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The 2012 Program

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The Power of One: Civil Rights are Human Rights
Held for eight days in July of 2012, the Summer Institute focused on the theme of civil rights issues around the world including Native American History and Gay and Lesbian History, as well as human rights abuses in Burma and The Arab Spring.  Highlights of the program can be seen below in the slideshow.

Thank you, to our 2012 participants and families.
Click here to see the Buffalo News article on Arab Spring Activist Jamel Battaieb at this year's Summer Institute, and here for an article on our worldwide I Am Syria campaign.

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