Editor, Contributor
Libby Nemitz (CLA '26) is a junior studying Asian and Middle Eastern Studies and Global Studies, with a focus on international relations and human rights, and a minor in Political Science. She works as a Program Communications Assistant for the Human Rights Program and is one of the chief editors of Human Writes. As a sophomore, Libby served as an inaugural member of the Human Rights Program Undergraduate Working Group, further deepening her commitment to human rights advocacy. With a strong interest in women's and children's rights, adoptee rights, and political affairs in Asia, she strives to make a meaningful impact in the field of human rights.
Nanjing’s Women, Sudan’s Survivors: Ending Rape as a Weapon of War
Every year on December 13, the bustling city of Nanjing, located in China’s eastern Jiangsu Province, comes to a standstill. Cars stop and honk. Pedestrian traffic freezes. The national flag flutters at half-mast. This vibrant provincial capital, home to roughly nine million people, holds a significant place in Chinese history.... Read More