DAYLIGHT founder, Dominique Day, discusses the George Floyd murder and its implications for the fight against systemic racism against people of African descent as a component of human rights globally
DAYLIGHT founder, Dominique Day, does a deep dive into race, intersectionality, and international human rights with an all-star panel
DAYLIGHT founder, Dominique Day, discusses US obligations under international law and norms, how human rights activists build solidarity globally to fight for accountability, the end of impunity for police brutality, and other racial justice issues, and whether growing global protest may be leveraged for lasting change
31 January 2020
Black Lives and Business in the United States: UN Expert on People of African Descent, @Dominiqus breaks down why diversity-equity-inclusion #DEI isn't enough when it comes to meaningfully embedding #RacialJustice in #Business.
The Rights Track (podcast)|21 Jan. 2021
Keynote | Racial justice, non-discrimination, and human rights advocacy at the UN
“This is a moment of opportunity to end the war on drugs" says Dominique Day, Chairwoman of the United Nations Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent, during the Opening session of the 64th UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs.
DAYLIGHT founder, Dominique Day, gives a keynote address at the Dartmouth College Police Violence Symposium, April 8, 2021
"Racial Inequality in Higher Education: A Transatlantic Conversation" | Closing Keynote
Comparative Law, COVID-19, and Racial Justice
23 Nov 2020 - Opening remarks by Dominique Day Chairperson of the WGEPAD, Moderator
19 September 2019: Chair of the United Nations Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent Dominique Day joined and spoke during the launch of Count Us In: Nova Scotia’s Action Plan in Response to the International Decade for People of African Descent.