[NIFL-WOMENLIT:2823] Human Rights Summer Internship Opportunity

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Hi all
got this off of the Pedagogy of the Oppressed elist. some here might be 
interested. Please DO NOT cotact me fo rmore information, rather, use 
the email at the bottom.
Thanks
Mev
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Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2004 06:23:22 -0800 (PST)
From: Michel Coconis <michel4justice@yahoo.com>
To: bertha-swaa@yahoogroups.com, ptolist@unomaha.edu
Subject: [Ptolist] Human Rights Summer Internship Opportunity

> From another list, FYI:

Subject: HUMAN RIGHTS SUMMER INTERNSHIPS

HUMAN RIGHTS SUMMER INTERNSHIPS

WORKING WITH WOMEN PRISONERS

WHO WE ARE: Justice Now is dedicated to ending violence against women in
prison and to stopping their increasing imprisonment. Justice Now is the
only teaching law clinic in the country solely focused on the needs of
women prisoners. We support the peer organizing efforts of women 
prisoners
by bringing healthcare providers and community activists inside to work
with prisoner peer educators, and we train the next generation of 
activist
lawyers and community organizers committed to working for social 
justice.
Our work focuses on the almost 8,000 women imprisoned in the world's two
largest women's prisons, both located in Chowchilla, California.

HUMAN RIGHTS DOCUMENTATION PROGRAM: This Program, which began in 
September
2003, uses the human rights framework to expose abuses against 
imprisoned
and formerly imprisoned women and the racism and sexism that underlie 
such
abuses. In particular, we plan to focus on the treatment of Hepatitis C 
in
prison and the destruction of the family by the criminal justice system.
The Program is one of the first to use a participatory documentation
strategy that actively partners with women prisoners to gather 
information
and draft reports on selected human rights violations. Toward that end, 
we
will educate imprisoned and formerly imprisoned women about the human
rights framework and work with imprisoned and formerly imprisoned women 
to
expose and remedy human rights abuses against them.

OUR CLIENTS: The women's prison population in the United States has 
grown
by almost 500% since 1980. There are over 11,000 women in prison in
California alone. Over 80% of women in prison are serving time for 
property
or drug offenses. Women of color disproportionately are imprisoned,
comprising 60% of women prisoners. Women prisoners face medical neglect,
sexual harassment and abuse, and isolation from their children and other
family members.

WHAT INTERNS DO: Interns can earn school credit working at Justice Now.
Human rights interns will conduct cutting -edge research on 
international
human rights standards for women in prison, especially those dealing 
with
reproductive rights and rights of the family, and interview women 
prisoners
about human rights violations. They will work with the Human Rights
Director and women prisoners to develop human rights reports using
participatory documentation.

To Apply: Please send cover letter, resume and writing sample to:

Robin Levi, Human Rights Director, Justice Now, 1322 Webster Street, 
Suite
210, Oakland, CA 94612 by February 15.

For more information, please contact Robin at Levir@mindspring.com or 
call
510.839.7654 x 5#.



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