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Title
Episode 25 : Audrey Osler part one
Author
Imprint
Washington, DC: HRE USA, 2024
Language Note
English
Description
Audio file (33:56)
Series
Human Rights Education Now! Podcasts; Season 2, Episode 25
Summary
In Episode 25, Audrey Osler shares her origins of interest in human rights and HRE and the importance of language working with anti-racist education in the UK. She explains the impact of transnational activities on her approach to HRE and how listening to peoples’ stories and understanding their meanings have enriched her life. She discusses the relationship between universal human rights standards and local experience as critical to advancing HRE and sustaining concepts of humanity in conflict-ridden situations. She discusses educating for cosmopolitan citizenship with Professor Hugh Starkey, the centrality of migration in history and contemporary society, the significance of gathering stories from marginalized groups, legacies of colonialism, and the oversimplification of history taught to students.
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English