The Catholic University of America
Center For Human Rights
Chen Guangcheng and William Saunders receiving the 2022 Bradley Prize
About the Center For Human Rights
The Center for Human Rights at The Catholic University of
America, drawing on the riches of Catholic social thought,
promotes the dignity of the human person through research
and education. A proper understanding of the human person is central to the Church’s mission in the contemporary world and to securing the rights of all people. John Paul II noted,
“the root of modern totalitarianism is to be found in the denial of the transcendent dignity of the human person…”
(1991, Centesimus Annus, 44)
Featured Highlights
William Saunders Speaks at OAS Event on International Religious Freedom Day
On October 21, 2024, Dr. William Saunders, Director of the Center for Human Rights, spoke at an event, organized by the Holy See mission, Celebrating
2024 Annual Human Rights Lecture
The Institute for Human Ecology’s Seventh Annual Human Rights Lecture: “Ethics at the Edges of Humanity” featured O. Carter Snead. Professor Snead is Charles E.
Universal Human Rights Documentary
As we continue to reflect on the human rights abuses committed in Tiananmen Square, we release our documentary on the universally recognized statement on human
Recent Podcast Episodes
Cheng Peiming’s Escape from Forced Organ Surgery (Interview with Peiming Cheng Part 3)
Cheng Peiming’s Escape from Forced Organ Surgery (Interview with Peiming Cheng Part 3) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMP8wfdpteY You’re listening to part three of a Barefoot Lawyer Reports on China interview with Peiming Cheng,
Organ Harvesting Survivor Tells His Story (Interview with Peiming Cheng Part 2)
Organ Harvesting Survivor Tells His Story (Interview with Peiming Cheng Part 2) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ewjD7cXnuLE&t=1s You’re listening to part two of A Barefoot Lawyer Reports on China interview with Peiming Cheng, a
A Practical Plan for Chinese Human Rights Intervention by the United States (Part 2)
A Practical Plan for Chinese Human Rights Intervention by the United States (Part 2) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7mnDEVpSCE You’re listening to part two of the interview with the third place winner of the
Overview
Our Team
We support the vital research work of our team, which impacts today’s most pressing concerns. Our fellows have decades of experience in human rights work.
Train
Our center trains graduate students through our M.A. in Human Rights, a study of human dignity in the the Catholic tradition.
Advocate
We are dedicated to educating the wider public about important human rights issues around the world through the production of regular digital and print content.
Welcome to the Center For Human Rights
The Center for Human Rights is a response to Pope Paul VI’s call, taken up in subsequent pontificates, for a “new humanism, one which will enable our contemporaries to enjoy the higher values of love and friendship, of prayer and contemplation, and thus find themselves. This is what will guarantee man’s authentic development — his transition from less than human conditions to truly human ones.” (1967, Populorum Progressio, 20)
“The modern human rights tradition, born from the rubble of World War II, is built upon the a recognition of the fundamental equality of all human beings. That, in turn, obligates us to respect, in law and policy, the dignity of each human person. Only if we do that, can we achieve the common good.”
– William Saunders, J.D., Director of the Center for Human Rights
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The Catholic University of America and its Center for Human Rights is honored to support the work of activist Chen Guangcheng, who is a Distinguished Fellow at the University. His is a voice that defines this generation’s fight for human rights throughout the world. Blind from a young age and a self-taught lawyer, Guangcheng has spent his life fighting for the rights of the disabled and marginalized in China. He exposed the atrocity of the Chinese Communist Party’s forced abortions, leading to his captivity. Guangcheng’s cry for justice, after enduring years of brutal torture at the hands of the Chinese Communist Party, shocked the world and opened his path for a new life of activism in the haven of the United States, after his harrowing, and miraculous, escape from house arrest.
“I believe that what determines outcomes is people. As long as you have confidence and determination, and know that justice is on your side, and the thirst for freedom, you will find the path to overcome your enemies. The quest for freedom is innate within all of us.”
– Chen Guangcheng, Distinguished Fellow at Catholic University