Barnard College Human Rights Program

Introduction

With the proliferation of human rights institutions over the past half century and the centrality of human rights in current debate topics, human rights standards have become crucial touchstones of contemporary ethics and politics. The program in human rights seeks to provide the basic insights and skills needed for young women to become cogent, life-long advocates for human rights.

This interdisciplinary program is designed to be pursued alongside a major in one of the departments with a disciplinary or area studies focus. These include, but are not limited to Africana Studies, American Studies, Anthropology, Asian and Middle Eastern Cultures, Comparative Literature, English, French, German, History, Italian, Political Science, Psychology, Religion, Slavic, Sociology, Spanish, and Women's Studies.


Contact Info

Dr. J. Paul Martin
226D Milbank
jmartin@barnard.edu
Phone: (212) 854-5420
Office hours:
Tuesday 11 am-12.30 pm,
or by appointment

Mary Missirian
Administrative Assistant
226 Milbank
mmissiri@barnard.edu
Phone: (212) 854-5417
Fax: (212) 854-8266


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Founding Faculty 2000

Professor Irene Bloom
Asian and Middle Eastern Cultures
Professor Peter Juviler
Political Science