SIT Study Abroad IHP: Human Rights: Movements, Power, and Resistance
- United States of America
- New York
- Nepal
- Kathmandu
- Jordan
- Amman
- Chile
- Santiago
About Program
Go beyond the halls of power to learn how individuals and communities are giving momentum to grassroots, human rights movements across four countries. Connect with groups working for immigrant and gender rights and against structural racism in New York City, and critically examine the deep roots of human rights movements throughout the United States. Travel next to Nepal, Jordan, and Chile, where you’ll meet with scholars, members of Parliament, feminist leaders, staff of international non-governmental organizations, United Nations officials, indigenous community members, and refugees. Gain deeper insight into multilayered perspectives on human rights, often against the backdrop of governments in tectonic shift, and understand pathways to enacting human rights-based change.
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Program Highlights
- Meet some of New York’s most prominent human rights leaders.
- Study labor, migration, and gender issues in the stunning rural south of Nepal.
- Speak with refugee and humanitarian organizations. Program excursion includes one night at a camp in the desert sands of Wadi Rum.
- Camp in in the desert sands of Wadi Rum during a program excursion.
- Learn about cultural resistance and land rights from Mapuche indigenous communities in Chile.
Scholarships
SIT Robert Kantor Memorial Scholarship
Each year one student will be granted $10,000 in scholarship aid to study abroad with a SIT program. Funded by individual donors and foundations, the requirements are tight: seeking first-generation college students who've never traveled abroad before, currently attend an HBCU, and demonstrate strong financial need.