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2024
2023
- 21 December, 2023 – Evaluating tools to weed out discrimination
- 15 December, 2023 – Connecting with partners on police accountability
- 7 December, 2023 – HRDAG and human rights in Colombia
- 24 November, 2023 – HRDAG remembers Scott Weikart
- 16 November, 2023 – How HRDAG helps to hold Chicago police accountable
- 2 November, 2023 – Building on personal relationships
- 19 October, 2023 – HRDAG’s role in transformative justice
- 25 September, 2023 – The fruit of long collaborations
- 28 June, 2023 – HRDAG publishes largest dataset in the history of human rights movement
- 15 June, 2023 – Connecting with community
- 22 March, 2023 – The risks of using AI to predict risk
2022
- 15 December, 2022 – HRDAG and international trials
- 10 December, 2022 – HRDAG on Human Rights Day
- 1 December, 2022 – HRDAG examines police misconduct
- 25 November, 2022 – We’re thankful for your support
- 10 November, 2022 – HRDAG and criminal justice
- 31 October, 2022 – HRDAG’s decade of work in Syria
- 13 October, 2022 – HRDAG’s work in transitional justice
- 21 September, 2022 – Accountability in Colombia and Syria
- 1 June, 2022 – Redistributing power
- 22 March, 2022 – How it all began
2021
2020
- 10 December, 2020 – Supporting HRDAG on Human Rights Day
- 3 December, 2020 – Will you support HRDAG in using data during this time of uncertainty?
- 27 November, 2020 – We’re thankful for your support
- 11 November, 202 – HRDAG works to get it right
- 26 October, 2020 – Will you help HRDAG sort out fact from fiction?
- 16 October, 2020 – HRDAG’s Critical Work on Criminal Justice
- 24 September, 2020 – Human Rights in a Pandemic
- 12 August, 2020 – HRDAG’s data-driven support for social justice
- 5 June, 2020 – Documenting Police Violence: A Message from HRDAG
- 13 May, 2020 – Standing strong on our commitments during the pandemic
- 30 April, 2020 – HRDAG addresses complexity and uncertainty in Covid-19 data
- 20 April, 2020 – HRDAG Resources on Covid-19
- 23 March, 2020 – A Message from HRDAG in These Uncertain Times
2019
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