Mass Incarceration Working Group Fellow at Pozen Family Center for Human Rights at the University of Chicago - Chicago, IL, US
The Pozen Family Center for Human Rights at the University of Chicago supports innovative interdisciplinary teaching and research initiatives that critically explore the theory and practice of global human rights. The Human Rights Program was founded in 1998 and renamed the Pozen Family Center for Human Rights in June 2014 to honor the gift from Richard AB'69 and Ann Pozen and their family. The Pozen Center supports the following:(1) Rigorous liberal arts, graduate, and professional school curricula that combine foundational research with practice-oriented training, including a Study Abroad program in Vienna, Austria, a two quarter Civilizations Core sequence, and a Minor in the College. (2) Summer student internships with non-governmental organizations, government agencies, and international human rights bodies in the U.S. and across the world. (3) Research that brings together faculty and students from across the disciplinary divisions and professional schools on issues such as health and human rights, human rights at home, arts and advocacy, migration and human rights, and human rights history. (4) Projects and events to enhance the university's engagement with local, regional, national, and international human rights scholars, practitioners, and public officials.