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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.

Recent News

HRE USA Special Edition Newsletter

This special edition acknowledges the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence with a new resource on the linkages between Human Rights Education and Service-Oriented Culture. We are also pleased to share our latest episode of Human Rights Education Now! with Dr. Mary Elizabeth Curran.

Episode 77 with Dr. Mary Elizabeth Curran is available on Human Rights Education Now!

Dr. Mary Elizabeth Curran is Professor of Language Education at the Rutgers Graduate School of Education. She directs the Office of Local-Global Partnerships and prepares future language education teachers and researchers. Her scholarship focuses on community-engaged language education, language teacher education, and global teacher education. She is the founder of the award-winning Conversation Tree: Community-Based Language Partnership Program and serves as co-editor of the Global Teacher Education book series published by Bloomsbury.

Launching Teaching250: New Resources for Civic Learning at America’s 250th

As the nation prepares to mark its 250th anniversary, the Center for Civic Education and the National Constitution Center are partnering to help educators make the moment meaningful in classrooms across the country. On July 9, the two organizations will officially launch Teaching250: Civics Renewal for America’s 250th and Beyond, a webinar introducing new inquiry-based lessons designed to help students explore the nation’s founding principles, constitutional democracy, and civic character.