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In this first of two special episodes of The Rights Track, Todd reflects on what has been learned about the advancement of human rights from our podcast since it was launched in 2015. Episodes featured How is the church leading the fight to end modern slavery? Rt Rev Alastair Redfern Crunching numbers: modern slavery and statistics Sir Bernard Silverman Eye in the sky: rooting out slavery from space Doreen Boyd Hating the haters: tackling radical right groups in the United States Heidi Beirich Picture this: using photography to make a case for environmental rights Garth Lenz Refugees: why hard times need hard facts Gonzalo Vargas LLosa In the minority: the right to identity, culture and heritage Clare Thomas Evidence for change: the work of Human Rights Watch Iain Levine Advancing human rights the Amnesty way Meghna Abraham Islam and the West: questions of human rights Akbar Ahmed Pursuing justice: what role for research evidence? Dixon Osburn Women and Trump: a question of rights? Monica Casper Gay rights - how far have we come? Richard Beaven Does America need a Truth Commission? Karen Salt and Christopher Phelps Human rights: reasons to be joyful William Simmionds Making human rights our business Shareen Hertel How can statistics advance human rights? Patrick Ball A matter of opinion: What do we really think about human rights? James Ron Beyond GDP: a measure of economic and social rights Sakiko Fukuda-Parr Modern day slavery: counting and accounting Kevin Bales How do we count victims of torture? Will Moore Do NGOs matter? Amanda Murdie Are we better at human rights than we used to be? Chris Fariss |