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ADR Society – Dispute Resolution Course Overview

Posted: February 28, 2024
ADR Society is hosting an event for students to learn more about the dispute resolution courses and opportunities offered through the Dispute Resolution Institute (DRI) at Mitchell Hamline, including study abroad programs and the ADR certificates available to Mitchell Hamline students. The event will be held virtually on March 6th at 6:00 pm (CST). The …

ADR Society – Dispute Resolution Course Overview

Category: Student Organizations Tag: ADR, conflict resolution, Course Overview, DRI, Event, Virtual

March 14: Write to Political Prisoners in Russia at the Germanic-American Institute

Posted: February 23, 2024
[PDF – 3-14-2024 Write to Political Prisoners in Russia at G-AI title graphic PDF] Over 600 political dissidents are imprisoned in Russia for protesting the war in Ukraine. Join us to write letters to these prisoners. Prisoners getting letters receive better treatment because guards know that the prisoners aren’t alone. Letters are sent electronically to …

March 14: Write to Political Prisoners in Russia at the Germanic-American Institute

Category: Announcements Tag: Event, Free, World Without Genocide

February 22 webinar: Ukraine, Two Years of War: Finding Justice

Posted: February 21, 2024
[PDF – 2-22-2024 Ukraine, Two Years of War – Finding Justice title graphic PDF.pdf] Ukraine has been a battleground for the last century as Ukrainian people have fought to maintain sovereignty and independence against brutal dictators. On this second anniversary of Russia’s war in Ukraine, we highlight mechanisms used today in international, regional, and domestic …

February 22 webinar: Ukraine, Two Years of War: Finding Justice

Category: Announcements Tag: Event, Free, World Without Genocide

BLSA’s Writing Competition Awards Ceremony

Posted: February 6, 2024
✨IT’S BLACK HISTORY MONTH!✨ Join Mitchell Hamline’s BLSA for a night of celebration at our INAUGURAL Writing Competition Awards Ceremony! This event is open to the public. Awards will be presented to the top 3 contestants. We encourage students to apply. Writing submissions are due February 15, 2024, @11:59pm. For admission, please bring at least …

BLSA’s Writing Competition Awards Ceremony

Category: Announcements Tag: BLSA, Event, Free

February 22 webinar: Ukraine, Two Years of War: Finding Justice

Posted: February 5, 2024
[PDF – 2-22-2024 Ukraine, Two Years of War – Finding Justice title graphic PDF.pdf] Ukraine has been a battleground for the last century as Ukrainian people have fought for sovereignty and independence against brutal dictators. On this second anniversary of Russia’s war in Ukraine, we highlight mechanisms used today in international, regional, and domestic courts …

February 22 webinar: Ukraine, Two Years of War: Finding Justice

Category: Announcements Tag: Event, Free, World Without Genocide

February 19: Write to Political Prisoners in Russia – Two Years of War and Protest

Posted: February 2, 2024
[PDF – 2-19-2024 Write to Political Prisoners in Russia – Two Years of War and Protest title graphic PDF] For two years Putin has imprisoned thousands of people in Russia who are protesting against the war in Ukraine. Join us to write letters to these prisoners. Prisoners getting letters receive better treatment because guards know …

February 19: Write to Political Prisoners in Russia – Two Years of War and Protest

Category: Announcements Tag: Event, Free, World Without Genocide

February 18: Standing Up for Women’s Rights in Andover

Posted: January 30, 2024
[PDF – 2-18-24 title graphic.pdf] Every year, it is estimated more than 10 million women and men are physically abused by an intimate partner in the United States. In 2022 in Minnesota, 6,710 women were victims of rape or aggravated assault, a total 18 women each day. From 2018 – July 2023, there have been …

February 18: Standing Up for Women’s Rights in Andover

Category: Announcements Tag: advocacy, CEDAW, Event, Free, World Without Genocide

Volunteer Witnesses and Judges Needed for Mock Trial

Posted: January 29, 2024
Mitchell Hamline is hosting this year’s Midwest Regional round for the Texas Young Trial Lawyers Association National Trial Advocacy Competition. The school is responsible for finding witnesses and judges for the competition. No experience is necessary to play a witness. This is a great opportunity for students to observe a full, but condensed, trial. Students …

Volunteer Witnesses and Judges Needed for Mock Trial

Category: Student Organizations Tag: Event, Mock Trial, paid, Volunteer

January 29: The International Criminal Court – Investigations and Agenda for 2024

Posted: January 29, 2024
[PDF – 1-29-24 title graphic PDF.pdf] This program describes the founding and operation of the International Criminal Court; current cases; genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and aggression; and policies regarding victims, children, and gender-based crimes. Speakers: World Without Genocide’s delegation to the Assembly of States Parties of the Court held at the UN, December …

January 29: The International Criminal Court – Investigations and Agenda for 2024

Category: Announcements Tag: Event, Free, World Without Genocide

DEI Book Club – February Event Details

Posted: January 24, 2024
Please join us for the next DEI Book Cub event on Monday, February 26th at 2-3pm CT. This event is hyflex and will be in classroom 319 and over Zoom (details below). Everyone is welcome! We will be reading Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer. This is a safe space for community members to get …

DEI Book Club – February Event Details

Category: Announcements Tag: book club, braiding sweetgrass, DEI, diversity equity inclusion, Event, open to all

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