Eleanor Roosevelt once said that universal human rights begin in “small places, close to home — so close and so small that they cannot be seen on any map of the world.” In his fourth Massey Lecture, Alex Neve reflects on moments when people power won the 

Lecture four of the 2025 CBC Massey Lecture series: Universal: Renewing Human Rights in a Fractured World

Speaker

Alex Neve
Secretary-General of Amnesty International Canada (2000 to 2020); adjunct Professor in international human rights, University of Ottawa, Human rights lawyer
Author of Universal: Renewing Human Rights in a Fractured World

Big Ideas

ABC Australia

How people power makes human rights real (2025 CBC Massey Lecture 4)

MAR 30, 202654 MIN
Big Ideas

How people power makes human rights real (2025 CBC Massey Lecture 4)

MAR 30, 202654 MIN

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<p>Eleanor Roosevelt once said that universal human rights begin in “small places, close to home — so close and so small that they cannot be seen on any map of the world.” In his fourth Massey Lecture, Alex Neve reflects on moments when people power won the </p><p>Lecture four of the<a href="https://www.cbc.ca/books/universal-by-alex-neve-1.7555966"> 2025 CBC Massey Lecture series</a>: <a href="https://www.cbc.ca/radio/ideas/cbc-2025-massey-lectures-alex-neve-9.6974336">Universal: Renewing Human Rights in a Fractured World</a></p><p>Speaker</p><p><a href="https://www.uottawa.ca/faculty-law/common-law/faculty/alex-neve">Alex Neve</a>Secretary-General of Amnesty International Canada (2000 to 2020); adjunct Professor in international human rights, University of Ottawa, Human rights lawyerAuthor of Universal: Renewing Human Rights in a Fractured World</p>