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this event is free and open to the public. contact: chriJ 617.552.8491 | [email protected] www.bc.edu/humanrights Beyond Human Rights: Under the Storm while Living World(s) Apart The Boston College Center for Human Rights and International Justice Presents: The speakers, co-authors of Grassroots Post-Modernism: Remaking the Soil of Cultures, will critically engage with current human rights discourse and practice, drawing on their experiences with grassroots movements re- sponding to climatic and sociopolitical collapse today. Tuesday, November 5th 6:00 pm Reception Higgins Atrium 7:00 pm Lecture Higgins 300 RSVP for 6:00 pm reception at tinyurl.com/ BeyondHumanRightsBC Gustavo Esteva, an activist and public intellectual, writer, and co-founder of the Universidad de la Tierra (University of the Earth) in Oaxaca, Mexico Madhu S. Prakash, Professor Emerita of Education (Educational Theory & Policy), Pennsylvania State University Co-sponsored by the BC Latin American Studies program, the BC Organization for Latin American Affairs (OLAA), the BC Lynch School of Education and Human Development TESpECI program and the BC Institute for the Liberal Arts.
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this event is free and open to the public.contact: chriJ 617.552.8491 | [email protected] www.bc.edu/humanrights

Beyond Human Rights: Under the Storm while Living World(s) Apart

The Boston College Center for Human Rights and International Justice Presents:

The speakers, co-authors of Grassroots Post-Modernism: Remaking the Soil of Cultures, will critically engage with current human rights discourse and practice, drawing on their experiences with grassroots movements re-sponding to climatic and sociopolitical collapse today.

Tuesday, November 5th6:00 pm Reception Higgins Atrium 7:00 pm Lecture Higgins 300

RSVP for 6:00 pm reception at tinyurl.com/ BeyondHumanRightsBC

Gustavo Esteva, an activist and public intellectual, writer, and co-founder of the Universidad de la Tierra (University of the Earth) in Oaxaca, Mexico

Madhu S. Prakash,Professor Emerita of Education(Educational Theory & Policy), Pennsylvania State University

Co-sponsored by the BC Latin American Studies program, the BC Organization for Latin American Affairs (OLAA), the BC Lynch School of Education and Human Development TESpECI program and the BC Institute for the Liberal Arts.

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