2020
- China is using Uighur Labor to Produce Face Masks by Muyi Xiao, Haley Willis, Christoph Koettl, Natalie Reneau, and Drew Jordan of the New York Times, with contributions from the HRC Investigation Lab's Stephanie Croft, John Ortilla, Sang-Min Kim, and Danil Cuffe in the New York Times.
- Partially Blinded by Police by Meg Kelly, Joyce Sohyun Lee, and Jon Swaine of the Washington Post, with open source research by the HRC Lab, in the Washington Post.
- Students’ expertise helps map 11 days, 125 acts of U.S. police violence by Gretchen Kell in Berkeley News
- Through the Lens Q&A series by Bo Tefu on HRC Medium.
- Protecting protester privacy against police surveillance by Leenah Bassouni and Shakiba Mashayekhi in Amnesty's Citizen Lab.
- How to protest safely during the pandemic, quoting HRC Research Fellow Rohini Haar in Elle magazine.
- Safer cash in conflict: Exploring protection risks and barriers in cash programming for internally displaced persons in Cameroon and Afghanistan by Julie Freccero, Audrey Taylor, Joanna Ortega, Zabihullah Buda, Paschal Kum Awah, Alexandra Blackwell, Ricardo Pla Cordero, and Eric Stover in the International Review of the Red Cross.
- Protecting protester privacy against police surveillance by Leenah Bassouni and Shakiba Mashayekhi in Amnesty's Citizen Lab.
- Safer Viewing: A Study of Secondary Trauma Mitigation Techniques in Open Source Investigations by Elise Baker, Eric Stover, Rohini Haar, Andrea Lampros, and Alexa Koenig in the Health and Human Rights Journal.
- Tear gas is banned from war — but police still shoot it at protesters, who cough and bleed as a result. At least one has lost an eye , quoting HRC Research Fellow Rohini Haar in Business Insider.
- 8 Minutes and 46 Seconds: How George Floyd Was Killed in Police Custody by the New York Times Visual Investigations team, which includes Lab alum Haley Willis.
- Are crowd control weapons dangerous? Very, says UC Berkeley expert by Gretchen Kell about HRC Research Fellow Rohini Haar
- Alumna’s skills assist New York Times’ alarming George Floyd video by Gretchen Kell, about Lab alum Haley Willis
- ‘Nonlethal’ Anti-Protest Weapons Can Cause Serious Harm, quoting Rohini Haar, in Wired.
- Using Open Source Info to Report from Home , a Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN) webinar featuring our Investigations Lab alums Charlotte Godart and Gisela Perez de Acha Chavez
- Nowhere is safe for us , Amnesty report on Idlib, with open source contributions from the HRC Investigations Lab.
- How OSINT helps us hold governments to account during the COVID-19 pandemic by Mitchell Paquette and our former HRC Lab student Ariela Levy (now on staff at Amnesty International).
- Using Open Source Info to Report from Home, a Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN) webinar featuring our Investigations Lab alums Charlotte Godart and Gisela Perez de Acha Chavez (pictured right).
- Video contradicts Morocco’s justification of a brutal beating in Western Sahara in the Washington Post by Sarah Cahlan and Elyse Samuels, with open source verification and analysis from the Human Rights Center Investigations Lab.
- NHK World doc "Digital Detectives" features the Investigations Lab
- Resiliency, on the Playful Blog, a Q&A with Andrea Lampros
- How OSINT helps us hold governments to account during the COVID-19 pandemic by Mitchell Paquette and our former HRC Lab student Ariela Levy (now on staff at Amnesty International).
- Digital Witness: A Guide for Human Rights Investigations, Honed at Berkele y , by Berkeley Law's Gwyneth K. Shaw about the just-published Digital Witness, co-edited by Alexa Koenig, Sam Dubberley, and Daragh Murray.
- Survivors, Hashtags, and Justice: The ethics of investigating sexual violence online by Kavya Nambiar and Catherine Chang, students in the Human Rights Investigations Lab, in HRC's Medium
- Big Guns Fighting the Coronavirus, by Peter Fimrite , featuring HRC Advisory Board member and UC Berkeley School of Public Health Professor Art Reingold in the San Francisco Chronicle. Reingold (pictured right) has provided critical expertise to the country during this crisis.
- Digital Witness: A Guide for Human Rights Investigations, Honed at Berkeley, by Berkeley Law's Gwyneth K. Shaw about the just-published Digital Witness, co-edited by Alexa Koenig, Sam Dubberley, and Daragh Murray.
- Video contradicts Morocco’s justification of a brutal beating in Western Sahara in the Washington Post by Sarah Cahlan and Elyse Samuels, with open source verification and analysis from the Human Rights Center Investigations Lab.
- Refugee girls use collages, music, and flowers to help find an end to child marriage by Audrey Taylor, research manager, Health and Human Rights Program, in HRC's Medium.
- Survivors, Hashtags, and Justice: The ethics of investigating sexual violence online by Kavya Nambiar and Catherine Chang, students in the Human Rights Investigations Lab, in HRC's Medium.
- Q&A with Camille Crittenden: Champion of Women in Tech, interview with former HRC's former executive Director Camille Crittenden, in the UC IT Blog
- Digital Witness—Using Open Source Info for Rights Investigations, featuring HRC's Alexa Koenig on the University of Essex's RightsCast.
- The Human Rights Investigations Lab: Reflections from Our Pilot Year, by Alexa Koenig and Andrea Lampros in Centre for Governance and Human Rights, University of Cambridge
- Targeting the Caravan: Debunking an Anti-Migrant Video Spread as U.S. Right Wing Propaganda, by Maria Di Franco on HRC's Medium
- Who Makes Money from Tear Gas? featuring HRC Research Fellow Dr. Rohini Haar, on CNBC
2019
- Digital Accountability Symposium: Whose Stories Get Told, and by Whom? Representativeness in Open Source Human Rights Investigationsin OpinioJuris by Yvonne McDermott, Daragh Murray, and Alexa Koenig
- 'The world has not forgotten us': a Rohingya Activist Speaks as Myanmar Faces Genocide Case, in Time Magazine, by former HRC Visiting Scholar Wai Wai Nu
- International Journalists Visit Joint Multinational Training Group – Ukraine, featuring 2018 HRC Fellow Levi Bridges
- Microfinance lenders in Sierra Leone accused of 'payday loan' interest rates in the Guardian, by 2019 HRC Fellow Mara Kardas-Nelson
- Welcome to the world of uncertainty: If everything can be faked, how do we know that anything is real? in Politico, quoting Alexa Koenig
- Using Digital Verification Before Deployment into the Field: The Advantages from Libya in Amnesty's Citizen Evidence Lab, by HRC Lab's Gisela Pérez de Acha and John Ortilla
- Emma Day Links Children’s Rights and Technology at ‘Amazing’ LL.M. Program in Berkeley Law, noting Alexa Koenig