Resources

Here you will find a range of resources for students, practitioners, and scholars interested in thinking critically about race and human rights. This includes materials produced by and in collaboration with the former UNSR Racism, explanatory materials and scholarship on critical approaches to human rights and global racial justice issues, and public education materials on racial justice, climate justice, and migrant justice.

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Conceptualizing Race and Resisting Racism in International Law

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Guides to Using UN and Regional Human Rights Systems to Address Global Racial Justice

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Gull, the Border God, and the Stateless Beyond

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American Journal of International Law’s Special Issue: Reparations in International Law (volume 119, issue 3, July 2025)

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Bay Kou Bliye, Pote Mak Sonje: Climate Injustice in Haiti and the Case for Reparations (2024)

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Haitian Migration through the Western Hemisphere (2021)

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Genres of Universalism: Reading Race Into International Law, with Help from Sylvia Wynter

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UCLA Journal of International Law and Foreign Affairs’s Symposium: Critical Perspectives on Race and Human Rights: Transnational Re-Imaginings (volume 24, summer 2020, number 2)

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Connecting Race and Empire: What Critical Race Theory Offers Outside the U.S. Legal Context

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Setting Institutional Priorities on Climate Reparations & Racial Justice: Learning from Social Movements

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Reparations for Colonialism & Slavery

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Understanding climate migration through a racial justice lens: Haiti as a quintessential example

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