of 27 months of service, eligibility for federal jobs, and grad school benefits www.peacecorps.gov/gradschool.
Celebrate the spirit of Valentine’s day with your own floral creation by attending EcoLogic’s first-ever flower arrangement workshop with the wonderfully creative and inspiring Faxon Green.This evening is designed to stimulate your creative spirit. Even the simplest bouquets and arrangements can have flair and surprise. They can also be ecologically "pure." Faxon has a passion for natural beauty and the earth. She recycles, composts and there is no floral foam or plastic in her studio.
The lecture will discuss conceptions of human rights as moral, political, and legal imperatives, and their application to international migration and migrants. Cross-border migration poses the challenge of reconciling the universality of human rights with the current organization of political power through a system of territorial states. Illustrative examples will be drawn from the diversity of relevant international human rights regimes, including recent work of the UN Human Rights Committee.
Peter M. Shane, Jacob E. Davis and Jacob E. Davis II Chair in Law at the Ohio State University's Moritz College of Law & Visiting Professor of Law at Harvard Law School.


