Weissberg Chair Residency

Weissberg Chair Eskinder Negash, Senior Vice President for Global Engagement for the United States Committee for Refugees and Immigrants (USCRI) presents his keynote speech.
Amanda Reseburg
The Weissberg Chair in Human Rights and Social Justice was established in 1999 with a focus on international affairs. Each year a distinguished individual who has made important contributions to understanding and defending human rights and social justice on the international stage is invited to campus for a week-long residency. Weissberg Chairs contribute new perspectives by contributing to classroom discussions across the disciplines and making public presentations.
The Weissberg Chair program is underwritten and supported by the Weissberg Foundation.