Reflections on Ending the Use of Violence: An Essay by Michael Britton
Our HumanDHS Board Director Michael Britton offers a special message in support of everyone who works to preserve the dignity of all people while striving to end the use of violence.
In this essay, Michael Britton observes: “The world is… Continue reading
You’re Invited: 2021 Oxford Symposium in School-Based Family Counseling Webinar August 5-8th
Dear HumanDHS Friends,
You are invited to the 2021 Oxford Symposium in School-Based Family Counseling Webinar August 5-8? The Symposium is sponsored by the Institute for School-Based Family Counseling and co-sponsored by the WISR Center for Child and Family Development.… Continue reading
New Article: Parkland: A Call for Dignity
Dear HumanDHS Friends!
Thanks to the support of all of you and our courageous HumanDHS family, our article, “Parkland: A Call for Dignity,” was published by The Global Campaign for Peace Education (GCPE) on March 8, 2018: http://www.peace-ed-campaign.org/parkland-a-call-for-dignity/
We… Continue reading
Late Call for Papers: The University As Urban Cultural and Social Engine
Call for Papers:
Inter-University Centre, Dubrovnik,Croatia
18-19 September 2017
“The University As Urban Cultural and Social Engine”
The conference follows upon two urban studies conferences at IUC- the September 14-15, 2015 conference “Urban Cultures at the Crossroads” and the September… Continue reading
Nobel Peace Prize Nomination 2017
Medal: Erik Lindberg (1873-1966). Front side (obverse) of one of the Nobel Prize medals in Physiology or Medicine awarded in 1950 to researchers at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Derivative of File:NobelPrize.JPG.
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We warmly congratulate the… Continue reading
In Loving Memory and Appreciation of Morton Deutsch, February 4, 1920 – March 13, 2017
In Loving Memory and Appreciation of Morton Deutsch, February 4, 1920 – March 13, 2017
There are not enough words in the universe to express our sadness as we mourn the loss of one of the greatest visionary leaders of… Continue reading
A Special Issue: Publication on Therapeutic Jurisprudence Available for All!
We are delighted to have Michael Perlin share these links to a recent publication of a special symposium issue on therapeutic jurisprudence in the Queensland University of Technology Law Review. There are multiple pieces that might be of interest… Continue reading
Disability Rights Report: An Important Investigation
We are honoring Alison Lynch’s efforts in developing this important report: http://www.drny.org/bellevue-report.html
Thanks to Michael Perlin for sending the following message:
One of the dreariest and most banal tropes in the whole conversation about the “criminalization of persons with… Continue reading
Welcome to: “From Humiliation, Vengeance, and Genocide to Reconciliation: Experiences from Rwanda,” lecture by Evelin Lindner
Welcome to: “From Humiliation, Vengeance, and Genocide to Reconciliation: Experiences from Rwanda,” lecture by Evelin Lindner at the Department of Psychology, University of Oslo, Harald Schjelderups hus, Forskningsveien 3, auditorium 3, 3rd March 2016, 12.15 – 14.00, as part… Continue reading
Nobel Peace Prize Nomination 2016
Medal: Erik Lindberg (1873-1966). Front side (obverse) of one of the Nobel Prize medals in Physiology or Medicine awarded in 1950 to researchers at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. Derivative of File:NobelPrize.JPG.
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We warmly congratulate the… Continue reading