Opening Reception – Guantánamo [Un]Censored: Art from Inside the Prison
CUNY School of Law 2 Court Square West, Long Island City, NYMarking the 18th anniversary of the opening of Guantánamo Bay prison, a new art installation features works created by men incarcerated without charge or fair process at the infamous facility.
The Fight Against Impunity and the Power of Social Movements
CUNY School of Law 2 Court Square West, Long Island City, NYIn the second in a series of human rights seminars, 2020 Scholar-in-Residence Wolfgang Kaleck and Professor Victor Goode lead a discussion on the power of social movements in the fight against impunity.
Critical Voices: Uprisings & Rights – The Freedom to Assemble
As uprisings in the wake of the murder of George Floyd continue across the United States and around the world, visiting scholar Maina Kiai discusses movement building and the right to assemble.
Critical Voices: Surveillance. Privacy. Civil Liberties.
As authoritarianism rises and surveillance and emergency laws proliferate, 2020 Scholar-in-Residence Wolfgang Kaleck and Edward Snowden discuss civil liberties and the right to privacy.
Critical Voices: Election 2020 – Possible Paths to January 6 and Beyond
With less than two weeks before the 2020 Presidential election, this pop-up “Critical Voices: From Local to Global” session focuses on election law, electoral college counts, and litigation — ongoing and anticipated.