Center for the Study of Human Rights Records, 1981-2004, bulk 1987-2001

Center for the Study of Human Rights Records, 1981-2004, bulk 1987-2001

Summary Information

Abstract

This collection contains materials generated and collected by the Center for the Study of Human Rights, a research and training center at Columbia University.

At a Glance

Call No.:
HR#0005
Bib ID:
6460813 View CLIO record
Creator(s):
Columbia University. Center for the Study of Human Rights
Repository:
Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Physical Description:
11.5 linear feet (25 document boxes, index card box)
Language(s):
English .
Access:
You will need to make an appointment in advance to use this collection material in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room. You can schedule an appointment once you've submitted your request through your Special Collections Research Account.

This collection is located off-site. You will need to request this material at least three business days in advance to use the collection in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room.

This collection has no restrictions.

Description

Summary

Although the collection documents a number of the Center's activities, the bulk of the material relates to its training and capacity building programs. The Human Rights Advocacy Program (HRAP) and the Religion, Human Rights, and Religious Freedom Program (Pew Program) are most thoroughly represented, but smaller amounts of material exist for the Belldegrun Fellowship, the Human Rights Colloquium (HRC), and others. Correspondence, project goal descriptions, admission criteria, schedules, evaluations, and reports show how these programs operated and changed.

The collection also contains administrative documents such as meeting minutes and annual reports; brochures and notes from workshops and conferences; general information on other NGOs; and materials such as course lists, course descriptions, syllabi, and long-term plans that demonstrate the Center's role in human rights instruction at Columbia.

Arrangement

This collection is arranged into four series.

Using the Collection

Restrictions on Access

You will need to make an appointment in advance to use this collection material in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room. You can schedule an appointment once you've submitted your request through your Special Collections Research Account.

This collection is located off-site. You will need to request this material at least three business days in advance to use the collection in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library reading room.

This collection has no restrictions.

Terms Governing Use and Reproduction

Reproductions may be made for research purposes. Permission to publish material from the collection must be requested from the Manuscripts Curator, Rare Book and Manuscript Library (RBML). The RBML approves permission to publish that which it physically owns; the responsibility to secure copyright permission rests with the patron.

Preferred Citation

Identification of specific item; Date (if known); Center for the Study of Human Rights Records; Box and Folder; Center for Human Rights Documentation and Research, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Library.

Accrual

Accruals are expected

Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. Contact rbml@columbia.edu for more information.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

accn number: Source of acquisition--CSHR. Method of acquisition--Deposit; Date of acquisition--2006.

About the Finding Aid / Processing Information

Columbia University Libraries, Rare Book and Manuscript Library

Processing Information

Papers processed Carolyn Smith 2008.

Finding aid written Carolyn Smith February 2008.

Revision Description

2009-08-22 File created.

2019-05-20 EAD was imported spring 2019 as part of the ArchivesSpace Phase II migration.

Biographical / Historical

Founded at Columbia University in 1978, the Center for the Study of Human Rights is one of the oldest university human rights programs in the United States. The Center advances the understanding of human rights issues through its goals of "providing excellent human rights education to Columbia students, fostering innovative interdisciplinary academic research, and offering its expertise in capacity building to human rights leaders, organizations, and universities around the world.".

The Center plays a supporting role in human rights instruction at Columbia; it does not oversee or evaluate programs, but helps facilitate communication between interested students and faculty members from several departments. The Center posts lists of courses with a human rights focus, helps find adjunct faculty to teach specific topics, and coordinates interdisciplinary events, such as a colloquium for dissertation students. The overall goal is to make human rights education an integral part of many fields of study, rather than a separate component.

Research carried out by CSHR has taken many forms over the years. Initially, CHSR focused on projects that would encourage constitutionalism as a basis of government. In the early 1990s, for example, the Center created Constitutionalism and Rights: Project on China, which brought Chinese and Western scholars together to research and discuss constitutional questions. CSHR also supported the Cambodian Genocide Documentation Project (1983-1987), created in collaboration with David Hawk, which documented destruction in Cambodia under the Khmer Rouge through taped oral histories and reports, and the Project on Children and War (1988-1992) which provided research and analysis to back other organizations fighting for policies and programs for children in war zones. More recently, the Center has been committed to research that helps developing countries create effective local institutions, such as judiciary bodies and human rights organizations, which can make a democratic system run more smoothly.

The Center's capacity building programs are intended to provide training and skills to human rights leaders and researchers, especially those who have difficulty acquiring them in their own countries. CSHR's ongoing Human Rights Advocates Program brings twelve such individuals from countries in the Global South to Columbia University each year. Advocates participate in courses and training workshops on topics such as networking, fundraising, and law, attend brown bag seminars, and meet with human rights leaders in New York and Washington, DC. The program has met with considerable success; participants frequently express their gratitude for the new abilities and knowledge they take back to their organizations.

The Center has completed many shorter programs, including the Uganda Visitors Project (1990) and the Liberia Project (1993-1996) which bring training people that need it. Between 1995 and 1999 the Center conducted the Religion, Human Rights, and Religious Freedom Program, which aimed to "promote interaction between religious communities and the international human rights movement, as well as to enhance concern for religious freedom and religious tolerance." Funded by the Pew Charitable Trusts and generally referred to as the Pew Program, it provided training for scholars from Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. The seven-month fellowship was divided into two parts; for the first four months, fellows studied at Columbia and attended seminars and workshops on human rights issues. Following this, each fellow completed a three-month internship with a human rights organization that specialized in religious freedom and tolerance. The program also featured an annual conference on religious issues in Eastern Europe.

The Center also managed the Belldegrun Human Rights Research and Training Fellowship from 1998 until 2001. It allowed one advocate from Denmark, Finland, Norway, or Sweden to attend Columbia for a year. Fellows studied alongside members of HRAP and other programs while outlining a course schedule and research project in an area of international human rights.

Subject Headings

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Name
Columbia University
Place
Developing countries
Subject
Education
Human rights
Human rights -- Study and teaching
Human rights workers

Series I: Administrative Files, 1988-2001


Box 1 Folder 1

General/background Information, 2000-2001


Box 1 Folder 2

Annual Reports, 1996-1997


Correspondence


Box 1 Folder 3

Prudential Fellowship Program at Columbia, 1997


Box 1 Folder 4

Peace Education Program, 1998


Box 1 Folder 5

Khmer Translation, 1998


Box 1 Folder 6

Steve Marks--Visit to Cambodia, 1998


Box 26

Electronic Records, 1994-1999 (3.5" floppy disks) (66 disks), 1994-1999


Fundraising


Box 1 Folder 7 to 8

Grants, 1993, 1998, 1993, 1998, (2 Folders)


Box 1 Folder 9

Bradesco Foundation Visit, 1998


Box 1 Folder 10

Goals, 2000


Meeting Minutes and Notes


Box 1 Folder 16

Director's Meetings, 1995-1996, (6 Folders)


Box 1 Folder 17 to 25

Executive Board Meetings, 1996-1999, (9 Folders)


Box 2 Folder 1 to 3

Staff Meetings, 1995-1998, (3 Folders)


Box 2 Folder 4

Website Project, 2001


NGO/Organization Files


Box 2 Folder 5

NGO Bibliography, 1996


Box 2 Folder 6

America's Development Foundation, 1994


Box 2 Folder 7

American Jewish Committee, 1994


Box 2 Folder 8

American Jewish World Service, 1997


Box 2 Folder 9

Amnesty International, 1997


Box 2 Folder 10 to 11

Asia Foundation, 1996-2000, (2 Folders)


Box 2 Folder 12

Aspen Institute, 1998


Box 2 Folder 13

Association Internationale pour la Defense de la Liberte Religieuse, 1994


Box 2 Folder 14

Ayrton Senna Institute, undated


Box 2 Folder 15

Baha'i International Community, 1994


Box 2 Folder 16

Balkan Institute, 1996


Box 2 Folder 17

Belgrade Center for Human Rights, 1996


Box 2 Folder 18

Bellevue/NYU Program for Survivors of Torture, 1999


Box 2 Folder 19

Birmingham University Human Rights Law and Practice Programme, 1997


Box 2 Folder 20

Board of British Jews, 1994


Box 2 Folder 21

Calamus Foundation, 1995-1996


Box 2 Folder 22

Carnegie Council, 1999


Box 2 Folder 23

Center for International Health and Cooperation, 1997


Box 2 Folder 24

Center for Religious Pluralism, 1996


Box 2 Folder 25

Center for Women's Global Leadership, 1997


Box 2 Folder 26

Christian Peacemaker Teams, 1998


Box 3 Folder 1

Christian Solidarity International, 1994


Box 3 Folder 2

Church Avenue Merchants Block Association (CAMBA), 1994


Box 3 Folder 3

Civil Society Forum of the Americas, undated


Box 3 Folder 4

Coalition for Immigrant Rights, 1996


Box 3 Folder 5

Columbia University Conflict Resolution Program, 1999


Box 3 Folder 6

Columbia University Law School Center for Public Interest Law, 1999


Box 3 Folder 7

Columbia University Law School Public Interest Law Initiative in Transitional Societies, 1997


Box 3 Folder 8

Columbia University School of Public Health: Program for the Study of Sexuality, Gender, Health, and Human Rights, 1998


Box 3 Folder 9

Corresponding Academy on Civil Society, 1995


Box 3 Folder 10

Doctors of the World, 1996


Box 3 Folder 11

The Doe Fund, Inc: Ready, Willing, and Able Program, 1996


Box 3 Folder 12

Emory University, 1996-1998


Box 3 Folder 13

Evangelische Gesellschaft Stuttgart, 1994


Box 3 Folder 14

Fellowship of Reconciliation, 1995


Box 3 Folder 15

Ford Foundation--Non-Grant Correspondence, 1999


Box 3 Folder 16

Fordham Law School Joseph R. Crowley Human Rights Program, 1997


Box 3 Folder 17

Forefront, 1999


Box 3 Folder 18

Foundation for a Civil Society, 1993-1994


Box 3 Folder 19

Friedrich Ebert Foundation, 1999


Box 3 Folder 20 to 21

Fund for Peace, 1994-1997, (2 Folders)


Box 3 Folder 22

Gay Men of African Descent (GMAD), 1997


Box 3 Folder 23

Glenmary Research Institute, 1996


Box 3 Folder 24

Global Kids, 1997


Box 3 Folder 25

Globalvisions, Inc., 1999


Box 3 Folder 26

The Harriman Institute, 1995-1996


Box 3 Folder 27

Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights, 1996


Box 3 Folder 28

High Commission for Human Rights, 1997-1998


Box 3 Folder 29

Human Rights Advocates International, 1997


Box 3 Folder 30

Human Rights Watch, 1997


Box 3 Folder 31

Human Rights without Borders, 1996


Box 3 Folder 32

Indonesia Society, 1997


Box 3 Folder 33

Institute for East West Studies, 1988


Box 3 Folder 34

Institute of International Education, 1988


Box 3 Folder 35

Institute of Jewish Affairs, 1994


Box 3 Folder 36

International Center for Migration, Ethnicity and Citizenship, 1995


Box 3 Folder 37

International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission, 1996-1999


Box 4 Folder 1

International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights, 1995


Box 4 Folder 2

International NGO Center on Human Rights, 1997


Box 4 Folder 3

International Jewish Women's Human Right Watch, 1998


Box 4 Folder 4

International Religious Freedom Project, 1994


Box 4 Folder 5

Interreligious Coordinating Council, 1996


Box 4 Folder 6

Israel Interfaith Association, 1996


Box 4 Folder 7

Israel Religious Action Center, 1996


Box 4 Folder 8

John Jay College of Criminal Justice, 1996


Box 4 Folder 9

Keston Institute, 1994-1996


Box 4 Folder 10

Law and Liberty Trust, 1996


Box 4 Folder 11

Lawyers Committee for Human Rights, 1996


Box 4 Folder 12

Luce Foundation, 1999


Box 4 Folder 13

Magnus Hirschfeld Center for Human Rights, 1997


Box 4 Folder 14

Media Development Loan Fund, undated


Box 4 Folder 15

Middle East Council of Churches, 1992


Box 4 Folder 16

Moscow Human Rights Research Center, 1995


Box 4 Folder 17

NAFSA, 1999


Box 4 Folder 18

National Civic Education Program, 1991


Box 4 Folder 19

National Conference on Soviet Jewery, 1994


Box 4 Folder 20 to 21

Network of East-West Women, 1996, (2 Folders)


Box 4 Folder 22

Niwano Peace Fund, 1999


Box 4 Folder 23

NYC NGO list, undated


Box 4 Folder 24

Oxfam America, 1997


Box 4 Folder 25

Parliamentarians for Global Action, 1997


Box 4 Folder 26

Project on Religion and Human Rights, 1994-1995


Box 4 Folder 27

Public Interest Law Initiative, 1999


Box 4 Folder 28

Rights Link Project, 1995


Box 4 Folder 29

Rights and Wrongs, 1997-1999


Box 4 Folder 30

Rikers Island Correction Department, 1999


Box 5 Folder 1

Roosevelt Institute, 1996


Box 5 Folder 2

Rutherford Institute, 1996


Box 5 Folder 3

St. Andrews Biblical Theological College, 1998


Box 5 Folder 4

Scholars at Risk, 2000


Box 5 Folder 5

UNICEF, 1996-1999


Box 5 Folder 6

Union of Councils, 1994


Box 5 Folder 7

United Nations, 1997-1999


Box 5 Folder 8

Vera Institute of Justice, 1997


Box 5 Folder 9

The Willberforce Council, 1994


Box 5 Folder 10

Women's Campaign for Soviet Jewry, 1994


Box 5 Folder 11

Women's Environment and Development Organization, 1997

Series II: Human Rights Instruction, 1981-2002


Subseries II.1: Columbia Human Rights Curriculum, 1981-2002


Box 5 Folder 12

Certificate in Human Rights--General, 1987-1990


Box 5 Folder 13

Correspondence, 1988-1989


Course Lists


Box 5 Folder 14

Human Rights Courses, 1981-1991


Box 5 Folder 15

Race Relations Courses, 1984


Box 5 Folder 16

Curriculum Review, 2002


Box 5 Folder 17

Human Rights Syllabi, 1990-1991


Box 5 Folder 18

GSAS Syllabi, 1987-1988


Box 5 Folder 19

Interdepartmental Committee on Human Rights, 1985-1986


Box 5 Folder 20

Human Rights Research and Development Plan, 1992-1996


Box 5 Folder 21

Evaluation of HR Program, 1997


Box 5 Folder 22

Research--Assuring Children's Rights in Conflict and Post Conflict Situations, undated


Syllabi and Course Requirements (by course title)


Box 5 Folder 23

Colloquium on Conceptual and Theoretical Issues, 1988


Box 5 Folder 24

Colloquium on International Human Rights, 1987


Box 6 Folder 1

Constitutionalism in Eastern Europe, 1990


Box 6 Folder 2

Constitutional Law, 1991


Box 6 Folder 3

The Growth of Individual Rights: Ideas and Politics, 1984


Box 6 Folder 4

Human Rights and the Democratic Transition in Latin America, 1991


Box 6 Folder 5

Human Rights in Eastern Europe, 1987-1997


Box 6 Folder 6

Human Rights and Economic Development, 1987


Box 6 Folder 7

Human Rights and International Affairs, 1988-1996


Box 6 Folder 8

Human Rights and International Law, 1987-1989


Box 6 Folder 9

Human Rights, 1990-1991


Box 6 Folder 10

Human Rights in the International System, 1990


Box 6 Folder 11

Human Rights and Foreign Policy, 1987


Box 6 Folder 12

Human Rights in the Middle East, 1984


Box 6 Folder 13

Human and Social Dimensions of Peace: Human Rights Education, 1987


Box 6 Folder 14

The Individual and the Middle East, 1989


Box 6 Folder 15

International Business and International Human Rights, 1991


Box 6 Folder 16

International Human Rights, undated


Box 6 Folder 17

International Law, 1990


Box 6 Folder 18

International Protection of Human Rights, 1991


Box 6 Folder 19

Latin American Law, 1990


Box 6 Folder 20

Refugees, Migrations, and Human Rights, 1988


Box 6 Folder 21

Rethinking Human Rights, 2002


Box 7 Folder 1

Seminar on Human Rights and Foreign Policy, 1987-1989


Box 7 Folder 2

Social Security, Individual Rights, and Social Policy in International Perspective, 1986


Box 7 Folder 3

Women and Human Rights, Undated


Subseries II.2: Human Rights Internship Program (HRIP), 1991-1999


Box 7 Folder 4 to 6

Internship Information Packets, 1991-1996, (3 Folders)


Box 7 Folder 7

"HRIP: Domestic and Public Interest Fellowships/Grants,", 1997


Box 7 Folder 8

"HRIP: Foreign Summer Placements,", 1997


Box 7 Folder 9

"Internship Program Placement Packet,", 1999

Series III: Training and Capacity Building Programs, 1987-2004


Subseries III.1: Human Rights Advocates Program (HRAP), 1989-2004


Administrative Files


Box 8 Folder 1

Advocates Focus Session--Notes, undated


Box 8 Folder 2

Program Description and Selection Criteria, 1991


Box 8 Folder 3

Background Information, 1993


Box 8 Folder 4

Funding--Open Society Proposal, 1994


Box 8 Folder 5

Action Plan, 1994


Box 8 Folder 6

Coordinator's Report, 1994-1995


Box 8 Folder 7 to 11

Program Goals, 1994, 1999-2003, 1994, 1999-2003, (5 Folders)


Box 8 Folder 12

Administration Checklist, 1997


Box 8 Folder 13

Overview of Program Requirements, 2001


Box 8 Folder 14

Recruitment and Selection Timeline, 2002


Box 8 Folder 15

Participant Goals, 2002


Advocates Advisory Board


Box 8 Folder 16 to 24

Minutes and Notes, 1995-1999, (9 Folders)


Box 9 Folder 1

McLaughlin Report on Program Evaluation, 1996


Box 9 Folder 2

Planning and Development Notes, 1997-1998


Correspondence with Board Members


Box 9 Folder 3

Blyberg, Ann, 1998-1999


Box 9 Folder 4

Dias, Clarence, 1998-1999


Box 9 Folder 5

Dimenstein, Gilberto, 1998-1999


Box 9 Folder 6

Henriques, Zelma, 1989-1999


Box 9 Folder 7

Jones, Sydney, 1998-1999


Box 9 Folder 8

Posner, Michael, 1998-1999


Box 9 Folder 9

Sandosham, Surita, 1998-1999


Box 9 Folder 10

Shapiro, Steve, 1998-1999


Box 9 Folder 11

Application Procedures, 1994-2003


Box 9 Folder 12 to 15

Correspondence, 1990-1998, (4 Folders)


Box 10 Folder 1

Correspondence, 1990-1997


Box 10 Folder 2

Correspondence, 1999-2002


Courses


Box 10 Folder 3

Data Analysis and Presentation, 1998


Box 10 Folder 4 to 5

Report Writing for Human Rights, 1995-1997, (2 Folders)


Box 26

Electronic Files, 1994-1999


Box 26

Notes, 1994-1999 (3.5" floppy disks) (46 disks), 1994-1999


Box 26

Untitled, undated (51/4" floppy disk), undated


Box 10

Evaluations


Box 10 Folder 6

Alumni Evaluations, 1991


Box 10 Folder 7

Board Evaluations, 1994-1996


Box 10 Folder 8

Faculty Evaluations, 1996


Box 10 Folder 9

Evaluation by Jack McLaughlin, CU Policy Analyst, 1996 March


Box 10 Folder 10

Ford Foundation Evaluations, 2000


Box 10 Folder 11 to 13

External Evaluation, 2001, (3 Folders)


Advocates Evaluations


Box 11 Folder 1

1989


Box 11 Folder 2 to 3

1990, (2 Folders)


Box 11 Folder 4

1991


Box 11 Folder 5

1992


Box 11 Folder 6

1993


Box 11 Folder 7 to 9

1994, (3 Folders)


Box 11 Folder 10 to 12

1995, (3 Folders)


Box 11 Folder 13

1996


Box 12 Folder 1

1996


Box 12 Folder 2 to 3

1997, (2 Folders)


Box 12 Folder 4 to 5

1998, (2 Folders)


Box 12 Folder 6

1999


Box 12 Folder 7 to 9

2000, (3 Folders)


Box 12 Folder 10 to 11

2001, (2 Folders)


Box 13 Folder 1

2002


Box 13 Folder 2 to 3

2003, (2 Folders)


Box 13 Folder 4

Internships, 1995


Box 13 Folder 5

Newsletters--Advocate, 1995-1999


Orientation


Box 13 Folder 6

Prearrival Packets, 1994-1999


Box 13 Folder 7 to 8

Information Packets and Schedules, 1989-2000, (3 Folders)


Box 14 Folder 1 to 2

Information Packets and Schedules, 2001-2004, (2 Folders)


Box 14 Folder 3

Press Releases, 1998-2000


Receptions


Box 14 Folder 4

Farewell and Welcome, 1994-1999


Box 14 Folder 5

Wang Juntao and Xido Tian, 1994


Reports


Box 14 Folder 6

Progress Report, 1996


Box 14 Folder 7

10th Anniversary Review--Brochure, 1998


Box 14 Folder 8

Annual Reports, 1990-1991


Box 14 Folder 9 to 11

Annual Reports, 2000-2001, (3 Folders)


Roundtables and Seminars


Box 14 Folder 12 to 14

Brown Bag Series--Flyers and Handouts, 1991-199, (3 Folders)


Box 15 Folder 1

Oversees Aid and Third World Human Rights Organizations--Conference Proposal


Box 15 Folder 2

Training Skills Workshop Schedule, 1993


Box 15 Folder 3

A Draft Handbook on Fact Finding and Documentation of Human Rights Violations, 1993


Box 15 Folder 4

Correspondence with Speakers, 1996


Box 15 Folder 5

"Promoting and Protecting Human Rights through the United Nations" by Stephen Marks--Lecture to Advocates, 1997 February 20


Box 15 Folder 6

"Promoting and Protecting Human Rights in the United Nations System" by Stephen Marks--Lecture to Advocates, 1998 February 11


Box 15 Folder 7

Human Rights Challenges for the 21st Century--Roundtable Packet, 1999


Box 15 Folder 8

Advocates Program Workshop--Packet, 1999


Box 15 Folder 9 to 10

Seminar with Reebock Human Rights Award Winners, 1998-1999, (2 Folders)


Box 15 Folder 11

Public Presentations by Advocates--Flyers, 1998-2003


Box 15 Folder 12

Roundtables--Questions, 2000


Schedules


Box 15 Folder 13

Weekly Schedules, undated


Box 15 Folder 14

Program Schedule, 1992


Box 15 Folder 15 to 17

Program Schedules, 1994-1995, (3 Folders)


Box 15 Folder 18 to 19

Program Schedules, 1998-1999, (2 Folders)


Box 16 Folder 1

Seminar Schedule, 2003


Visits


Box 16 Folder 2 to 5

Department Visits, 1994-1998, (4 Folders)


Box 16 Folder 6

NGO Visits, 1999


Box 16 Folder 7 to 9

Washington DC Trip, 1995-2003 (3 visits), 1995-2003


Websites


Box 16 Folder 10 to 11

Advocate Network Website, 2001, (2 Folders)


Box 16 Folder 12

Reebock RAWnet Proposal, 1997


Subseries III.2: Belldegrun Human Rights Research and Training Fellowship at CSHR, 1997-2002


Box 16 Folder 1

Program Brochures, 1998


Box 16 Folder 2

"Corporate Ethics and Human Rights: A Comparative Profile in Telecommunication Industry," by Leila Mustanoja, Belldegrun Fellow, 1999


Box 16 Folder 3

Correspondence, 2001-2002


Box 16 Folder 4

Evaluations, 2001


Box 16 Folder 5

Orientation, 1999


Box 16 Folder 6

Thanks to Scandinavia Foundation--Correspondence and Budget Information, 1997


Subseries III.3: The Religion, Human Rights and Religious Freedom Program, 1994-1999


Box 17 Folder 7 to 8

Administration--Program Description and Goals, 1995-1998 (two Folders), 1995-1998


Annual Conference


Box 17 Folder 9 to 10

Human Rights Movements and Religious Organizations in Russia and Eastern Europe after 1985 1995 November 17, 1985, 1995 November 17, (2 Folders)


Box 17 Folder 11 to 14

Religious Freedom and Human Rights: State and Church in Eastern Europe, 1996 March 25-26, (4 Folders)


Box 17

Religious Organizations and Human Rights Movement: Affinities and Divergences, 1997 March 24-25, 5 folders


Box 17 Folder 6 to 10

The Protection of Religious Minorities, Religious Freedom and Human Rights in Post Communist Europe, 1998 March 16-18


Box 19 Folder 1 to 5

The Protection of Religious Minorities, Religious Freedom and Human Rights in Post Communist Europe, 1998 March 16-18, (5 Folders)


Box 19 Folder 6 to 11

Islam and Human Rights in Post-Communist Europe, 1999 March 15-16, (6 Folders)


Other Conferences


Box 20 Folder 1

Regulating Not-For-Profit Organizations in New Democracies, 1995 March 30-31


Box 20 Folder 2

Meeting of the Advisory Committee on Religious Freedom Abroad--Report from Paul Martin, 1997


Box 20 Folder 3

Conference on Religion in Russia (Title Unknown)--Notes, 1998


Box 20 Folder 4

The Media and Religion: An Exploratory, Roundtable Examining Influences on the Coverage of Religion in the Media, 1998 December 2


Box 20 Folder 5

Roundtable on the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 1999 April 16, 1998, 1999 April 16


Box 20 Folder 6

Correspondence, 1995-1996


Courses


Box 20 Folder 7 to 9

Syllabi and course listings, 1995-1996, (3 Folders)


Box 20 Folder 10

Human Rights and Social Justice in Islamic History, 1996


Box 20 Folder 11

Religion Course--Papers on Proselytism, circa, 1995


Evaluations


Box 20 Folder 12

Host Evaluation, 1995


Box 20 Folder 13 to 15

Evaluations by Fellows, 1995-1998, (3 Folders)


Grants


Box 21 Folder 1

Rockefeller Foundation, 1999


Box 21 Folder 2

Pew Charitable Trust--Notes, 1997


Box 21 Folder 3

Internships, 1995


Box 21 Folder 4

Orientation--Schedules, 1995


Box 21 Folder 5 to 8

Photographs, undated, (4 Folders)


Box 21 Folder 9 to 11

Proposals, 1994-1995, (3 Folders)


Box 22 Folder 1

Protest in Belgrade, 1998


Reports


Box 22 Folder 2 to 4

Annual Reports, 1994-1999, (3 Folders)


Box 22 Folder 5

Monthly Email Reports, 1995


Box 22 Folder 6

Final Report to Pew Charitable Trusts, 1999


Roundtables and Seminars


Box 22 Folder 7

Brown Bag Series--Schedules, 1997


Box 22 Folder 8

Presentations by Fellows, 1997


Schedules


Box 22 Folder 9

Weekly Schedules, 1995


Box 22 Folder 10

Training Schedules, 1996


Box 22

Visits to Institutions, 1996-1997


Subseries III.4: Other Training Programs, 1987-2003


Box 22 Folder 11

CeSHRA--Review of Proposal, 2001


Box 22 Folder 12

Ecuador Project--Reports, 2000


Box 22 Folder 13

Global Rule of Law and Human Rights Program--Proposal, 1998


Box 22 Folder 14

Human Rights Connection--Coalition Building Materials, undated


Box 23

Human Rights Consortium (HRC)


Box 23 Folder 1

Description and Goals, 1998


Box 23 Folder 2 to 3

Human Rights Colloquium--Reports, 2001, (2 Folders)


Box 23 Folder 4

Human Rights University Network (SUR)--Workshop Materials, 2002


Box 23 Folder 5

SUR Meeting Agenda, 2003


Box 23 Folder 6

HRC Workplan, 2003


Box 23 Folder 7

Fundraising, 2004


Box 23 Folder 8

Human Rights and Democracy Education Program for Community Leaders in Uganda--Proposal, 1998


Box 23

Human Rights Education Programs


Box 23 Folder 9

Primary Schools, 1997


Box 23 Folder 10

Secondary Schools, 1987


Box 23 Folder 11

Human Rights Distance Learning Project, 1998


Box 23 Folder 12

Indonesia Project--Reports, 1990


Box 23 Folder 13

RIGHTS Consortium, 1998


Box 23 Folder 14

Rights Resources--Training Packets, 2002


Box 23 Folder 15 to 16

Rights Xchange, 2001-2002, (2 Folders)


Box 23 Folder 17

Venezuela Project, 2001

Series IV: Conferences, Workshops, and Roundtables, 1995-2003


Box 24 Folder 1

50/20 Human Rights Conference, 1998, 50/20, 1998


Box 24 Folder 2

Advocacy and Citizen Participation, 2001


Box 24 Folder 3

Advocacy Institute, 2002


Box 24 Folder 4

Cameroon Pipeline Project Roundtable, 2000


Box 24 Folder 5 to 11

Colloquium on Capacity Building for Human Rights Organizations, 2001 May, (7 Folders)


Box 25 Folder 1

International Human Rights Colloquium, 2003


Box 25 Folder 2

Sharing the Tools: Technologies for Human Rights (CUSHRID), 1998 May


Box 25 Folder 3

University Seminar on Human Rights, 2001


Box 25 Folder 4

Using Data and Quantitative Analysis to Obtain Evidence for International Criminal Tribunals, 1997 April 12


Box 25 Folder 5

Wednesday Night Dinner Series, 1995-1996