The Advocates for Human Rights
Rosalyn Park is a seasoned human rights professional with extensive experience in advocating for women's human rights. Currently serving as the Director of the Women's Human Rights Program at The Advocates for Human Rights since June 2003, Rosalyn provides expert guidance on international legal standards, leads teams on fact-finding missions, and develops training for civil society and legal professionals. Prior roles include Research Director at The Advocates for Human Rights, where involvement in anti-death penalty initiatives took place, and Instructor at the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities, teaching Global Gender Violence. Early in Rosalyn's career, internships at Anti-Slavery International and the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace broadened expertise in legal research and human rights issues. Rosalyn holds a Juris Doctorate from the University of Minnesota Law School, a Bachelor of Science in Botany from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and a certificate in Human Rights from American University.
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The Advocates for Human Rights
The Advocates for Human Rights envisions a world in which every person lives with dignity, freedom, justice, equality, and peace. We are a non-profit, volunteer-based organization that investigates and exposes human rights violations such as violence against women; represents immigrants and refugees in our community who are victims of human rights abuses; trains and assists groups that protect human rights; and uses research, education, and advocacy to engage the public, policy makers, and children in our mission of implementing international human rights standards to promote civil society and reinforce the rule of law.