Barbadian NGO Operation Safe Space is working to reform the outdated juvenile justice system A key part of tackling individual issues of discrimination and human rights is by critiquing and dismantling the systems they operate within. In Barbados, outdated frameworks...
Learn more about ICAAD Artivist Harbani Ahuja’s poems on Immigrant Rights We are excited to announce the release of a new series of Dicta Legal Poetry, available to view in our immersive virtual exhibit. The Immigrant Rights series highlights critical and shameful...
The Special Rapporteur on climate change issued a call for input “Promotion and protection of human rights in the context of mitigation, adaptation, and financial actions to address climate change, with particular emphasis on loss and damage.” ICAAD responded....
We are delighted to spotlight our Co-Founder and Advocacy Strategist, Jaspreet K Singh. Jaspreet is a human rights lawyer, designer, and technologist who enjoys exploring transdisciplinary strategies for promoting equality. His experience includes creating...
By David McDaniels June 14, 2021 Facial recognition is far from the measure of effective justice it is presented to be by police departments and large tech developers. It is regarded as the future of policing and a step away from racial profiling. The New York Police...