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Center welcomes new 2024-2025 Student Advisory Council Members
Written by Riley Novak, Student Advisory Council Member and intern, Center for Human Rights, Gender and Migration The Center for Human Rights, Gender, and Migration recently welcomed eleven new members to its Student Advisory Council (SAC). The members are undergraduate and graduate students from WashU’s College of Arts and Sciences, Law School, Medical School, and […]
A Shift in the Process: Observations from a visit to the Arizona-Mexico Border
Julia Lopez, core faculty with the Center for Human Rights, Gender & Migration reflects on her recent trip to the U.S.-Mexico border.