Saturday, November 19, 2005

Advocacy Meeting Agenda 11/09/05

LSHR Advocacy Committee Meeting: 11/09/05

Co-Chair Contact Info:
Jessica Chicco Sarah Parady
jessicachicco@nyu.edu sjp315@nyu.edu
(302) 383-7118 (801) 633-6073

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Agenda:
Announcements/Events?

Peek at Next Semester
More Katrina (KLA + Legislative Monitoring for NESRI)
International Labor Rights Fund (the Wal-Mart labor suit)
Continuation of almost all projects – except maybe CHRGJ/disappearances, CCR, some Katrina work.
What do you want to do next semester, now that you have a sense of how projects go?
If there is interest, we can appoint a few people to look for projects in specific subject areas for next semester.

Project Updates
WOHR
Fusion
CHRGJ – disappearances and renditions
IVP
HRW
NESRI
CCR
Katrina

New Relationship w/NYLS – mutually supporting each other’s research projects (by asking for extra members or spinning off questions) to increase overall capacity.

Direct Action
Shall we?
ISSUE
Method
Timing/Audience/Etc.
Try to get a committee together

Panel: My Summer Vacation (Vacation = Human Rights Job)
Organized by LSHR Careers Chair Stephanie Tyree (styree@nyu.edu)
Rich Vagas, Ghana National Reconciliation Commission (rtv203@nyu.edu)
Jeena Shah, Institute for Human Rights and Development in Africa, The Gambia (jshah@nyu.edu)
Colleen Peppard, U.N. High Commission for Human Rights, Cambodia (colleen@nyu.edu)
William van Esveld, U.N. High Commission for Refugees Regional Office, Bangkok, Thailand (williamv@nyu.edu)
Tammy Kim, Globalization Bureau, International Federation for Human Rights, Paris, France (tammy@nyu.edu)
We won’t be on the panel, but FYI:
i. Jessica Chicco worked at Georgia Capital Defenders, Atlanta, Georgia
ii. Sarah Parady worked at Legal Resources Centre, Constitutional Litigation Unit, Johannesburg, South Africa
iii. Stephanie Tyree worked at the Irish Centre for Human Rights

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