Human Rights Advocacy: The Blueprint

CSC 33316 for undergraduates
CSC 63316 for graduate students

This interdisciplinary course equips students in Strategic Human Rights Advocacy- an innovation driven approach to solve society’s most wicked problems. It gives students a blueprint to identify rights based issues with precision, contrast them with competing claims and propose creative solutions. The course journeys through multiple case studies of human rights violations that grew from local to international and thus equips students with the building blocks of advocacy.

Taught in a workshop format, the course will focus on remedying the role of social media and artificial intelligence (AI) in child sex trafficking. Students will study and apply some of the most creative approaches to bring justice to victims. For instance, how did US consumers use ‘false advertising’ claims against chocolate companies to address child labor in Ghana? How can hotels’ usage of AI for bookings be curated to safeguard children? How did a viral rap on mercury poisoning lead to justice for the victims? Understanding these approaches, the course will culminate in recommendations for social media companies and an ‘implementation plan’ for online safety of children.

Class Dates: Mondays and Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m.–12:20 p.m.
Instructor: Monalisa
Credits: 1
Associated Term: Spring 2025