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2009 Berkley Center Lectures with Hans Joas: Violence and the Origins of Human Rights
October 26, 2009
October 26, 2009
2009 Berkley Center Lectures with Hans Joas: Punishment, Rights, and the Sacredness of the Person
October 27, 2009
October 27, 2009
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Female Genital Cutting: Cultural, Religious, and Human Rights Dimensions of a Complex Development Issue
April 15, 2012
April 15, 2012
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A Discussion with Hassan Omar Hassan, Commissioner, Kenyan National Human Rights Commission, Nairobi, Kenya
June 28, 2010
June 28, 2010
A Discussion with Saad Eddin Ibrahim, Founder, Ibn Khaldun Center for Development Studies in Cairo and the Arab Organization for Human Rights
December 12, 2007
December 12, 2007
A Discussion with Corina Villacorta, Executive Advisor on Child Rights, World Vision International
January 26, 2009
January 26, 2009
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Gay Cima
Gay Gibson Cima is a professor of English and the former director of the Human Rights Initiative at Georgetown University. Her book Early American Women Critics: Performance, Religion, Race (2006) illuminates African, African American, European, and European American women’s strategies for entering early debates on human rights. Cima has published widely on eighteenth and nineteenth-century feminist theatre history and practice as well as contemporary performance theory and criticism. Her book Performing Women was published by Cornell University Press in 1993. Cima earned her Ph.D. from Cornell University, her M.A. from Northwestern University, and her B.A. from the University of Nebraska.