Human Rights
Displaying 1 - 77 of 77
| # | Title | Date | Summary |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Women, life and freedom for Iran Northern Iowan 119:27, p.3 |
Nkasa Bolumbu writes a column piece about the revolution happening in Iran and interviews an Iranian American university student, Raha. Raha shares her experience visiting family in Iran and current events that are taking place in the country; photo. | |
| 2 | Iowa does not protect trans rights Northern Iowan 117:42, p.3 |
In the author's opinion, Iowa law and legislators do not protect transgender people. Slomka discusses recent bills concerning minors, bathrooms, and schools. | |
| 3 | UNI student recounts fleeing civil war Northern Iowan 115:40, p.2 |
Student FourtyTwo Yet spoke about growing up in Sudan, leaving during the Second Sudanese Civil War, and living as a refugee as part of a Hot Wings, Hot Topics event hosted by the Center for Multicultural Education on March 1. Professs Stephen Gaies and Yasemin Sari were also on the panel; photo. | |
| 4 | Abdication of global leadership has consequences Northern Iowan 115:15, p.3 |
The author discusses recent world events attacking human rights and Trump administration decisions. In Dausener's opinion, the United States has abdicated the global leadership role it has held since WWII, which will have serious consequences; photos. | |
| 5 | Students walk out for gun control Northern Iowan 114:39, p.1 |
A large number of students participated in a walkout for gun control organized by UNI student Emily Paul. The gathering was in reaction to the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School; photos. | |
| 6 | It's time to view education differently Northern Iowan 110:16, p.3 |
The author reminds students to appreciative their right to receive an education. In Pakistan there was a girl that was shot standing up for women's education rights. The story of this girl shows that Americans we are truly fortunate; photo. | |
| 7 | UNI to introduce the Center of Holocaust and Genocide Education Northern Iowan 107:8, p.1 |
Stephen Gaies named director of the Center of Holocaust and Genocide Education. The Center will be coordinating with other centers to promote human rights awareness, tolerance, violence prevention, and conflict resolution. | |
| 8 | The end of Miranda Northern Iowan 106:60, p.3 |
A Supreme Court ruling may endanger the "Miranda Rights". | |
| 9 | No gods, no masters Northern Iowan 106:37, p.4 |
Believes that sexism is alive and well. Fundamentalist Christian leaders, such as Mark Driscoll, are preaching that women should have no voice and should not teach. Believes that little progress has been made for women's rights. | |
| 10 | Do some Dalai Lama research Northern Iowan 106:23, p.8 |
States that Tibetan people live in abject poverty, while the priestly and aristocratic classes live in opulence. Women have few, if any, rights. | |
| 11 | Homosexuality is not a sin Northern Iowan 106:17, p.9 |
Questions how the Bible can be used to oppress homosexuals. Written by humans in a time when most of the world was a mystery, how can this book be relevant to the discussion of homosexuality? | |
| 12 | Demand respect, but deny it to others Northern Iowan 106:9, p.6 |
Believes that radical religions want respect for their prophets, but do not respect the prophets of other religions. "People have rights. Ideas do not." | |
| 13 | UNI hosts 45th annual Model UN Conference Public Relations News Release 2008:470, p.1 |
Model U. N. offers high school students a simulation of the diplomacy, problem-solving and responsibilities of the United Nations. James Lubker will welcome attendees and the keynote address will be presented by Donna Maier. | |
| 14 | Extraordinary rendition exports U. S. dirty work Northern Iowan 105:47, p.8 |
President Clinton granted permission for the CIA to take suspects and ship them to third party countries in order to be tortured to gain information. This practice seems to be against many of the inalienable rights granted to our citizens. | |
| 15 | We shouldn't have been there at all Northern Iowan 105:2, p.18 |
China accused of using the Olympics to showcase their form of government. Concerns over the lack of human rights in China should have led the U. S. not to participate; photo. | |
| 16 | Virginity testing holds significance in S. Africa Northern Iowan 102:23, p.7 |
Hopes that people will understand a culture before judging customs. | |
| 17 | Wednesday, Oct. 5 Public Relations News Release 2005:0, p.1 |
MADRE presents "African Indigenous Women Defending Human Rights; Museum presents "Iowa Lakeside Lab Archaeological Investigations at the Gillett Grove Site". | |
| 18 | Ogbondah discusses freedom of speech and other rights in new book Northern Iowan 100:52, p.12 |
Professor Chris Ogbondah writes a book concerning his native homeland of Nigeria; photo. | |
| 19 | What's up Northern Iowan 100:50, p.4 |
Meetings and events planned. | |
| 20 | Anniversary of Rwandan massacre observed at UNI Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Stephen Rapp, senior prosecutor at the United Nations for the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, will speak on Thursday, April 15. | |
| 21 | Reader urges rally attendance Northern Iowan 99:54, p.9 |
Invites students to attend human rights rally in Lincoln Park in Waterloo. | |
| 22 | Schultz gives human rights a global angle for UNI crowd Northern Iowan 99:51, p.1 |
Dr. William Schultz, Executive Director of Amnesty International, spoke on campus about "Current Issues in Human Rights"; photo. | |
| 23 | Amnesty International plans "week of action" Northern Iowan 99:49, p.1 |
Amnesty International plans to focus on human rights as a part of a national week of action that will begin April 14; schedule of events. | |
| 24 | UNI Leadership series to focus on 'Human Rights Leadership' Thursday, March 28 Public Relations News Release 2001:380, p.1 |
The Leaders on Leadership series allows an opportunity to see how leadership plays a part in all sectors of society. | |
| 25 | Taliban not only group abusing human rights Northern Iowan 98:24, p.10 |
Describes human rights abuses made by the U. S. government. | |
| 26 | Global panelists voice concerns Northern Iowan 98:16, p.13 |
International students compare life in the United States to life in their home countries; photo. | |
| 27 | Three UNI students hit the books at Harvard Northern Iowan 98:3, p.12 |
Christine Carney, Israel Msengi, and Holly Kuhn attend a week long class at Harvard University. | |
| 28 | UNI hosts seminar on human rights, ethnic conflict Public Relations News Release 2000:356, p.1 |
Jeffrey Helsing will speak on conflict management, and human rights and the curriculum as a part of the Human Rights and Ethnic Conflict seminar. | |
| 29 | Human rights addressed in series Northern Iowan 97:48, p.2 |
UNI student Andy Moomaw will be one of several speakers speaking on the topic of "Human Rights Leadership." | |
| 30 | UNI hosts discussion on human rights and global health Public Relations News Release 2000:344, p.1 |
"Human Rights to Health: A Global Panel Discussion" will be held on April 3. | |
| 31 | Amnesty International begins Week of Action Northern Iowan 97:47, p.1 |
Week of Action will focus on women's human rights; photo. | |
| 32 | Student clarifies stance Northern Iowan 97:40, p.8 |
Gives reasons for supporting the proposed addition of sexual orientation to the Cedar Falls non-discrimination bill. | |
| 33 | Oscar nominated 'Salvador' by Oliver Stone to be featured in UNI's human rights film series Public Relations News Release 2000:262, p.1 |
'Salvador' will be fourth film in "Human Rights in the Americas-II" series, and will be shown on February 28. | |
| 34 | Student responds to letter Northern Iowan 97:37, p.8 |
Responds to a letter commenting on the proposed amendment to the Cedar Falls non-discrimination code. | |
| 35 | Heterosexual discrimination not valid argument Northern Iowan 97:35, p.8 |
Comments on the lack of discrimination against heterosexuals in the United States. | |
| 36 | Professor commends NISG, UNI students for political participation Northern Iowan 97:34, p.7 |
Discusses proposal made by the Cedar Falls Human Rights Commission to add sexual orientation to the Cedar Falls non-discrimination code. | |
| 37 | Sexual orientation includes heterosexuals Northern Iowan 97:34, p.9 |
Support for the proposal made by the Cedar Falls Human Rights Committee to add sexual orientation to the Cedar Falls non-discrimination code. | |
| 38 | NI questions controversy Northern Iowan 97:32, p.8 |
Discusses a proposal made to the Cedar Falls City Council to add sexual orientation to the Cedar Falls non-discrimination code. | |
| 39 | Proposed 'gay rights' legislation voted down Northern Iowan 97:32, p.1 |
Stan Smith, chairman of the Cedar Falls Human Rights Commission, feels that adding the proposed amendment would bring more lawsuits against the city; photo. | |
| 40 | Senate votes to support equality Northern Iowan 97:31, p.1 |
NISG Senate discusses the pros and cons of supporting a proposed amendment that would add non-discrimination regarding sexual orientation to the Cedar Falls City Code. | |
| 41 | UNI students lend their voices to both sides of equality debate Northern Iowan 97:30, p.1 |
Cedar Falls Human Rights Commission hopes to get sexual orientation added to the Cedar Fall's human rights ordinance. | |
| 42 | UNI Inter-American Studies Committee and UNI Student Activities Programming Board Northern Iowan 97:17, p.3 |
Lecture by David J. Padilla. | |
| 43 | Bhabha to speak on global human rights Northern Iowan 96:46, p.2 |
Jacqueline Bhabha, Director of the Human Rights Program at the University of Chicago, to speak about policy challenges currently facing human rights. | |
| 44 | UNI's Amnesty International promotes week of student action Northern Iowan 96:46, p.12 |
Schedule of events. | |
| 45 | Jacqueline Bhabha to speak on human rights policies and education Wednesday, March 29 at the University of Northern Iowa Public Relations News Release 1999:327, p.1 |
Jacqueline Bhabha will speak at UNI at 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, March 29, in Seerley Hall, room 115. | |
| 46 | Film series on "Human Rights in the Americas" at University of Northern Iowa, Feb. 1-29 Public Relations News Release 1999:219, p.1 |
A month-long film series being presented on the UNI campus during February focuses on human rights. | |
| 47 | Non-discrimination policy provides rights for all Northern Iowan 96:14, p.5 |
Column traces history of sexual orientation language in university's non-discrimination policy. | |
| 48 | Student activists help promote social concerns Northern Iowan 96:12, p.1 |
The Spitfire Tour will stop at UNI October 16, 1999, to speak about a variety of social issues; labor rights activist Charles Kernaghan will speak October 13, 1999. | |
| 49 | Farajaje-Jones to discuss human rights Northern Iowan 95:50, p.1 |
Professor of philosophy and religion Elias Farajaje-Jones will speak tomorrow on acquiring human rights and bonding together those interested in securing human rights. The event is part of LGBTA Pride Week. | |
| 50 | Death penalty is domestic human rights abuse Northern Iowan 94:22, p.6 |
Believes capital punishment is wrong. | |
| 51 | All human rights are important Northern Iowan 90:42, p.6 |
Challenges recent letter separating categories of oppression. | |
| 52 | NISG considers funding 'The Northern Edition' Northern Iowan 90:12, p.2 |
Also considers human rights policy. | |
| 53 | Curris issues change in UNI's existing human rights policy; "associational preference" replaced by "sexual orientation" Northern Iowan 89:15, p.1 |
Campus reaction to change in policy wording. | |
| 54 | Human Rights Policy a backburner issue? Some feel Curris' statement doesn't cut it Northern Iowan 88:57, p.1 |
Some believe that there needs to be "sexual preference" language. | |
| 55 | Support proposed human rights policy Northern Iowan 88:56, p.3 |
Seeks support of including sexual orientation to non-discrimination policy. | |
| 56 | Advisory Board requests new human rights policy; Faculty Senate meets Monday Northern Iowan 88:45, p.1 |
Faculty Senate passes measures supporting new policies on human rights and academic freedom. | |
| 57 | Faculty Senate discusses three items; human rights, academic freedom policies and university catalog issues placed on March docket Northern Iowan 88:41, p.4 |
||
| 58 | Need exists for a human rights policy that would 'guarantee equality for everyone' Northern Iowan 88:30, p.3 |
Believes people should be treated the same. | |
| 59 | Amnesty International celebrates its 40th Northern Iowan 85:24, p.4 |
Will celebrate Human Rights Day. | |
| 60 | Help us keep the dream alive¿ At home and abroad Public Relations News Release 1987:206, p.1 |
The Ethnic Minorities Cultural and Educational Center sponsor a panel discussion on human rights issues in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. The discussion focuses on issues concerning the Apartheid of South Africa. | |
| 61 | Chicago Equinox Troupe to perform drama about abducted Guatemalan oppositionists, Feb. 28 at UNI Public Relations News Release 1987:222, p.1 |
The Student Association sponsors a series of theatrical sketches based on oppression by the Guatemalan government, written by the Equinox Theatre Troupe. The sketches focus on the kidnappings and executions of Guatemalan citizens by their government. | |
| 62 | Cartoon supports rights Northern Iowan 82:42, p.2 |
Defends a cartoon by Patrick Crowley that appeared in the February 21, issue of the Northern Iowan. | |
| 63 | Yolanda King to speak on UNI campus Thursday (Feb. 20) Public Relations News Release 1986:258, p.1 |
King is the oldest daughter of the late Martin Luther King, Jr; her visit is sponsored in conjunction with Black History Month; she will discuss current human rights movements and her efforts to further them. | |
| 64 | Group calls for support Northern Iowan 81:34, p.2 |
Support human rights by participating in "Blue Jeans Day." | |
| 65 | Human Rights Week observed by student group Northern Iowan 78:24, p.6 |
Central American Solidarity group will observe week. | |
| 66 | Groups unite on human rights Northern Iowan 78:10, p.11 |
Local human rights groups have joined forces to form the Iowa Progressive Coalition. | |
| 67 | Harkin speaks on human rights Northern Iowan 77:35, p.1 |
Senator Harkin will speak to political science classes. | |
| 68 | State Department speaker to be on campus Monday Northern Iowan 75:9, p.12 |
Heidi Hanson will speak on human rights; photo. | |
| 69 | U.S. economic pressure can restore civil liberties Northern Iowan 74:46, p.12 |
Senator Clark talks about human rights in Africa. | |
| 70 | Human Rights group asks for recognition: priorities would be gay and women's rights. Northern Iowan 74:26, p.1 |
UNISA also considers representation of international students. | |
| 71 | James charges UNI breaks anti-discriminatory document Northern Iowan 64:14, p.1 |
Russ James charges that UNI is not living up to its anti-discrimination document; Mr. James describes his job with the Waterloo Commission on Human Rights. | |
| 72 | Meeting tonight to protest violation of human rights College Eye 59:24, p.8 |
Many student groups sponsor meeting in Waterloo. | |
| 73 | Human Rights conference postponed until next fall College Eye 58:24, p.8 |
Will host one hundred Waterloo students on campus to give them a familiarity with college.. | |
| 74 | Plans announced for SCI human rights conference College Eye 58:21, p.10 |
Will ask other Iowa colleges to participate. | |
| 75 | Maurer discusses Supreme Court ruling--and reaction College Eye 56:38, p.2 |
Supports the court's ruling against prayer in school. | |
| 76 | Obiter Scripta College Eye 48:8, p.2 |
Addresses the topic of human rights which will be discussed by the United Church Women of the National Council of Churches. | |
| 77 | The rights of man College Eye 47:7, p.2 |
Lists a few ideas from the Universal Bill of Rights and encourages students to think about human rights. |