The human rights’ club Amnesty International will host its next meeting on Nov. 4 at 3:15 p.m. in Room C128. According to Jennifer Davis, sponsor and art department chairperson, the club usually meets every Gold Wednesday.
According to president and senior Rosemary Boeglin, members have just begun research to start a campaign for business and human rights. The club will be assessing the issue and determining which campaign approach is best for whatever specific issue the club will decide to do within that topic. “We hope to educate Amnesty members about the topic and human rights violations that relate to it. We also hope to affect some sort of change, however small,” Boeglin said.
“We had a brief meeting before fall break and we voted on different options the kids could look into,” Davis said regarding the previous meeting. By Steven Chen <[email protected]>
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