This organization uses lessons of history to challenge teachers and their students to stand up to bigotry and hate.
Diplomacy After Hours is a series by the National Museum of American Diplomacy. On this particular video, they will engage in a Youtube Live conversation about how to make the… Continue Reading »
A reading list about women, gender, and black internationalism that focuses on global visions; transnational activities; trans racial political alliances of people of African descent in the US and other… Continue Reading »
A YouTube video of a Facebook Live discussion about the National Museum of American Diplomacy’s online exhibit #HerDiplomacy that explores the legacy of women in diplomacy and their dedicated service… Continue Reading »
Set the World on Fire by Dr. Keisha N. Blain highlights the flexibility, adaptability, and experimentation of black women leaders who demanded equal recognition and participation in global civil society.
The ILF was founded to address the global crisis in access to justice. Over the past two decades, the ILF has established a practical and effective approach to meet the… Continue Reading »
To Turn the Whole World Over is a collection of essays that examine the intersection of internationalism and women’s rights/feminism.
Disability Rights International is a non-profit organization that promotes the human rights of people with disabilities and publishes reports on human rights enforcement, with lawyers, mental health professionals, and activists… Continue Reading »
The Asylum Seeker Advocacy Project (ASAP) is a nonprofit organization that works to help and represent families coming to the United States to seek asylum, find a safe community to… Continue Reading »
Safe Passage Project works to help immigrant children throughout NYC and offers volunteer opportunities for Lawyers, Law Students, and Interpreters.