Race & Human Rights Reimagined Initiative

Our work on Race & Human Rights Reimagined was housed from 2019-2024 at the Promise Institute for Human Rights at UCLA Law. Through this Initiative, we aimed to advance and support critical thinking regarding the role of human rights in achieving racial justice and equality. This work brought to bear the insights of Critical Race Theory (CRT), and Third World Approaches to International Law (TWAIL), to foreground the operation of race and empire within the international human rights system, while at the same time exploring the potential of law to dismantle national and trans-national structures of racial and colonial subordination. In collaboration with others, we produced a range of resources for students, practitioners, and scholars interested in thinking critically about race and human rights.

Resources

Racial Justice, Development and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development

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Ecological Crisis, Climate Justice & Racial Justice

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Submission to Inter-American Commission on Human Rights thematic hearing: Race, Racialization, and Racism in Contexts of Human Mobility

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AJIL Unbound’s Symposium: Race, Racism, and International Law (volume 117, March 2023)

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Populism & Racial Equality

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Trans-National Re-Imaginings

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Race, Migration & Ethno-Nationalist Ideologies

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Race, Extractivism & Human Rights

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Racial Discrimination & Emerging Digital technologies

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Race, Tech & Borders

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Submission to UN Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants: Externalizing and Policing the Border: Analysis of an Ongoing Human Rights Crisis and Title 42

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Submission to Inter-American Commission on Human Rights thematic hearing: Externalizing and Policing the Border: Analysis of an Ongoing Human Rights Crisis

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