Events

WEBINAR: Spreading the Big Lie: How Social Media Sites Have Amplified False Claims of U.S. Election Fraud

WEBINAR: Spreading the Big Lie: How Social Media Sites Have Amplified False Claims of U.S. Election Fraud

On September 28th, our Center hosted a virtual discussion about the report, Spreading the Big Lie: How Social Media Sites Have Amplified False Claims of U.S. Election Fraud. Elizabeth Dwoskin, who covers Silicon Valley for The Washington Post posed questions to Katie Harbath, formerly Facebook’s policy director for elections and now the principal at Anchor Change, a civic-tech consultancy, and Paul Barrett, the Center’s deputy director.

Making Progress: Human Rights as An Essential Element of Sustainable Business

Making Progress: Human Rights as An Essential Element of Sustainable Business

Mike Posner delivered the Annual Human Rights Lecture entitled, “Making Progress: Human Rights as An Essential Element of Sustainable Business" at the Australian Human Rights Centre at the University of New South Wales.

Ensuring Labor Rights in Global Supply Chains Requires Transparency in All Layers of Multi-Tiered Systems

Ensuring Labor Rights in Global Supply Chains Requires Transparency in All Layers of Multi-Tiered Systems

Managing risk and promoting sustainability in global supply chains has been a hot topic for over a decade. However, there is still a lack of actionable frameworks to address these pressing challenges.

Strive Masiyiwa Proves You Can Succeed in Business While Creating Value for Society

Strive Masiyiwa Proves You Can Succeed in Business While Creating Value for Society

Mike Posner interviewed Strive Masiyiwa, founder of Econet Wireless, as part of NYU Stern's MBA orientation program, LAUNCH. He reflected on how business leaders not only can, but are using the power of business to create value for society.

Event on U.S. National Action Plan to be hosted by NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights and the United States Council for International Business

Event on U.S. National Action Plan to be hosted by NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights and the United States Council for International Business

The first open dialogue on a White House plan to promote responsible business conduct abroad will take place on December 15, 2014 and will be co-hosted by the NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights and the United States Council for International Business.