The Rights Way

The typical student who takes human rights classes at Columbia is perhaps the typical student activist. He or she was most likely involved in Amnesty International in high school and maybe even attended a protest complete with angry signs. This student generally arrives “with the notion that a human rights study will be practical. It’ll be about the reforming and betterment of the world,” says Samuel Moyn, faculty director of the undergraduate program in human rights for Columbia College.

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