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Tuesday, April 27th, 2021

2 - 5 PM (PDT)

The Human Rights Institute and The Institute for the Study of Sport, Society, and Social Change welcome you to San Jose State's first annual Research Colloquium for Human Rights and Social Change. The purpose of this conference is to engage scholars, students, and community organizations in conversations on research, reporting, and advocacy relating to human rights and social change. The event will include a keynote speaker and concurrent thematic student led presentation of research and an awards presentation for students, faculty, and community partners. The theme for this year's symposium is "Equity in the age of COVID-19".

Virtual Event Program Linked Below

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VIRTUAL CONFERENCE FORMAT:

April 27th, 2021 @ 2:00 - 5:00 PM (PDT)

Online (Zoom Webinar)

Students, families, friends, faculty, and other community partners are encouraged to participate.

Thank you to everyone that participated in this year's Research Colloquium on Human Rights and Social Change 2021! We hope to see you again next year to celebrate more student and faculty lead research!

CALL FOR STUDENT RESEARCH AND REPORTING PROJECTS

We invite students to share research, informational reporting and advocacy efforts that is relevant and meaningful to human rights and social change. The theme of this event is "Equity in the age of COVID-19". This program is to recognize and reward the work of students.

All abstracts will be screened by faculty to ensure the meeting of criteria. Abstracts should be 100 words or less, describe how your work is relevant to human rights and social change, and be submitted by April 5, 2021 at 11:59 pm. Students will be contacted of their acceptance into the symposium and will be expected to submit a short pre-recorded video presentation, following specific program formatting. Please register for the symposium in addition to submitting your abstract. Please direct questions here.