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National Human Rights Cities Alliance Steering Committee members (transitional leadership team):*
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Current U.S.-Canada Human Rights Cities Alliance Steering Committee members:
*Molefi Askari- Ubuntu Institute for Community Development
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*Catherine Adams-Claflin University, Orangeburg, South Carolina
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*Molefi Askari-Executive Director, Ubuntu Institute for Community Development & Co-Director, US Human Rights Network
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*Madeline Baer, Occidental College
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*Lisa Borden, Senior Policy Council for International Advocacy, Southern Poverty Law Center
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*Tara Campbell, Executive President, Dayton United for Human Rights (DUHR) Coalition
 
*Anthony Chase-Occidental College (Los Angeles)
 
*Anthony Chase-Occidental College (Los Angeles)
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*Allan-Charles Chipman, Initiatives of Change
 
*Joshua Cooper- Director, Hawai'i Institute for Human Rights
 
*Joshua Cooper- Director, Hawai'i Institute for Human Rights
*Shelley Inglis- Executive Director, Human Rights Center, University of Dayton
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*Tamar Ezer- University of Miami, Faculty Director, Human Rights Program & Associate Director, Human Rights Clinic
*Gaea Morales-University of Southern California
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*Jacob Flowers-American Friends Service Committee-Southern Region
*Shayna Plaut- University of Manitoba
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*Michael Goodhart- Pittsburgh Human Rights City Alliance & University of Pittsburgh
*Joel Pruce- Human Rights Center, University of Dayton
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*Kristi Heather Kenyon, Program Director, Human Rights, Global College, University of Winnipeg
*Rob Robinson- Partners for Dignity and Rights
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*Tina Kempin Reuter, Director, Institute for Human Rights, University of Alabama at Birmingham
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*Rebecca Landy-Independent Human Rights Consultant
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*Robert Robinson- Senior Advisor, Partners for Dignity and Rights & Adjunct Professor of Urbanism, New School University
 
*Jackie Smith- Pittsburgh Human Rights City Alliance & University of Pittsburgh  
 
*Jackie Smith- Pittsburgh Human Rights City Alliance & University of Pittsburgh  
 
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*NOTE: We are currently undergoing a leadership transition and re-building phase.
 
''Institutional affiliations listed are for identification purposes only''
 
 
 
''Past Steering Committee Members''<br/>
 
Rebecca Landy- US Human Rights Network<br/>
 
Jean-Louis Peta Ikambana- American Friends Service Committee & Washington DC Human Rights City Steering Committee<br/>
 
Onaje Muid- International Human Rights Association for American Minorities<br/>
 
Michael Santos- National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty<br/>
 

Latest revision as of 14:48, 5 November 2024

Current U.S.-Canada Human Rights Cities Alliance Steering Committee members:

  • Catherine Adams-Claflin University, Orangeburg, South Carolina
  • Molefi Askari-Executive Director, Ubuntu Institute for Community Development & Co-Director, US Human Rights Network
  • Madeline Baer, Occidental College
  • Lisa Borden, Senior Policy Council for International Advocacy, Southern Poverty Law Center
  • Tara Campbell, Executive President, Dayton United for Human Rights (DUHR) Coalition
  • Anthony Chase-Occidental College (Los Angeles)
  • Allan-Charles Chipman, Initiatives of Change
  • Joshua Cooper- Director, Hawai'i Institute for Human Rights
  • Tamar Ezer- University of Miami, Faculty Director, Human Rights Program & Associate Director, Human Rights Clinic
  • Jacob Flowers-American Friends Service Committee-Southern Region
  • Michael Goodhart- Pittsburgh Human Rights City Alliance & University of Pittsburgh
  • Kristi Heather Kenyon, Program Director, Human Rights, Global College, University of Winnipeg
  • Tina Kempin Reuter, Director, Institute for Human Rights, University of Alabama at Birmingham
  • Rebecca Landy-Independent Human Rights Consultant
  • Robert Robinson- Senior Advisor, Partners for Dignity and Rights & Adjunct Professor of Urbanism, New School University
  • Jackie Smith- Pittsburgh Human Rights City Alliance & University of Pittsburgh