War in Iraq -- Why Bush Supports It; Why We Oppose It
A Panel Discussion with speakers including Roger Normand held November 7, 2002 at 6:30 PM, New York University Law School, 44 Washington Sq. South, NYC.
What are the Consequences of War in Iraq? Legal, Economic, and Human Rights Perspectives
Tuesday, October 29, 2002, 5:00 to 7:00 PM, Brooklyn Law School, Student Lounge, Joralemon St, Brooklyn, NYC
Speakers include Michael Ratner and Roger Normand
10 Year Celebration of MUDHA (the Movement of Haitian-Dominican Women)
A gathering of Artists, Activists and Concerned Colleagues in Support of MUDHA
In the Aftermath of September 11 - Afghanistan: A First-Hand Report
CESR researcherHadi Ghaemi (CUNY) presented a half-hour talk accompanied by avideotape upon his return from Afghanistan as part of the CESR human rights research meeting.
To Baghdad and Beyond: Consequences of the Expanding Bush Wars at Home and Abroad
Thistalk was organized by the Brooklyn Heights Peace Action, BrooklynParents for Peace, and New York City Labor Against The War
Rebuild IBDAA: Rebuild Hope for Peace in Palestine
Event organized by MADRE to rebuild children's center in refugee camp in Palestine
For the flyer to this event, click here[pdf 401 kb]
MADRE Book Party, The Hidden Assembly Line: Gender Dynamics of Sub-Contracted Work in a Global Economy
Monday, March 11, 2002, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM, 121 West 27th Street, New York, NY
For the flyer from this event, click here. [pdf]
Six Months After: Response, Rebuilding and Reconciliation. Four Panels on Post September 11
Speakers include Roger Normand, CESR
Human Rights and the Question of Palestine
An exploration of the three principal facets of the Palestinian condition
Human Rights and the Mining Industry in Honduras Workshop
Human Rights Workshop, February 2, 2002