Friday, December 10, 2010

Human Rights Day!






http://www.un.org/en/events/humanrightsday/2010/

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Publishing Opportunity

The following e-mail was forwarded to us by Ken Zolotar. He asked us to let other interested students know about the opportunity:

jhr Invites University Students to Submit Essays for

Rights in Review Fall Review

Vol 3. 2011 ISSN: 1925-1777

Rights in Review is jhr’s bi-annual peer-reviewed academic journal. Through scholarship addressing human rights awareness and improving peace and security, jhr looks to provide a forum to exchange ideas from a variety of perspectives regarding the pressing human rights and social justice issues of our day. This volume of Rights in Review aims to address themes around, Media and development, and how the Communication Age is furthering human rights.

jhr (Journalists for Human Rights) is now accepting submissions for our 3rd volume of Rights in Review until December 17th, 2010. For a full list of guidelines please click here or visit http://www.jhr.ca/schools/rights-in-review-2/

All submitted articles will be subject to an impartial, peer-review process, in addition to an anti-plagiarism program.

Please consider forwarding the above message throughout your list serv to allow your students the opportunity to be published in jhr’s academic journal. Furthermore, if you have any students in mind who have written high quality work on the aforementioned topics please consider passing this message along to them so they can submit their work.

Thank you,

Ken Zolotar

jhr Youth Engagement Coordinator

ken@jhr.ca

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

And One Last Thing...

This Friday, December 10th is International Human Rights Day. In honour of this event, Amnesty International has organized the largest global letter writing campaign, occurring in over 50 countries! Check out the website posted below if you're interested in making a difference simply by writing a few supportive letters. With so many people involved, a little bit will go a long long way!


http://www.amnesty.ca/writeathon/

Updates!

Hello Everyone,

It is incredible how time flies, and it feels like only yesterday when we last blogged. But somehow first semester is coming to a close and everyone is preparing for exams and getting excited for the holiday season. So with that, I will just give a brief update on what we have been up to and some amazing things which we are planning in the new year.

Back in October we had a movie night and viewed the film The Reporter. Though the majority of the audience was inspired (and heartbroken) from the catastophic world shown in the film, some ethical issues were raised which required much further analysis if they were ever to find resolution. Was it fair for a reporter to come in and show minimal compassion for the suffering being endured by these people, or was this simply Kristof protecting himself from the devastating effects of emotional exhaustion that could occur when exposed to such sorrow on a daily basis? What responsibility did Kristof have to provide some assistance to these communities, or was internation exposure sufficient? Overall, it was a very difficult film to watch, but one which will not be forgotten any time soon.

For next semester we will have our previous issue (finally!) printed and will be gearing up for the next publication - more on that to come. We are also planning another movie night, a public panel/debate on a controversial issue (open to suggestions), and a launch party for our next publication once it takes shape! It should be an eventful and busy semester for all involved at WLU's jhr!

Finally, we are currently brainstorming potential topics for our upcoming publication and are very open to suggestions and ideas. The execs were contemplating doing something in the framework of women's rights, but weren't sure whether to leave the topic open to give the opportunity to explore a multiplicity of issues, or to narrow into a specific women's issue for a more finite focus. Again, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated - they do not need to be women's-rights-related!

Hope everyone is having a wonderful Tuesday!