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American Chemical Society The ACS Science and Human Rights Webinar Series presents: ACS Science and Human Rights: Past, Present, and Future February 26, 2015 3:00-4:00 p.m. EST www.acs.org/scienceandhumanrights 1

About ACS ACS Vision: Improving people s lives through the transforming power of chemistry ACS Mission: Advance the broader chemistry enterprise and its practitioners for the benefit of Earth and its people. American Chemical Society 2

ACS by the Numbers 158,000 Members 185 Local Sections 32 Technical Divisions 86% chemistry degree 60% industry 30% academia 10% students 30,000 cumulative attendance at two national meetings 47 peer-reviewed journals including 3 new in 2015 40,000 yearly published articles 70 million article downloads 300 million annual C&EN page views 3.7 billion+ chemical property records 71 million+ organic & inorganic substances in registry 3

ACS Internationally by the Numbers 25,000 members 100+ countries 8 International Chapters 200 projects/ programs have an int l component 4,500 yearly int l meeting attendees 7 Pacifichem Congresses co-sponsored/hosted since 1984 67% of articles are authored by international researchers 4,700 worldwide organizational C&EN subscribers 65% of content originates internationally 4

ACS International Activities ACS Committee on International Activities (IAC) The Committee on International Activities assists scientists and engineers worldwide to communicate and collaborate for the good of the chemical and chemically related sciences, chemical engineering, and their practitioners. Website: http://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/about/governance/committees/int ernational.html ACS Office of International Activities (OIA) Members, chapters, partnerships, exchanges (www.acs.org/international) ACS International Center (IC) (www.acs.org/ic) Global Chemistry Newsletter (to subscribe email: intlacts@acs.org) American Chemical Society 5

Dorothy J. Phillips, Ph.D. ACS Board of Directors Dr. Phillips is serving as the Board representative for Science & Human Rights. She retired from Waters Corporation in 2013 after working there for 28 years. Prior to joining Waters she worked at Dow Chemical for nearly 10 years. During her industrial career she had the opportunity to work internationally by participating in events and conferences in Europe, China, India and Japan. She earned her Bachelors degree from Vanderbilt University in 1967 and her Ph.D. from the University of Cincinnati in 1974. She has been a member of the American Chemical Society since 1973 and served in several leadership positions within the Society, prior to being elected to its Board of Directors. American Chemical Society 6

ACS Science and Human Rights Overview ACS began to monitor violations of human rights in the 1980s Implemented at the level of the ACS Board of Directors Case monitoring continues to be a major part of the program Other key activities: webinars, symposia, work with allied science and human rights organizations American Chemical Society 7

What are Human Rights? Human rights are universal and inalienable equal and nondiscriminatory interdependent and indivisible Expressed and guaranteed through customary international law, international human rights treaties, other norms, state laws and principles American Chemical Society 8

Examples of Human Rights The right to equality before the law Freedom of expression The right to education Key Documents Universal Declaration of Human Rights [UDHR] (1948) International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights [ICCPR] (1966) International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights [ICESCR] (1966) American Chemical Society 9

Intersections of Science and Human Rights 1. Violations of the rights of scientists and engineers, whether individually or as a group 2. Science and scientific discovery conducted in the service of human rights 3. The right to enjoy and benefit from scientific progress and its applications American Chemical Society 10

Universal Declaration of Human Rights Article 27 Everyone has the right to share in scientific advancement and its benefits. U.N. International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Article 15 [Everyone has the right to] enjoy the benefits of scientific progress and its applications. American Chemical Society 11

Human Rights that Affect Scientists and Engineers Freedom of expression Freedom of association Freedom of movement Freedom from torture and other cruel, inhumane, and degrading punishment American Chemical Society 12

ACS Process for Evaluating Potential Human Rights Cases Potential cases must be: Grounded in principles set forth in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the International Council for Science (ICSU) Statute 5 about the Universality of Science, and the Objects of the Society; Oriented toward professionally engaged chemists, chemical engineers or practitioners in closely related fields in the chemical sciences; Directed towards human rights and scientific mobility abridgements and issues where ACS is uniquely positioned and qualified to impact the case in a meaningful way; Considered in the context of whether domestic remedies have been exhausted, unless it appears that such remedies would be ineffective or unreasonably prolonged; Made based upon clear evidence and a factual description of the alleged rights violations. American Chemical Society 13

Criteria for Human Rights Cases Must be a: - Chemist - Chemical Engineer - Chemistry-Related Professionals (material scientists, biochemists, chemistry science educators) American Chemical Society 14

ACS Actions for Human Rights Cases Letters to key diplomats in U.S. and respective offending country Notification of science & human rights network In country visits Featuring cases at ACS National Meetings American Chemical Society 15

ACS Science & Human Rights Case Example Kemal Guruz Turkey - Chemical engineer, retired professor, & former university rector - Imprisoned for conspiracy to overthrow the government - Released from prison and awaiting his appeal - Case included in 2013 State Department Human Rights Report on Turkey American Chemical Society 16

AAAS Science and Human Rights Coalition A network of scientific and engineering organizations that recognize a role for science, scientists and engineers in efforts to realize human rights. ACS is a founding member Coalition began in 2009 Membership includes science and engineering associations as well as affiliated individuals (individual scientists, engineers, & health professionals) 2 meetings a year: January and July, based around a topic (i.e. rights of the child, business & human rights, etc.) American Chemical Society 17

Primer on Scientific Freedom and Human Rights American Chemical Society 18

Primer on Scientific Freedom and Human Rights Developed by the ACS Office of International Activities in 2011 as part of the AAAS Science & Human Rights Coalition Welfare of Scientists Working Group The purpose of the Primer is to serve as: - Resource for scientific societies to begin engaging human rights or to expand their current activities - An internal document for scientific and engineering societies and their members American Chemical Society 19

Primer Highlights History of Organizations Promoting Scientific and Academic Freedom Moving Forward: Engaging Human Rights in a Scientific Context Introduction to Human Rights Violations: Individual Scientists Responding to Human Rights Violations Sustaining Momentum: Developing Membership Engagement and Investment American Chemical Society 20

Primer: Introduction to Human Rights Violations Violations of Personal Welfare Restrictions on Mobility Threats from Third-Party Actors American Chemical Society 21

Primer: Introduction to Human Rights Violations Cont. Impetuses for Human Rights Violations Content or context of a scientist s research Scientist s sociopolitical opinions, beliefs, or actions Diplomatic tensions or the global political climate instead of their work American Chemical Society 22

Primer Cont. Access the Primer at www.acs.org/scienceandhumanrights American Chemical Society 23

Webinar Series Taken place since 2011 Quarterly series Variety of Topics: - Seeding Labs & Empowering Research in Emerging Market - Coffee for Justice: Chemistry in Service to Small-Holder Coffee Farmers - Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons American Chemical Society 24

2015 Science & Human Rights Events Symposium at the 249 th ACS National Meeting The Interface of Chemical and Biological Sciences International Disarmament Efforts Tuesday, March 24 Mineral D, Hyatt Regency Denver at the Colorado Convention Center Including speakers from: Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons National Institutes of Health CounterAct Program U.S. Department of Defense: Program Executive Office, Assembled Chemical Weapons Alternatives American Chemical Society 25

2015 Science & Human Rights Events cont. Commendation recognizing the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons at ACS Denver National Meeting in Denver, Colorado, USA contributions in the peaceful application of the chemical sciences American Chemical Society 26

2015 Science & Human Rights Events cont. Future Webinars The Malta Conferences April/May Physicians for Human Rights Summer Fall/Winter - TBD American Chemical Society 27

Call to Action Conduct online outreach on human rights cases through Twitter, Facebook, blogs, and other social media outlets Incorporate human rights into curricula Participate in ACS Science and Human Rights Webinars American Chemical Society 28

Call to Action Participate in letter writing campaigns Sign Online Petitions American Chemical Society 29

Call to Action cont. Dedicate scientific articles and presentations to a specific case or individual Comment for Chemical & Engineering News October 13, 2014 Volume 92, Issue 41 American Chemical Society 30

Call to Action Cont. Global Chemistry Newsletter Monthly Column Monthly e-newsletter for anyone with international interests in chemistry Anyone can subscribe Releases 15 th of every month Dedicated science & human rights column Other features: funding opportunities & event information To subscribe, email intlacts@acs.org American Chemical Society 31

Call to Action AAAS On-call Scientists Human rights organizations in need of scientific expertise Scientists interested in volunteering their skills and knowledge Who they are: 800+ volunteer scientists, engineers and clinicians More than 100 are chemists or chemical engineers Volunteers come from more than 40 countries 200+ matches with human rights organizations What they do: Answer scientific questions about evidence or methodology Provide specialized expertise in investigations Design a survey or help with sampling Review documents for scientific accuracy 32

Most Importantly Speak Up! Report any chemistry related human rights abridgement to intlacts@acs.org American Chemical Society 33

QUESTIONS? Submit them into your Gotowebinar chat box now* Or, visit: www.acs.org/scienceand humanrights *Unanswered questions will be addressed after the session and posted online at www.acs.org/scienceandhumanrights, along with a webinar recording and presentation slides, after the session American Chemical Society 34

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