Annual Reviews
2008-2009 Annual Review
In this issue: Highlights of the 5-year anniversary 2008-2009 Annual Review include our work in: investigating the cultural and economic marginalization of Afro-Ecuadorians, continuing legal challenges to the U.S.-Mexico border wall, bringing human rights archives to U.T., and expanding the university's human rights-related course offerings and internship opportunities.
Past Annual Reviews
In this issue: Highlights of the 2007-2008 Annual Review include our work in: reporting on Afro-descendant land rights in Brazil, examining impunity in Guatemala, challenging the U.S.-Mexico border wall, raising human rights awareness through performing arts, and remembering the civil war in El Salvador.
Highlights of the 2006-2007 Annual Review include our work in: promoting human rights dialogue through conferences addressing women’s rights and U.S. foreign policy, challenging detention policies at Guantanamo and the Texas Detention Center, reaching out to the community with the Living Newspaper project, and gathering information about Afro-descendant land rights in Colombia.
Highlights of the 2005-2006 Annual Review include our work in: developing a new strategic vision for the Rapoport Center, creating awareness of the relationship between culture and human rights in our “Representing Culture” symposium, providing legal services to immigrants and Guantanamo detainees, educating high-school students through the Living Newspaper project, and hosting human rights happy hour speakers.
Highlights of the 2004-2005 Annual Review include our work in: stimulating discussion about immigration and outsourcing with the “Working Borders” conference, supporting the work of the Transnational Worker Rights and Immigration Law clinics, and funding student human rights opportunities abroad.



