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Applications to become a Student Ambassador with the Carr Center for the 2024–25 academic year are now open.The Carr Center is in search of two Student Ambassadors who will work…
The Carr Center for Human Rights Policy is excited to announce its 2024–2025 Racial Justice Fellows and 2024–2025 Carr Center Fellows. Coming to the Center with incredibly diverse…
The Carr Center for Human Rights Policy breaks new ground with an international fellowship network dedicated to advancing theory and practice on the urgent question that faces…
In this article, we explore historical trends in gender-attentive transitional justice policies using a new global dataset of truth commissions, prosecutions and reparations…
At a moment when our democratic abilities seem to have eroded, and political, economic, and technological forces have weakened the capacity for collective action, People, Power,…
During the Carr Center’s 25th anniversary year, we’re looking back at the past two-and-a-half decades of human rights policy and training at the Center. Since its founding in 1999…
Conflict of interest is among the most regulated forms of official behavior. In the United States, the vast bureaucracy of the Office of Government Ethics (OGE) is almost entirely…
Portland, Oregon recently passed Measure 26-228, which represents some of the most expansive voting reforms by a major American city in recent history. Instead of being elected in…
Beginning in 2021, state legislators introduced or passed numerous bills intended to shape appropriate content in K–12 social studies curricula. The majority of these bills were,…
Vol. 10, Issue 2, Pages 30-67
Paying reparations to Black Americans has long been contentiously debated. This article addresses an unexamined pillar of this debate: the United States has a long-standing social…