Tags Share The Edwin Barbey Charitable Trust, a donor-advised fund of the Arizona Community Foundation advised by Peter and Pamela Barbey and their son Matt, supports the promotion and protection of human rights and free expression, as well as the preservation and advancement of the arts, culture, science, and local community healthcare.
Tags Share Fran Drescher was elected SAG-AFTRA president on September 2, 2021. Taking the helm at an unprecedented time in the union’s history. Fran’s uniquely empathic style of leadership has successfully reunified and strengthened the union. Her first term primarily focused on fading partisan allegiances, encouraging a culture of compassion and trust in order to…
Tags Share The second largest indigenous group in Guatemala, the Xinka Parliament engages in political advocacy through grassroots organizational structure, promotes women’s rights and in doing so promotes wisdom, equity, and cultural strength; and protects the Xinka ancestral territory. The Xinka Parliament works tirelessly to hold the Guatemalan government accountable to protect their ancestral lands…
Robin DeLuca-Acconi, Ph.D., LCSW, is currently the assistant dean for student services in the School of Social Welfare at Stony Brook University. She is adapting Speak Truth to Power for undergraduate social work education, teaching students to use a human rights-based approach to social work practice that incorporates the stories of the defenders. Her research…
Dr. Joanne Marien has played a long-standing role in promoting human rights education in K-12 schools. As a career educator, curriculum development specialist, and most recently, superintendent of schools, she has led groundbreaking initiatives that center human rights awareness and social action as the focal points of district-wide curricula. Marien holds three advanced degrees, including…
Catherine Hammons is a middle school social studies teacher at Palmer Trinity School in Palmetto Bay, Florida. Previously, she taught at Lausanne Collegiate School, the only PK3-12th grade International Baccalaureate World School in Tennessee. After graduating from the University of Memphis with a degree in anthropology, she began presenting at international conferences on global education,…
Estella Owoimaha-Church was recently named a Varkey Foundation Global Teacher Prize Finalist (2017) and has since begun to work on a global stage. She holds an M.A. in education from Loyola Marymount University and a B.A. in African-American studies from California State University, Northridge. Owoimaha-Church teaches theater in Los Angeles, helping youth to employ performing…
Jill DiCuffa has been a public school teacher for over 20 years. Born and raised in Austin, Texas, she graduated from Texas A&M University in 1993 with a B.A. in history. Jill has taught a variety of social science classes, including local history, state history, U.S. history, and world cultures, at both the middle and…
Dick Iannuzzi served two full terms as a member of the RFK Human Rights Board of Directors and now serves as an RFK HR Trustee. He holds a B.S. in political science from Brooklyn College and was elected to Phi Beta Kappa upon graduation. Iannuzzi also holds an M.S. in political and social foundations of…
Pamela Mary Schmidt is an English special education teacher at Freeport High School in New York and one of the original curriculum writers for Speak Truth to Power. She holds an M.A. in special education from Dowling College and a B.A. in English education from LIU Post College. Schmidt is an ongoing participant in the…
Michelle Haddix is an American history teacher at Indianapolis Classical Schools in Indiana and has led her school’s commitment to engaging in an urban community through the Speak Truth to Power curriculum. Since she began implementing the STTP curriculum into her classroom, Haddix has worked with her students to develop the school’s first Black Cultural…
Chris Buckley has been involved with RFK Human Rights as a STTP lead educator for the past several years. He participated in one of the early Teacher Training Workshops held in D.C. and now liaises with teachers in Connecticut and New York. The STTP curriculum has been a great addition to his classroom, and he…
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