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A Dialogue with Beatrice Mtetwa and Panelists

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dc.contributor.author Hager, Sarah
dc.contributor.author Hunter-Gault, Charlayne
dc.contributor.author Mtetwa, Beatrice
dc.contributor.author Richardson, Deborah
dc.contributor.author Smith, Jeffrey
dc.contributor.author Stremlau, John
dc.contributor.corporatename Georgia Institute of Technology. Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts en_US
dc.contributor.corporatename Amnesty International, U.S.A. en_US
dc.contributor.corporatename National Center for Civil and Human Rights en_US
dc.contributor.corporatename Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights en_US
dc.contributor.corporatename The Carter Center en_US
dc.date.accessioned 2014-12-01T15:57:56Z
dc.date.available 2014-12-01T15:57:56Z
dc.date.issued 2014-11-13
dc.description Sarah Hager is a volunteer leader at Amnesty International, U.S.A., serving as chair of the Southern Africa co-group where she guides the efforts of country specialists monitoring human rights in 12 countries. en_US
dc.description Charlyane Hunter-Gault is a freelance journalist and author who made civil rights history as the first African-American woman to graduate from the University of Georgia.
dc.description Beatrice Mtetwa is a fearless human rights lawyer who has been internationally recognized for her indefatigable fight against injustice.
dc.description Deborah Richardson is the executive vice president of the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, leading its fundraising and program development.
dc.description Jeffrey Smith is an advocacy officer with RFK Partners for Human Rights and manages the RFK Center's partnership with 2009 Human Rights Award Laureate Magodonga Mahlangu and Women of Zimbabwe Arise.
dc.description John Stremlau is the vice president for peace programs at The Carter Center and oversees the Center's programs to advance human rights, democracy, and conflict resolution globally; regional cooperation in the Americas; and promotion of grassroots democracy, rule of law, and social justice in China.
dc.description Presented on November 13, 2014 at 10:30 a.m. in the Imperial Ballroom at The Bilmore Hotel.
dc.description Runtime: 92:24 minutes
dc.description.abstract This symposium brings together individuals whose work reinforces that of Beatrice Mtetwa. They stand as witnesses to the power of a personal commitment to justice and to the work of The Carter Center; The National Center for Civil and Human Rights; the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights; Amnesty International, U.S.A.; and to the importance of a free press. Through their reflections on Beatrice Mtetwa and the challenges faced in the human rights struggle, they will explore our mutual endeavors to build communities of trust that are affirmed by the rule of law. en_US
dc.embargo.terms null en_US
dc.format.extent 92:24 minutes
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/1853/52853
dc.relation.ispartofseries Ivan Allen Jr. Prize for Social Courage Symposium
dc.subject Free press en_US
dc.subject Human rights en_US
dc.subject Social justice en_US
dc.subject Zimbabwe en_US
dc.title A Dialogue with Beatrice Mtetwa and Panelists en_US
dc.type Moving Image
dc.type.genre Lecture
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local.contributor.corporatename Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts
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