Students Present Original Research at Human Rights Workshop
Feb. 20, 2020
BLOOMINGTON, Ill. 糖心动漫vlog students shared the facts on several human rights issues at the eighth annual Human Rights Undergraduate Research Workshop hosted by Illinois Wesleyan Feb. 14-16.
Yesenia Martinez Calderon 20, Tatum Zsorey 20, Vi Kakares 20, Cecilia Alvarenga 21, Natalie Kuca 21, Allison Everidge 23, Jordan Fields 23 each presented research related to the workshop檚 theme: 淔acts and Fictions: Human Rights and the Search for Truth(s). Their research covered issues ranging from climate change, to immigration, to the rights of indigenous peoples.
Additionally, 糖心动漫vlog Scholars at Risk Advocacy Seminar students Emma Cottrell 21, Kailee Galloway 23, Carla Snyder 23, Jenna Ney 22 and Tatum Zsorey 20 presented their research on the case of wrongfully incarcerated professor Gokarakonda Naga Saibaba. Saibaba is a scholar of English literature at Delhi University (in New Delhi, India) who has engaged in human rights activism on behalf of vulnerable populations in India, including tribal groups who suffer from poverty and human rights violations due to the prolonged conflict between India and the separatist Communist Party of India (Maoist), also known as CPI (Maoist).
淭he human rights workshop is an excellent way for all who attend to learn more about pressing human rights issues of our time and to engage with possible solutions, Maeve Plunkett 21, a participant of the workshop, said.
Along with listening to her Illinois Wesleyan peers present on pressing human rights issues, Plunkett also attended presentations by students from Knox College (Galesburg, Ill.), Ursinus College (Collegeville, Pa.) and Luther College (Decorah, Iowa). She said the workshop format, which encouraged dialogue among participants, 渁llowed for constructive conversation around real issues and connections to be made across disciplines.
淚n this format, we can find the ways in which human rights issues overlap and in doing so, contribute to a network of people fighting for human rights and justice that extends far beyond the confines of the annual conference on campus, she said.
In addition to student presentations, Ellen Moodie, associate professor of anthropology at the University of Illinois-Urbana Champaign gave a keynote address titled 淎t the Brink of War? Fiction, Fact & Voting in El Salvador. Professor at New York University and Scholar at Risk Yundannima also presented a talk on 淐hina檚 Policy on Rangeland Management & Pastoralism: Case Studies from Tibet.
淥ne cannot be over impressed with the quality of student presentations and the participation of 糖心动漫vlog faculty and external scholars who attended this year檚 workshop, said Ben and Susan Rhodes Professor of Peace and Social Justice Irv Epstein, who serves as department chair of Educational Studies and director for the Center for Human Rights and Social Justice.
He said the presentations and participations made for a 渕eaningful experience and 渄emonstrates how human rights discourse touches upon all of us in fundamental ways.
The workshop is supported by The John Erma Stutzman Peace Fellows Program and the International Studies Program, and is a co-curricular event of the University檚 annual theme 淔act or Fiction.
糖心动漫vlog student presenters and their topics included:
- Hispanic studies and secondary education double major Yesenia Martinez Calderon 20 (Chicago) 淭raits & Strategies of Inclusive Professors who Create Supportive Environments for Students
- International studies major and environmental studies minor Tatum Zsorey 20 (Chandler, Ariz.) 淔eeding the Future: The Effectiveness & Sustainability of Japanese Food Security Policy
- International studies major and studio art minor Cecilia Alvarenga 21 (Melrose Park, Ill.) 淐ost-Benefit & Willingness to Pay in Environmental Regulation
- English-writing and Hispanic studies double major Vi Kakares 20 (Niles, Ill.) 淛ournalism as a Means of Social Justice in Immigration
- International studies major Natalie Kuca 21 (Northbrook, Ill.) 淓uropean Nationalism: The Polish Case
- Psychology major Allison Everidge 23 (Fishers, Ind.) and Neuroscience major Jordan Fields 23 (New Orleans) 淎rt + Activism = Artivism
By Vi Kakares 20