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Mental Illness in U.S. Prisons and Jails – UAB Institute for Human Rights Blog
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by James DeLano  “I run the biggest mental hospital in the country.” That was Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca in 2005. He was referring to the fact ...

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Rohingya Refugee Crisis Leads to Shifting Tide in Indonesia – UAB Institute for Human Rights Blog
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by Delisha Valacheril Figure 1 Displaced Rohingya at a refugee camp. Source: Yahoo Images   The Rohingya are survivors of atrocities committed by the ...

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Human Rights Watch Film Festival Toronto 2024
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Join us from 21-28 March 2024 for the Human Rights Watch Film Festival in Toronto, also streaming across Canada. Tickets and info at ...

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Brazil Decides in Landmark Court Case to Grant Land Rights to Indigenous – UAB Institute for Human Rights Blog
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by Delisha Valacheril  Image 1. Indigenous Representatives Speaking with Local Leaders in Brazil. Source Flickr. A jubilant celebration of color ...

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Deadly Earthquake in Afghanistan Magnifies Gender Apartheid Under Taliban Control – UAB Institute for Human Rights Blog
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by Delisha Valacheril Image 1. Afghan Man standing in the rumble caused by an earthquake. Source: Flickr The ongoing humanitarian crises as a result ...

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Southern Prisons in the U.S. – UAB Institute for Human Rights Blog
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by Abigail Shumate Prisons, Historically A quick Google search of “Alabama prison news now” will lead you to hundreds of articles detailing brutal and ...

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If Canada defends human rights, what about Palestine?
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Ameera Es-Sabar discusses the concept of silent violence in the context of Canada, drawing parallels between Canada’s exclusionary approaches towards ...

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Forced Prison Labor – UAB Institute for Human Rights Blog
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by James DeLano Historical Slavery in the United States  Slavery was abolished in the United States in 1865 with the ratification of the 13th Amendment. ...

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Human Rights Violations on the US-Mexico Border – UAB Institute for Human Rights Blog
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  by Lexie Woolums Trigger Warning: This post discusses immigration, including physical barriers for migrants. The article includes a discussion of some ...

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Over-incarceration of Indigenous People and the Need for Cultural Humility – UAB Institute for Human Rights Blog
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By Eva Pechtl To better understand the value of culturally centered practices in Indigenous justice, I encourage you to read my previous blog, In this ...

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