Bringing International Human Rights and the Sustainable Development Goals to Dayton

Bringing International Human Rights and the Sustainable Development Goals to Dayton

Authors

Presenter(s)

Abdulaziz Abdullah A. Alayed, Emma E Coning, Bridget Anne Dunnigan, Tiffany Erin Hendricks, Claudia E. Jackert, Bailey N. Johnson, Maranda Elise Lewis, Michaela Catherine Linehan, Chloe M. Marklay, Jared Dominic Marsh, Chloe Elizabeth Massie-Costales, Alyssa Marie Miller, Jessica Caroline Minichillo, Marigrace Sandi Moses, Alex M. Mueller, Yulianna Otero, Jasmine H. Riechmann, Kathleen E. Schweninger, Ryan Darnell Scott, Emily Rose Shanahan, Landis Yuri Soto, Dawson J. Vandervort, Destiny Watson, Isabel Zavala

Comments

This project reflects research conducted as part of a course project designed to give students experience in the research process. Course: POL 334

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Description

Student researchers will present initial findings from research linking specific international human rights articles and targets from the Sustainable Development Goals to data, news, and programs in the Greater Dayton region. The purpose of the research is to assist university and community advocates in developing a campaign to make Dayton a Human Rights City. A Human Rights City is a municipality that refers explicitly to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international human rights standards and/or law in their policies, statements, and programs. In addition, students will present advocacy campaign designs and reflections on the research process.

Publication Date

4-22-2020

Project Designation

Course Project

Primary Advisor

Tony Neil Talbott

Primary Advisor's Department

Human Rights Center

Keywords

Stander Symposium project, College of Arts and Sciences

United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions; Sustainable Cities and Communities

Bringing International Human Rights and the Sustainable Development Goals to Dayton

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