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THE SOCIAL PRACTICE OF HUMAN RIGHTS: Charting the Frontiers of Research and Advocacy An international conference for human rights scholars and practitioners to foster greater self- reflection and constructive critique within the human rights community

University of Dayton October 3-5, 2013 Cultivate critical introspection of human rights advocacy. Engage in interdisciplinary dialogue. Translate abstract values into concrete action.

HUMAN RIGHTS CENTER

The University of Dayton has been a center of programming, education, research and dialogue on human rights for more than 20 years. Building on this legacy, the University of Dayton is committed to establishing a human rights center, with the distinctive mission of studying human rights advocacy and the structural causes of human rights violations. Welcome to

Working at the frontiers of research and advocacy and in dialogue with the Catholic social justice tradition, the human rights center will: THE SOCIAL • conduct critical research to advance the theory and PRACTICE OF practice of transformative human rights advocacy; • promote dialogue and collaboration between human HUMAN RIGHTS: rights researchers and advocates;

• prepare the human rights researchers of the future with Charting the Frontiers the knowledge, skills and values necessary to bring about real change in the lives of the poor and persecuted; and of Research and

• provide analytical support to human rights NGOs to Advocacy. strengthen their capacity to respond to emerging threats to human dignity. As scholars and practitioners, we are at an auspicious moment to convene, explore the global terrain and inform the future of human rights practice.

1 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS LARRY COX Anna Jefferys ALEX DE WAAL Co-director, the Reporter and West Executive director of the World Peace Kairos Center for Africa editor, Religions, Rights IRIN news agency Foundation and research professor at and Social Justice at the Fletcher School, Tufts University Union Theological Seminary

Christen LEORA KAHN Dobson Executive director, Program director, PROOF: Media for JUAN MÉNDEZ International Human Social Justice Rights Funders UN Special Rapporteur on torture, formerly Group of Human Rights Watch and the International Center for Transitional Justice

DR. MARK Rosalie Nezien ENSALACO Program officer, Director of human American Jewish rights research, World Service University of Dayton

PLENARY PANELISTS

JO BECKER DR. ALISON BRYSK SAM GREGORY BILL O’KEEFE Advocacy director, Mellichamp Program director, Vice president children’s rights Professor of Global WITNESS for government division, Human Governance, relations and Rights Watch University of advocacy, , Santa Catholic Relief Barbara Services

AMBASSADOR DR. LOUIS JASON CONE IGNACIO SAIZ BICKFORD Communications TONY HALL Executive director, Program officer, director, Executive director, Center for Economic Ford Foundation, and Doctors Without The Alliance to End and Social Rights adjunct professor, Borders USA Hunger Institute for the Study of Human Rights, Columbia University

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acknowledgments Daniel J. Curran, president Mike Kurtz Paul H. Benson, dean of the Brandy McFall Life Is What You Make It: College of Arts and Sciences Susan Newcomb A Concert & Conversation with Peter Buffett Nick Cardilino Jason Pierce Follow this multimedia presentation of Peter Buffett’s Richard Chenoweth Jean Poindexter journey from his discovery of the piano to writing music Lauren Dahlinghaus Joel R. Pruce for commercials and film to his current philanthropic work Rory Dahlinghaus Shawn Robinson with the NoVo Foundation. Joyce Dean Maureen Schlangen Derrick Dukes Kevin Schultz Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2013 7 p.m. Mark Ensalaco Cilla Shindell Victoria Theatre Youssef Farhat Paula Sideras 138 N. Main St. Jessica Gonzalez Julie Sills Dayton, Ohio Gina Gray Jennifer Speed Meredith Hutchinson Tickets available for $10 through the Victoria Theatre box office at 937-228-3630 or ticketcenterstage.com.

For more information, or to request special accommodations, please contact Paula Sideras at 937-229-2911 or email [email protected].