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100

This is the city where the most human rights leaders completed their internship. 

What is Chicago?

100
This program run by the Pozen Family Center for Human Rights provides students with hands-on experience through internships.

What is the Human Rights Internship Program?

100

This organization, founded in 1945, was established to promote international cooperation and prevent future conflicts, becoming a cornerstone of global human rights efforts.

What is the United Nations?

100

This movement, sparked by social media, protests, and advocacy groups, seeks to address systemic racism and police violence, especially in the United States.

What is The Black Lives Matter movement?

100

This Indian leader is known worldwide for his philosophy of nonviolence and his role in India’s independence from British rule.

Who is Mahatma Gandhi?

200

Nadia worked at this organization as a Migrant Crisis Response and Immigration Services Intern.

What is Project Rousseau NYC?

200

These two individuals help run the intern program by organizing events, leading workshops, and helping students secure their internships. 

Who are Maha and Cliff?

200

This document, adopted in 1948 by the United Nations, has been translated into over 500 languages and dialects. 

What is the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR)?

200

The biggest U.N. biodiversity conference in history is currently happening in this country partially home to the Amazon Rainforest, one of the most biodiverse places in the world.

What is Colombia?

200

This American first lady helped draft the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and served as the first chair of the United Nations Human Rights Commission.

Who is Eleanor Roosevelt?

300

At this human rights leader's internship, the campers spoke 13 languages.

Who is Remy?

300

The Pozen Family Center for Human Rights was named in recognition of these two prominent donors who supported human rights education and advocacy. 

Who are Ann and Richard Pozen?

300

This landmark U.S. law, passed in 1990, prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities in employment, education, and public accommodations.

What is the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)?

300

This individual was born in Lisbon and current secretary general of the UN.

Who is António Guterres?

300

A Nobel laureate, this Pakistani activist survived a Taliban assassination attempt and continues to advocate for girls’ education worldwide.

Who is Malala Yousafzai?

400

Nora worked at the Cook County Sheriff's Office (CCSO) doing public policy research to improve law enforcement's relationships with this group.

Who are survivors of gender-based violence?

400

The Pozen Center was founded in this year. 

What is 1997?

400

Founded by Peter Benenson in 1961, this non-governmental organization campaigns against human rights abuses worldwide.

What is Amnesty International?

400

The migrant crisis has resulted in many migrants from Venezuela crossing through this gap.

What is the Darian Gap?

400

This former U.S. First Lady was instrumental in the creation of the United Nations and worked for women's rights throughout her life.

Who is Eleanor Roosevelt?

500

This intern worked for a think tank research organization that was founded by an alumni of UChicago.

Who is Elayna?

500

The Pozen Family Center offered this starting in 2009. 

What is the Human Rights Minor?

500

Established in 2002, this entity prosecutes individuals for genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes.

What is the International Criminal Court?

500

This person is known for their fight against nuclear weapons and is the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize winner.


Who is Nihon Hidankyo?

500

The first woman to receive a Nobel Peace Prize, this social worker worked tirelessly for peace and was involved in the settlement movement in the U.S.

Who is Jane Addams?