The Quiet Company
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Robin Kirk
Professor of the Practice of Cultural Anthropology
The core of my work is to understand and communicate new ideas of human rights, including
young people in that conversation. In addition to founding Duke's Human Rights Certificate
program for undergraduates, I explore human rights themes in my writing for adults
and children. One of my goals for teaching is to ensure that students see human rights
in what Eleanor Roosevelt once described as the "small places, close to home - so
close and so small that they cannot be seen on any maps of the w

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