Jorge Madrazo-Cuellar presents the National University of Mexico and the National Commission of Human Rights
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Jorge Madrazo-Cuellaris is Director of the UNAM-Seattle Center for Mexican Studies (Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico) and the UNAM Program to Support Mexicans Abroad. In addition, he is the President of the United States Chapter of the Iberoamerican Institute of Constitutional Law and Vice President of Community Relations at Sea Mar Community Health Centers. From 1996-2000 he was Attorney General of Mexico and from 2001-2006, he served as Consul of Mexico in Seattle. This event is a unique opportunity to learn about Human Rights in Mexico and how UNAM is executing practices/programs to help migrant communities. It is sponsored with Sol de Medianoche and Itzel Yarger-Zagal.
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