The Center for International Human Rights cordially invites you to a workshop on Human Rights Law.
This workshop emphasizes protections against discrimination in NYC under the City's Human Rights Law, specifically on the rights and obligations under the law in employment, housing, public accommodations and prohibitions against discriminatory harassment and bias-based profiling by law enforcement.
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Speaker: Ryan DuBois
Ryan DuBois is an Associate Human Rights Specialist at the NYC Commission on Human Rights. He also serves as the Commission's Indigenous and Native American Communities Liaison. Ryan has a BA in International Studies from American University in Washington, D.C. He is also an Executive MPA candidate at NYU Wagner. He has over a decade of domestic and international human rights advocacy experience. Ryan is also a fluent Spanish speaker.
Moderator: Maria Simonetti, M.A.
Maria Simonetti is Assistant to the Director at the Center for International Human Rights. She received her Master of Arts in International Crime & Justice at John Jay College. She is a second year doctoral student in the Ph.D. Program in Criminal Justice at CUNY Graduate Center.
This event is co-sponsored by: MA Program in Human Rights and the Master of Arts Degree Program in International Crime & Justice