U.S. Human Rights Network
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U.S. Human Rights Network is an organization advocating for the United States government to be "accountable" for human rights norms "and that the US civil, women's, worker, immigrant, LGBTQ, prisoner and other rights movements that stand to benefit, perhaps now more than ever, from an end to US impunity in this regard," its mission statement reports.[1]
Board of Directors
- Cathy Albisa, National Economic and Social Rights Initiative
- Radhika Balakrishnan, (Chair) Center for Women's Global Leadership
- Marjorie Cohn, National Lawyers' Guild
- Lisa Crooms, Howard University School of Law
- Ellen Dorsey, Wallace Global Fund
- Maria Foscarinis, (Vice-chair) National Law Center on Homelessness and Poverty
- Daniel Hazen, Mental Patients Liberation Alliance
- Margaret Huang, (Treasurer) Rights Working Group
- M. Thandabantu Iverson, (Secretary) Indiana University
- Inca Mohamed, Management Assistance Group
- Sunita Patel, Center for Constitutional Rights
- Bill Quigley, Center for Constitutional Rights[2]
Staff
- Ajamu Baraka, Executive Director
- Rachel Fowler, Associate Director
- Kali Akuno, Director of Human Rights Education[3]