Deborah Robinson, a 1978 graduate of Williams, has traveled to more than 40 countries working on human rights issues, with a particular focus on environmental justice.. She has visited, worked with, and produced educational material on the Dalit Liberation Movement in India, the FLNKS Liberation Movement in New Caledonia, and the Polisario Liberation Movement of the Western Sahara. In 1997 she founded International Possibilities Unlimited (IPU), based in Washington, D.C., to build a global network linking African Americans with social justice struggles around the world. The group organized the International Panel for the National Emergency Gathering of Black Community Advocates for Environmental and Economic Justice in 1999. She is currently building support for the U.N. World Conference on Racism and Related Discrimination to take place later this year in Durban, South Africa. Before forming IPU, Robinson worked in Geneva, Switzerland at the World Council of Churches’ Programme to Combat Racism. From 1985 to 1991 she created and ran the South African Political Prisoner Bracelet Program, which built worldwide support for political prisoners in that country.