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Karin Rosemblatt Awarded UMD Grand Challenges Grant

February 24, 2023 History

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Historian Receives Grant from $30M Awarded for Grand Challenges

Karin Rosemblatt is a recipient of one of 25 Individual Project Grants awarded as part of a total of $30M in UMD Grand Challenges Grants. Grand Challenges Grants support research on topics as diverse as preparing for future pandemics, fighting racism, developing human-centered artificial intelligence, better understanding the processes of our body’s microbial communities and strengthening democracy. Karin's project is in the Threats to Democracy category and is entitled Human Rights Politics and Policies: Lessons from Latin America.

A summary of the project includes the following information: "Latin Americans have long deployed the language of human rights to defend democratic norms such as elections, free speech, and freedom from arbitrary arrest; to challenge racial, class, ethnic, and gender inequalities; and to protest the profit-driven despoilation of nature. The politics of rights generally, and of human rights specifically, have been central to Latin American history. Yet examples from Latin America are not well represented in the burgeoning historical scholarship on human rights. The result is an impoverished notion of how human rights have functioned in the past, how they are being used in the present, and how they can be deployed to imagine a more just future. This project will include two conferences, three articles, and an edited volume that provides a definitive history of human rights in Latin America and corrects overly broad criticisms of human rights movements made by scholars who work on the United States and Europe. The project will dispute criticisms of human rights by showcasing Latin Americans’ capacious human rights norms and their intersection with movements for the defense of natural environments, democratic norms, racial and ethnic equity, and economic justice." See website HERE

See the article in MarylandToday HERE.

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