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Aug. 21, 2001
CONTACTS:
Lindsay Jones, research fellow
612-625-6512
Ken Bechtel, office manager
612-625-8071
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
INSTITUTE ON RACE & POVERTY
TO SPONSOR SYMPOSIUM
DURING U.N. CONFERENCE ON RACISM IN SOUTH AFRICA
Minneapolis, MN - The Institute on Race
& Poverty (IRP) is sending
a delegation of staff members and researchers to the United Nations
Conference on Racism, which will take place in Durban, South
Africa. They will attend a Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO)
Forum, starting on Aug. 28 and ending on Sept. 1. IRP has also
been accredited by the UN to participate under a temporary consultant
status in the formal U. N. World Conference Against Racism, Racial
Discrimination, Xenophobia and Related Intolerance (WCAR),
which begins on Aug. 31 and concludes on Sept. 7. Approximately
13,000 to 15,000 NGO and government delegates from over 150 countries
around the world will be present in Durban in attendance of the
NGO forum and UN proceedings.
IRP will
participate in the world conference by sponsoring a symposium
on the importance of developing universal measures of racism.
"Although the International Convention on the Elimination
of All Forms of Racial Discrimination (ICERD) is designed
to remedy the role that racial discrimination plays in denying
racial minorities their fundamental human rights, the effectiveness
of the Convention has been limited by, among other things, the
lack of universal measures of racism to guide the implementation
of its mandates," according to john a. powell, IRP executive
director.
"This lack of standards for assessing
States' performance in meeting the mandates of ICERD has in turn
contributed to a lack of accountability on the part of signatory
countries." The IRP symposium will discuss the role of universal
standards and the collection of uniform measures in strengthening
compliance with ICERD, the means by which such measures might
be developed and taken, and the utility of uniform measures in
addressing racism both within the structures of ICERD and in
the context of advocating against racism in general.
Some of the questions the IRP symposium
will explore include:
1. What
is the relationship between developing uniform measures of the
race and poverty intersect, and improving compliance with ICERD?
2. To
what extent does the U.N. Programme of Action sufficiently address
accountability, and what further strategies should be pursued?
3. What
are some strategies for the Committee on the Elimination of All
Forms of Racial Discrimination or "CERD" (the monitoring
body of ICERD), governments, and NGOs to consider during and
after the implementation of the accountability measures to effectively
monitor international and intra-national efforts to eliminate
racial discrimination?
4. Where
do we go from here; post-Durban strategies?
IRP staff members can be contacted in
Durban via email and cellular telephone.
Below is senior staff contact information.
Executive Director john powell: 011-44-7771-706-952,
powel008@hotmail.com
Research Director Gavin Kearney: 011-44-7771-706-957,
kearn008@tc.umn.edu
Research Fellow: Lindsay: 011-44-7799-710-560,
lindsayrmjones@hotmail.com
The Institute on Race & Poverty
(IRP) was founded by john a. powell
in 1993 at the University of Minnesota Law School to address
issues and problems created by the intersections of racism and
poverty. powell is a former national legal director for the American
Civil Liberties Union and is currently the Earl R. Larson Chair
of Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Law at the University of
Minnesota Law School. For more information, look for the UN World
Conference Against Racism button on the home page of the IRP
website, located at www1.umn.edu/irp. |