Digital Rights and Discrimination

September 28, 2020 • 12:30 PM • Virtual

As part of Duke Law's International Week, please join us for a discussion with Nanjala Nyabola, independent consultant and author,Digital Democracy, Analogue Politics: How the Internet Era is Transforming Kenya, and Maya Wang, China Senior Researcher, Human Rights Watch; moderated by Aya Fujimura-Fanselow, Clinical Professor of Law and Supervising Attorney, International Human Rights Clinic. This event is part of the Duke Law Human Rights in Practice series organized by the Center for International and Comparative Law and the International Human Rights Clinic. Co-sponsored by the Asian Pacific American Law Students Association; the Black Law Students Association; the Duke Human Rights Center at the Franklin Humanities Institute; the Duke Human Rights Center at the Kenan Institute for Ethics; the Human Rights Law Society; the International Law Society; the Latin American Law Students Association; the Middle East North African Law Students Association; the South Asian Law Student Association; and the Womxn of Color Collective. The event is free and open to all. To join the virtual event go to https://bit.ly/DLSHumanRightsInPractice; information on alternative ways to access the event can be found on the event webpage at https://bit.ly/2ZDYadL. For more information, please contact Balfour Smith at bsmith@law.duke.edu.