Laura Lundy is Honorary Professor of Education Law and Children’s Rights at Queen’s University Belfast, Professor of Law at University College Cork, and a practicing barrister. She is Co–Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Children’s Rights and an internationally recognized expert in children’s participation rights and education law. Her highly cited 2007 article, “‘Voice’ is not enough,” introduced what is now known as the Lundy Model, grounded in four core principles—Space, Voice, Audience, and Influence—which is widely used in policy and practice. The Lundy Model has been adopted by national governments, including Ireland, and by international organizations such as UNICEF, the European Commission, and the Council of Europe.
We are pleased to announce the availability of our latest podcast episodes in Human Rights Education NOW! Episodes 68 and 69 feature conversations with Dr. Feliece I. Yeban.
To honor this day, we are thrilled to launch our 2025 End-of-Year Campaign: Human Rights Begin with Education. At HRE USA, we believe that human rights education is the foundation for justice. When young people understand their rights, they are empowered to challenge injustice and help build a more equitable world.
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Join us for our annual virtual International Human Rights Day event We will present awards from HRE USA and UCCHRE, showcase projects, and celebrate and connect with the HRE community working on important issues across the country and around the world.
We are proud to launch the Kirby Edmonds Fellowship Campaign, one of our most important fundraisers of the year.
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OUR MISSION The Human Rights Educators USA (HRE USA) is a collaborative network to learn, teach, organize, advocate, and innovate for human rights education in the United States.
This module examines how systemic inequalities related to gender and disability affect access to and participation in democracy. Participants will explore barriers that limit civic engagement and learn strategies to center marginalized voices. The module emphasizes inclusive civic education that empowers all individuals to engage meaningfully in democratic life.
Monday, February 9th, 7 pm ET
Calling all human rights educators and advocates! The members of the HRE USA Regional Reps are coordinating a series of webinars to move from theory to transformation to assist, support, and collaborate to bring collective, local actions to the United States’ 2026 Universal Periodic Review of Human Rights.
Monthly series starts Thursday, January 29, 2026 at 3pm (PT) / 6pm (ET) and will run through April. All HRE USA members are encouraged to attend! Webinars are open to the public (so bring a friend!)
The United Nations was established in response to the horrors of the Second World War and the Holocaust.
United Nations General Assembly Resolution 60/7 in 2005 designated 27 January as the annual International Day of Commemoration in memory of the victims of the Holocaust.
Support the 2026 Kirby Edmonds Fellowship Campaign
We are proud to launch the Kirby Edmonds Fellowship Campaign, one of our most important fundraisers of the year.
Help us reach our next milestone, there’s still time to contribute!