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.
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!
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.
This summer, the Zinn Education Project will host and facilitate a Teaching for Black Lives study group for educators across the United States.
Applications due by June 10.
Join HRER author Dr Khadidja Kelalech for our next research webinar addressing how media misrepresentations impact women’s right to access education in Algeria.
The 2026 Flowers Fund grants supported registration costs for Kristi Rudelius-Palmer, Jake Skrzypiec, Emma Tolliver, and Sarah Wierderecht to deliver a poster session and paper presentations at the 2026 International Association for Human Rights Education (IAHRE) in Münster, Germany from May 25-27, 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!