Adventures in Kenya – But First, The World Justice Forum

By Julia Green Before leaving for Kenya, I had a Skype call with Jenna, an intern from U of T who I would...
July 4, 2019

“Why human rights law?”

By: Samantha Backman “Why human rights law?” This question was posed to me by one of my supervisors in the early days of...
July 3, 2019

La cause des femmes en Tunisie: une cause qui m’interpelle! 

Par Aurélie Derigaud-Choquette En arrivant en Tunisie, un certain choc culturel me semble inévitable. Même si ce pays maghrébin est demeuré sous le...
June 27, 2019

Maritime security research, fisheries legislation, and lots of canyons: my first few weeks at One Earth Future

By Derek Pace This internship has been an immense learning experience (learning curve?) already. In just a few weeks of work at One...
June 26, 2019

The EU, Trade and Human Rights in Cambodia: An Uncertain Future

By Adelise Lalande I have never been much of a fan of dentists, and yet I now find myself living in an apartment...
June 24, 2019

Trudeau’s Formal Apology and Exoneration of Chief Poundmaker

By Sophie Kassel On Thursday, May 23rd, I had the pleasure of attending the exoneration of Chief Poundmaker at Cut Knife Hill with...
June 19, 2019

On Tangible Consequences

Riley Klassen-Molyneaux June 17, 2019   The Meeting   I could feel everyone’s eyes on me. Every person in the room was waiting...
June 18, 2019

La 40e édition du PIFDH!

Par Lauriane Palardy-Desrosiers Un mois s’est écoulé depuis le début de mon stage chez Equitas et je n’ai pas vu le temps passer...
June 10, 2019

Strawberries, Nature, Culture, and Community

By Allen Brett Campeau I spent most of my Akwesasne internship in Kana:takon in Akwesasne Mohawk territory, but I also had the opportunity...
September 10, 2018

Responses to Brett and Sara

Brett Campeau: Your post about Akewesasne and the environment at the Canada-US border raised questions for me. I can think of many ways...
August 10, 2018

Responses to Renaude and Rose

Renaude Morin: I was struck by the connection between story telling and justice in your post. It reminded me of one of my...
July 24, 2018

“Let your smile change the world”

By Alicia Blimkie This might sound a bit strange, but I never thought about the Philippines as a “developing country” until I found...
July 18, 2018