Re: Law students teaching human rights



Unfortunately, I can't very credibly add to a discussion on what
activities might be sponsored by an AI law school chapter, but as a member
of an AI college chapter I would like to know more about showing Lilya
4-ever. Also, does anyone have other recommendations for human rights
documentaries that can be screened by organizations or people other than
those that own the rights? A very moving one that I know of is "Promises",
on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict from the p.o.v of Palestinian and
Israeli children through interviews. The website is
http://www.promisesproject.org

Madeline Levy
E-mail: maddymdl@hotmail.com


On Thu, 23 Oct 2003, arthursg@email.uc.edu wrote:

>My name is Sean Arthurs and I am one of the "chairs" of Amnesty
>International here at Cincinnati College of Law.  I don't know of any
>political prisoners who might be able to come and speak but I am wondering
>about what ideas you have for an AI chapter at a law school.  We just
>started up again this year and are looking for projects and ideas.  I can
>also share with you one of the projects we are doing.
>
>We have organized a letter writing campaign and are now bringing the 
>movie "Lilya 4-ever" to Cincinnati for its Midwest debut. The movie is 
>about sexual trafficking in children and has won rave international
>reviews.
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