SMU Human Rights Program
No Resting Place: Holocaust Poland
No Resting Place: Holocaust Poland artfully presents more than 200 contemporary photographs of Nazi-occupied Poland’s deadliest killing sites with historical overviews and poignant observations from those who have experienced this immersive journey. This large-format hardcover volume reflects the longest-running and one of the most comprehensive Holocaust study trips offered by a U.S. university, through images and experiences shared by participants.
No Resting Place: Holocaust Poland may be purchased here on-line (credit card), by mail (check), or in person (cash or check). Make checks payable to SMU. Mailing address: Embrey Human Rights Program, 3140 Dyer Street, PO Box 750176, Dallas TX 75275. To purchase in person, visit our office in 109 Clements Hall.
Voices of Resilience
Voices of Resilience is a book of poetry featuring an intergenerational group of seventeen contributors, both new and veteran poets alike, from around the world. The book is divided into five sections that reflect upon grief, unrest, acceptance, renewal, and hope. Ultimately, the book seeks to represent a spectrum of personal experiences and stories behind broad social issues. With project funding from the SMU Caswell Leadership Program, Human Rights major Lamisa Mustafa '21 collaborated with editor, Syd Clark '18 and illustrator, Mariana Gonzalez '19 to create Voices of Resilience for its first printing in 2018. To express her gratitude to SMU Human Rights and support the creative endeavors of future students, Lamisa is donating all proceeds from the sale of the book's second printing to the program. She says, "Thank you for supporting this labor of love and a community that constantly inspires me to build authentic and lasting solidarity across differences and historical divisions. The SMU Human Rights Program is my chosen family and the reason I decided to apply to and attend SMU in the first place.
Voices of Resilience may be purchased here on-line (credit card), by mail (check), or in person (cash or check). Make checks payable to SMU Human Rights Program. Mailing address: SMU Human Rights Program, 3140 Dyer Street, PO Box 750176, Dallas TX 75275. To purchase in person, visit our office in 109 Clements Hall.
Book: $10 + tax.
Shipping: $5.00
Re-Imagine Paradise: A Huaka'i - May 15-25, 2022
SMU University Honors and Human Rights Program Trip Deposit
Due: January 21, 2022
SMU Human Rights Program Minga Peru Trip
The SMU Human Rights Program is offering a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the transformative endeavors of Minga Peru. Join us for a week-long journey into the heart of the Peruvian Amazon, where you will witness firsthand the resilience of its people and the challenges they face.
$750 non-refundable deposit due March 31, 2025
$3,250 non-refundable balance due May 12, 2025
The Land/Air* Block Package of $4,000, includes round-trip airfare from Miami to Peru, all lodging, in-country Peru flights, ground and river transportation, and most meals.
NOTE: *Airfare: Your flight to MIA to join the group flight is your responsibility.