About the Human Rights Resource CenterThe Human Rights Resource
Center is an integral part of the University
of Minnesota Human Rights Center and works
in partnership with the University
of Minnesota Human Rights Library to:
HRE ResourcesThe Human Rights Resource
Center makes excellent HRE resources produced
by non-profit organizations and independent
publishers accessible to all. These resources
include more than 50 curricula, guides, videos,
documents, and other educational aids. The
Resource Center also creates and publishes
innovative materials through its own Human
Rights Education Series. Our two human
rights Web sites contain thousands of materials
essential for anyone with interests in international
human rights.
HRE Training and Field OpportunitiesThe Resource Center has established
a team of highly experienced educators to
facilitate human rights workshops. Each training
is custom-made for the particular community
and context, and typically Resource Center
educators work in partnerships with trainers
from sponsoring organizations. Special emphasis
is given to the "action" component of training,
offering participants meaningful, appropriate,
and effective ways to respond to the issues
involved.
HRE Advocacy NetworksThe Human Rights Resource Center builds partnerships with advocacy groups around the world to promote their human rights education resources and training opportunities. One such effort is the creation of the Global Human Rights Education List Serve, a joint initiative of the Human Rights Education Associates and the Human Rights Resource Center. More than 1,500 members from approximately 100 countries share ideas, resources, and strategies for human rights education. To register see the Resource Center Web site.
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