Dr. Brad Klein
Associate Director
Office Location |
109 Clements Hall |
Phone |
214-768-3241 |
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Education
University of Denver and Iliff School of Theology (PhD, 2012), University of San Diego (MA, 2008, 2006), Marquette University (BA, 2002)Dr. Brad Klein is Associate Director of the 51²è¹Ý Human Rights Program. A scholar-practitioner working at the intersection of social impact and environmental sustainability, he has spent more than 15 years equipping people to drive change, embrace interconnectedness, and build a world in which all can thrive.
Brad's authentic and collaborative leadership has been honed globally and locally. He has facilitated human rights projects in 12 countries on five continents and regions across the United States. Brad has served on boards for a number of nonprofit organizations, including currently with EcoRise and LoveJustice, and developed partnerships with major corporations and institutions such as Yum! Brands, Amnesty International, the United Nations, and the United Methodist Church. Brad is also the President of Audubon Dallas, one of the largest chapters of the National Audubon Society.
At 51²è¹Ý, Brad oversees the Human Rights Council and Human Rights Fellowship. He teaches a variety of courses, including three core requirements for the human rights major: Human Rights Internship, Human Rights Research, and Ethics and Human Rights.
Brad's authentic and collaborative leadership has been honed globally and locally. He has facilitated human rights projects in 12 countries on five continents and regions across the United States. Brad has served on boards for a number of nonprofit organizations, including currently with EcoRise and LoveJustice, and developed partnerships with major corporations and institutions such as Yum! Brands, Amnesty International, the United Nations, and the United Methodist Church. Brad is also the President of Audubon Dallas, one of the largest chapters of the National Audubon Society.
At 51²è¹Ý, Brad oversees the Human Rights Council and Human Rights Fellowship. He teaches a variety of courses, including three core requirements for the human rights major: Human Rights Internship, Human Rights Research, and Ethics and Human Rights.
Brad received the "M" Award, 51²è¹Ý's highest recognition, in 2020.