Photography and Early Human Rights: Kaavya Mohan
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Photography and Early Human Rights: Kaavya Mohan

Check out the seventh video from our Minute Thesis Series, published in the lead-up to the launch of this year’s Chrysalis.

Next up: Kaavya Mohan and her piece ‘Photography as a Pivotal Tool for Early Human Rights Movements’. Chrysalis launches on April 13th. Watch for new Minute Thesis videos on Catalyst over the coming week and check out the IDSSA’s socials for updates on how to get ahold of a copy of the journal.

Kaavya Mohan is a 4th-year student at McGill University pursing a degree in Honours International Development student with a minor in Social Entrepreneurship. She is set to graduate in May 2022. Kaavya has worked for various NGO’s including Save the Children Canada with a specific research focus on foreign affairs, global education issues, women’s empowerment, gender equality, and sustainable development.

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