Dr. Teresa M. Cappiali is an academic and international consultant. She founded NOIWE, a Sweden-based organization focused on transforming education using Transformative-Emancipatory Pedagogy (TEP). For over 14 years and across five continents, she has developed this framework, combining knowledge, empathy, and critical thinking to create classrooms grounded in dialogue and collective transformation.
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OUR MISSION The Human Rights Educators USA (HRE USA) is a collaborative network to learn, teach, organize, advocate, and innovate for human rights education in the United States.
Acknowledging how educators, families, and communities are navigating rights to protest and supporting children and young adults with staying safe and understanding current events impacting our lives, here are some resources for having these conversations.
The Kemper Human Rights Education Foundation (khref.org) is offering prizes of $5000, $2500, and $1250 to high school students judged to have written the best answers to the question. There are two contests and two sets of prizes: one for high school students who are citizens or residents of the U.S. and one for high school students who are citizens and residents of other countries.
The Robert & Ethel Kennedy Human Rights Center (KHRC) is launching its inaugural Student Ambassador Program—and we’re looking for the next generation of human rights activists.
Deadline to apply is 5pm ET, Friday, June 19th, 2026.
Support the 2026 Kirby Edmonds Fellowship Campaign
We are proud to launch the Kirby Edmonds Fellowship Campaign, one of our most important fundraisers of the year.
Help us reach our next milestone, there’s still time to contribute!