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Panderetas en Costa Rica: Discursos discriminatorios contra grupos cristianos
Panderetas en Costa Rica: Discursos discriminatorios contra grupos cristianos
Panderetas en Costa Rica: Discursos discriminatorios contra grupos cristianos Autora: Dra. Mariateresa Garrido V. Como fellow del Programa de Becarios de KAICIID para fomentar el diálogo interreligioso en Latinoamérica, y como investigadora en el área de libertad de expresión, siento particular interés en identificar patrones de violencia verbal en contra
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  • November 16, 2024
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[De]Coded Discrimination
[De]Coded Discrimination
[De]Coded Discrimination: A Human Rights Based Approach to Automated Immigration Decision Systems Authors: Leah Durst-Lee, Christina Martinez, Montserrat Picado Campos Automated immigration decision systems have increasingly been used around the world despite serious concerns of human rights violations. Two such countries, the United States and Canada, have employed these systems
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  • September 4, 2022
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Human Rights in AI Facial Recognition
Human Rights in AI Facial Recognition
Human Rights in AI Facial Recognition: a look into China’s abuse of AI technology Author: Caroline Adams AI Facial Recognition AI Facial Recognition has become one of the most controversial topics in the digital era. It is a successful tool and measure in biometrical technological advances. However, it has ethical
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  • January 16, 2022
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How Gender Disparities during the Rwandan Genocide Transformed Regional Human Rights
How Gender Disparities during the Rwandan Genocide Transformed Regional Human Rights
The Rwandan Genocide led to positive changes in Rwandan governance and regional human rights mechanisms, especially on women's rights.
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  • March 9, 2021
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Removing a Confederate Statue in St. Augustine, Florida
Removing a Confederate Statue in St. Augustine, Florida
This article explores different group perceptions of history on identity and structural violence against the Black community in St. Augustine
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  • January 18, 2021
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Estrategias académicas para la Paz: innovación docente e inclusión social
Estrategias académicas para la Paz: innovación docente e inclusión social
Este texto describe la experiencia “El lugar de los sentidos”, realizada en España mediante la colaboración entre la Universidad San Pablo CEU y la Fundación ONCE para estimular la inclusión social de personas con discapacidad a través de la arquitectura
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  • December 4, 2020
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Why I am Optimistic That Racism Will End Someday?
Why I am Optimistic That Racism Will End Someday?
In this article, the author, Jerry Locula, underscores that in addition to the irresistible global solidarity kindled against racial discrimination; constructive steps taken so far in terms of administrative and policy changes following the death of George Floyd have given him tremendous hope. According to the Social Justice Activist, even
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  • November 4, 2020
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Historic Racism in America – George Floyd’s Remarkable Global Justice Solidarity
Historic Racism in America – George Floyd’s Remarkable Global Justice Solidarity
In the wake of ongoing protests in the United States in demand for justice in the killing of a 46-year-old black man, George Floyd, at the hands of a white police officer, a social justice activist has insisted that the protests are legitimate. Jerry Locula highlights the historical racism and
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  • July 21, 2020
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The Importance of Method
Revolutionary Intercommunalism and the Right of Nations to Self determination,( edited by Amy Gdala) by Huey P Newton and Vladimir Lenin, Superscript Publishers, ISBN 0954291344, paperback, pp. 191, £10.
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On the Frustrations of being from a “Restricted Country”
Carla Ortiz reflects on the emotional ups and downs, and the tangle of red tape facing visa applicants from so-called "restricted countries".
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