Tag: Rights

  • Campus & Community

    Weaving a piece of Indigenous history

    Diné student Keana Gorman seeks to preserve Navajo traditions, way of life.

    5–7 minutes
    Keana Gorman ’23,
  • Arts & Culture

    Reclaiming Indigenous languages, cultures

    Latinx studies scholar says colonial legacies left them devalued, at risk of being forever lost.

    5–7 minutes
    Américo Mendoza-Mori.
  • Work & Economy

    Hidden costs of emotional labor

    Is a smiling flight attendant performing emotional labor? How about the harried mom baking cupcakes for a kindergarten class, or your friend who’s always ready to listen and dispense advice?…

    4–6 minutes
    Caroline Light stands at the blackboard.
  • Arts & Culture

    Where ideas, tensions converge

    Mayra Rivera draws on her cross-disciplinary background in her role as Harvard’s faculty chair of the Committee on Ethnicity, Migration, Rights.

    5–7 minutes
    Mayra Rivera.
  • Health

    Legal remedies

    Attorneys, judges, scholars and activists interested in expanding health rights through the law were at the Harvard School of Public Health to discuss progress and challenges.

    4–6 minutes
  • Arts & Culture

    Hard-earned gains for women at Harvard

    Helen Lefkowitz Horowitz, professor emerita of history and American studies at Smith College, examined the shifting gender landscape at Harvard during a talk at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study.

    5–7 minutes
  • Nation & World

    The rights of women

    UNESCO director-general cites progress on international rights, but says gender equality lags in regions like sub-Saharan Africa, where as many as 12 million girls never attend school.

    3–5 minutes