This fall, the Indiana University Hamilton Lugar School spotlights human rights through a series of lectures, readings, and discussions that confront historical and contemporary struggles for dignity and justice. From examining cultural oppression of Uyghurs and the legacy of World War II atrocities to exploring poetic traditions shaped by conflict and displacement, these events invite critical reflection on the resilience of human rights across time and place. Engage with scholars, authors, and activists as they illuminate the challenges and possibilities for human rights in today’s world.