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Our Team.

Executive Director

Markus Redding, PhD, JD, MSW - has been a social justice/human rights advocate for over 25 years and the founder of the "Stop Gendercide Advocacy Project" in 2002, now called GGAAP, an academic think-tank that collaborates with international leaders to address the issue of female "gendercide" and other human rights issues.

He's an adjunct professor at Columbia Univ. http://www.columbia.edu/cu/ssw/faculty/adjunct/redding.html and teaches various topics from law and advocacy to human behavior and conflict resolution. His academic research is focused on the effects and causes of infanticide/ ”gendercide”: International human rights law, advocacy and awareness building, and the role of the international community in the “gendercidal” process

He is actively involved in a variety of US based and international advocacy projects. He has been the recipient of numerous awards, grants and fellowships and has served on numerous Committees and Boards.

 

Student Research Assistants

Our advocacy & research team is comprised of undergraduate and graduate students from various academic disciplines and universities.

GGAAP research team works in collaboration with other non-profit agencies, as well as, US based and International Universities on a variety of Human Rights and Gendercide research proposals & initiatives.

If you are interested in joining our student research team, please submit your resume and cover letter to Markus Redding mcr24@columbia.edu 

Other Contributors:

Human Rights Activist & Artist

Alexander Horsley-Redding assist with GGAAP's web design.  He also contributes profits from the sell of his artwork to GGAAP, as well as, other non-profit organizations around the world.

His artwork is featured on our "HUMAN RIGHTS ART" web page.

 

​International Contributors

GGAAP has various academic contributors and supporters that enables us to make a difference international in the regions most impacted by gendercide. 

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Human Rights Video "Gendercide: Exposing the Hidden Holocaust” was created in collaboration with All Girls Allowed to help build awareness about the issue of gendercide and the impact of China’s One-Child Policy on girls and mothers in China

“This is our generation’s holocaust -- a systematic extermination of millions just because they are females ….

When you talk about a Nazi holocaust occurring right now, people are in denial about it.”   Dr. Markus Redding

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