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    Save the Date – October 15th, 2014 – Bully Prevention Workshop

    New Mexico Human Rights Projects. for the second year, is proud to offer a professional development training for educators. Mike Dreiblatt, President of Stand Up To Bullying and an outstanding national speaker will present a dynamic, practical workshop that engages and empowers attendees to replace bullying with more positive behavior. WORKSHOP DETAILS: 6.5 Cultural CEUs  […]

    Save The Date – October 24 & 25 – From Nuremburg To The Hague: Coming To Justice?

    A two-day workshop challenging participants to take a reflective and critical look at how perpetrators of some of the world’s most heinous crimes have been addressed at the international level. Date: October 24 & 25, 2014 Time: 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Location: Grand Canyon University | 6700 Jefferson NE, Building D, Suite D-2 | Albuquerque, NM […]

    Education on a global level takes area teens to Europe – hear their report Saturday, May 3, 10:30 a.m. at Bookworks.

    Under the auspices of The New Mexico Human Rights Projects, the high school students participated in the Model International Criminal Court Mock Trials in Krzyzowa,Poland. Working in international teams, the students took on the roles of judges, persecutors, defenders, and observing journalists in historic war crime cases. Guidance and training were provided by attorneys and journalists […]

    KUDOS: TEENS PARTICIPATE IN MOCK TRIALS IN EUROPE

    TEENS PARTICIPATE IN MOCK TRIALS IN EUROPE Eight New Mexico high school students were the only Americans to participate in the Model International Criminal Court mock trials held recently in Poland. Mollie Baland, Max Bernstein, John Chappell, Madeline Cunnings, Campbell Galon, Prestin Nikolai, Neil Sparks and Annelise Van Buren were selected by the New Mexico […]

    Albuquerque Academy Juniors Return from Poland MICC

    Albuquerque Academy Juniors return from Poland MICC    

    CHS Students Take Part in Mock International Trials in Poland

    CHS students take part in mock international trials in Poland  By GARY HERRON Observer staff writer Recently returned from a European adventure and impressed with what they saw, two of three Cleveland High School travelers say they want to live in Germany someday. Senior Annelise Van Buren and juniors Mollie Baland and Prestin Nikolai were […]

    FBI Recognizes NM Students for attending Model International Criminal Court (MICC) Mock Trials in Poland February 2014

    NMHRP was privileged and honored to take eight New Mexico high school students to participate in the Model International Criminal Court (MICC) mock trials in Poland www.model-icc.org/ from February 16 – 22, 2014.

    Local Educators attend bully prevention workshop; Teachers learn practical skills

    Over 90 local educators attended an NMHRP bully prevention workshop on October 2, 2013 at the UNM Science & Technology Park Rotunda. Mike Dreiblatt president of Stand Up To Bullying and an outstanding national speaker presented as well.

    NMHRP Heroes in Education

    Fidelity at School Honors Regina Turner, Executive Director of NMHRP, as One of It’s Heroes in Education.

    6 New Mexico Students Travel To Poland For Mock Trials

    Six high school students from New Mexico were the only Americans who participated in the esteemed Model International Criminal Court (MICC) mock trials (Nuremberg, Yugoslavia Tribunals, Rwanda Tribunals) in Krzyzowa, Poland.

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    New Mexico Human Rights Projects (NMHRP) is the only non-profit organization in the state providing unique, hands-on programs that engage students intellectually and emotionally to think about the choices they make when confronted with prejudice, racism, violence and discrimination. NMHRP seeks to challenge our most basic understanding of human nature and encourage youth to be more respectful, compassionate and empathic human beings.

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