Oscar Romero Award Program: Dispossessed and in Danger: The State of Indigenous Rights
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- When
- October 01, 2015
- Where
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Rothko Chapel
3900 Yupon (at Sul Ross)
Houston,TX 77006 - Cost
- $10.
Rothko Chapel presents the Óscar Romero Award Program: Dispossessed and in Danger: The State of Indigenous Rights Thursday, October 1.
Featured Discussion
Ana Paula Hernández (pictured) and Juliet Hooker, Ph.D., moderated by Suzanne Benally
Presented in partnership with the Rapoport Center at UT School of Law.
What are indigenous human rights, and why do they matter? More specifically, what’s the status of indigenous rights in Honduras? Join the discussion on this timely and pressing issue.
Ana Paula Hernández is a program officer for Latin America at the Fund for Global Human Rights. Her group provides strategic support and funding to more than 61 human rights organizations in Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras.
Dr. Juliet Hooker is a professor of government at UT with an interest in indigenous and Afro-descendant politics and rights in Central America.
Moderator Suzanne Benally is the executive director of Cultural Survival.
A reception follows the program.
Event in English; simultaneous Spanish interpretation available.