If the 1948 Universal Declaration of Human Rights was rewritten today, what rights would be added to strive for a more just world? In the CBC IDEAS episode, “Brave New Worlds: Rights for the Future,” Professor Lindsay Borrows makes a case that more-than-human rights informed by Indigenous legal traditions are essential to help us look beyond our fractured present and imagine the new rights needed for our millennium. Listen to the CBC podcast.
Borrows is a panellist speaking in one of five episodes of the CBC’s IDEAS series, which examines the UN's Declaration of Human Rights and looks to the future.