This lecturer taught us about the UNHCR's mission and the current status of refugees in France and globally.
Who is Paolo Artini?
This is the name of the first walking tour we went on as a group.
What is "Discover Paris (Walking Tour)"?
In this year, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was signed in Paris.
What is 1948?
This French word roughly translates to the English “secularism."
What is Laïcité?
This tour guide kept us on our toes, walking at a brisk pace.
Who is Thierry?
The restaurant where we held our DTSP welcome dinner.
What is Populo?
The NGO author of “Not The France I imagined.”
What is HRW/Human Rights Watch?
Universal, Interdependent, and Indivisible are used to describe this legal and moral concept.
What is Human Rights
This mascot features prominently on the Parisian metro, warning passengers not to put their hands in the train doors.
What is a rabbit/Who is Serge le Lapin?
This is the champagne house we visited for our all-day excursion. Bonus: This is the the town it was located in.
What is Collery/Champagne Collery?
Bonus: Aÿ-Champagne (near Reims, where we toured the cathedral).
The two authors who wrote about Capabilities vs. Basic Needs. (full names)
Who are Martha Nussbaum and Henry Shue?
These three documents form what is referred to as the International Bill of Human Rights.
What are the UDHR, ICESCR, and ICCPR?