Carr-Ryan Center faculty, fellows, and affiliates bring cutting-edge expertise and research on global human rights issues, exploring:
- Notes from the New Frontier of Power: Our Technology & Human Rights Fellowship considers the global contest between surveillance capitalism and democracy.
- Racial Justice in the World: Insights into the global racial justice movement.
- LGBTQI+ Human Rights: Insights into the global LGBTQI+ human rights movement.
- Carr-Ryan Perspectives: Perspectives on current global human rights issues from the Carr-Ryan Center, its faculty, fellows, and affiliates.
- Event Recaps: Human rights insights from the Carr-Ryan Center’s events and guest speakers.
"A Whole Civilization Will Die Tonight:" The Day the American President Threatened Genocide
By Mathias Risse, Harvard University
As Culture War Proponents Fixate on LGBTQI+ Rights Globally, India’s Government Removes Hard-Fought Protections from Transgender Indians
By Reginald Greer, Global LGBTQI+ Human Rights Fellow (2025-26)
Where Human Rights and Business Interests Converge: New Data on Disability Inclusion and Career Advancement
By Reid Jewett Smith, Carr-Ryan Fellow (2025-26)
The Lion and the Fury: Faces of American Leadership and the Soul of the West
By Mathias Risse, Harvard University
Protection to Prosecution: The Criminalization of Transgender Existence in India's 2026 Amendment Bill
By Nayyab Ali, Global LGBTQI+ Human Rights Fellow (2025-26)
Visibility Beyond Survival: A Transgender Voice from South Asia in a Time of Global Backlash
By Nayyab Ali, Global LGBTQI+ Human Rights Fellow (2025-26)
The Tug-of-War on Trans Rights in the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women Session 70
By Henry Tse, International LGBTQI+ Activist Summit Delegate 2024
Transgender Day of Visibility and the Unfinished Work of Liberation
By Timothy Patrick McCarthy, Faculty Chair, Global LGBTQI+ Human Rights Program Carr-Ryan Center for Human Rights | Harvard Kennedy School
Censoring Trans Books is a Violation of Human Rights
By Philomena Polefrone, Global LGBTQI+ Human Rights Fellow (2025-26)
Singular Crime, Double Duty: Germany, Israel, and the Palestinian People after the Holocaust
By Mathias Risse, Harvard University
"Epic Fury:" Pete Hegseth, His Comments on Harvard, and the Erosion of America's Military Soul
By Mathias Risse, Harvard University
Spyware Cases in Europe and Africa Spotlight Privacy and Accountability
By Jonathan Rozen, Technology and Human Rights Fellow (2025-26)