Wesleyan’s Human Rights Policy Review is a review magazine, similar to the Wesleyan Business Review and other printed review magazines. The magazine will encompass student-written reviews on legislation and policy from across the world that directly affect human rights crises, past and present, and how the policy has negatively and/or positively affected those crises. To ensure that writers and editors understand the gravity of the situations they are writing about, they will meet directly with a professor on the HRPR professor review board before, during, and after writing their respective pieces. Students will be split into three groups: the writers, the content editors, and the grammar editors. From there, students will be split into “story” groups (a writer, content editor, and grammar editor) to work with one another throughout the year with writing their pieces.
Wesleyan’s Human Rights Policy Review
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