Resources

Online Monitoring of Human Rights & Civil Unrest in Colombia: Teaching Guide

Released in August 2023, this teaching guide provides an overview of the state violence and civil conflict in Colombia, the country’s various armed groups, and the civil uprisings of 2021. The training includes two exercises for students, consisting of a geolocation exercise and a corporate tracking exercise. 

View the teaching guide: Online Monitoring of Human Rights & Civil Unrest in Colombia.

Colombian flag in focus with a city behind it

Human Rights Resiliency

Promoting Restoration and Capacity Building for Human Rights Investigators is a project funded by the New Venture Fund, Public Interest Technology Network, under the direction of UC Santa Cruz’s Dolores Huerta Research Center for the Americas and at UC Berkeley’s Human Rights Center, School of Law. We have a shared vision that people’s mental and physical well-being is of critical importance to capacity building for human rights work. Seeking to counter a culture of overwork and exhaustion, this restoration toolkit serves as a reminder that slowing down is to our collective benefit.

A Spanish version of all the modules was published with support from The Promise Institute for Human Rights at UCLA, School of Law in of October 2023.

Resiliency is an intentional practice we integrate into the Lab’s curriculum and research because keeping the well-being of the team is central. Andrea Lampros, former resiliency manager of the Human Rights Center Investigations Lab at UC Berkeley, and Nikita Gupta, Resiliency Expert and Trainer based in Los Angeles, have been valuable resources for our UC Labs as we build this practice.

Additional resources and materials about resiliency for human rights activists and researchers will be added to this page as we learn about them.

Below are some materials we use in the Lab.

Last modified: Oct 06, 2023