A crowd of people posing and smiling together in front of escalators and cloudy glass windows.

The Center is fortunate to partner with local, national, and international organizations that are committed to creating social change around the world. Our partner organizations educate communities, conduct research, provide direct legal services, and fight for change in court, among other things. We are proud to support their efforts, as they support ours. Pictured here are our partners at the Center for Constitutional Rights and CUNY Law’s Immigrant and Non-Citizen Rights Clinic joined the Sorensen Center at the opening for the joint exhibition Guantánamo [Un]Censored: Art from Inside the Prison.

Our Partners Include:

ABA’s Center for Human Rights
Al Marsad Arab Human Rights Centre
American Civil Liberties Union
Asociación Civil por la Igualdad y la Justicia
Asociación Interamericana para la Defensa del Ambiente
Attorney General’s Office
Breakthrough India & US
Bronx Defenders
Brooklyn Legal Services
Center for Constitutional Rights
Center for Reproductive Rights
Centre for Law and Society
Centre for the Study of Violence and Reconciliation
Centro Montalvo
Common Cause
Council on American-Islamic Relations
Cyrus R. Vance Center for International Justice
East Bay Community Law Center’s Immigration Clinic
European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights
Florence Immigrant and Refugee Rights Project
Food & Water Watch
Global Kids
Human Rights First
Immigration Defense Project
Immigration Equality
International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia
International Refugee Assistance Project
L’Ecole Superieure Catholique de Droit de Jérémie
Lawyers Committee on Nuclear Policy
Legal Aid Society
Legal Resources Centre
Make the Road
Muslims for Human Rights
National Advocates for Pregnant Women
New York City Bar Association
New York City Commission on Human Rights Legal Enforcement Bureau
New York Immigration Coalition
New York Legal Assistance Group
Organization for Refuge, Asylum & Migration
OutRight Action International
Red Hook Community Justice Center
Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services
Reprieve
Safe Passage
Southern African Litigation Centre
Sustainable Development Institute
Sylvia Rivera Law Project
United Nations Tribunal, Khmer Rouge Trials
Universidad de Habana
Universidade Estadual do Ceará
Urban Justice Project
Women’s Legal Centre and Rape Crisis
Women’s Link Worldwide

THANK YOU!

Sorensen Center Scholar-in-Residence Wolfgang Kaleck and his client Edward Snowden in conversation on Zoom

European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights Founder, Wolfgang Kaleck, led a “Critical Voices” discussion with client Edward Snowden

Global Kids program posing for a photo

2019 Global Kids cohort presented action project proposals for implementation at school and in their local communities to address global issues to Sorensen Center staff and Fellows

Maya Foa posing in a group photo after a Sorensen Center Event

Sorensen Fellows Mahum Shabir ‘20, Lorre-Ann Fisher ‘19, Christina Scotti ‘19, and Zaineb Hamdan ‘18, with Maya Foa, Director of Reprieve, and Professor Tarek Ismail at a “Critical Voices” discussion on protecting individuals from the excesses of oppressive governments

Darnell at the Sorensen Center speaking at an informal event

Malita Picasso ‘19 and Darnell Moore, former Head of Strategy and Programs at Breakthrough US, discussed race, sexual orientation, and identity at an intimate “Critical Voices” conversation

Katherine Gallagher and Mary Lou Mcdonald on a panel speaking to an audience

Katherine Gallagher and Pamela Spees, Senior Staff Attorneys at the Center for Constitutional Rights, discussed gender-based violence with Professor Cindy Soohoo (left) at a “Critical Voices” discussion